Very nice, though I believe that just having Jay and Andromeda without the Wallace and Gromit cameo would have been a lot better. I have never watched Wallace and Gromit, so their words and presence mean nothing to me.
Check out the ‘phase’ of the earth ‘as seen from the moon’… the sun appears to be halfway between directly behind us and off to the extreme right (by about 8 million miles!).
Now check out the shadows of ‘real’ objects on the ‘surface’ of the moon: rocks, pebbles and an oddly pillow-shaped boulder… and the sun appears to be shining from exactly the opposite direction!
Sorry guys, if you happen to subscribe to the theory that there is only one sun in our Solar System, then it cannot possibly be in two places at the same time.
I believe that the artist’s hand-drawn shadows for Andromeda’s foot, the red lunch-pack and the picnic blanket have been adjusted to, err, ‘match the magic!’
mischugenah over 8 years ago
Better make sure you’re wearing the right trousers!
Emmett Wayne over 8 years ago
So…making the moon into cheese is harder than making oxygen for them to breath on their picnic??
comixluver over 8 years ago
REPEAT!
Kim Metzger Premium Member over 8 years ago
Great. Now I’ve got that theme music stuck in my head.
Kit Walker Premium Member over 8 years ago
Where’s the machine that wants to ski?
corpcasselbury over 8 years ago
Very nice, though I believe that just having Jay and Andromeda without the Wallace and Gromit cameo would have been a lot better. I have never watched Wallace and Gromit, so their words and presence mean nothing to me.
Marko56 over 8 years ago
Cheese is VERY important to Wallace and Grommit.
celeconecca over 8 years ago
did they fly there on gossamer wings?
Comic Minister Premium Member over 8 years ago
Not bad you two.
D'raekmus over 8 years ago
Well… this would explain why Netflix is making “The Do-Over”.
RVLDeJung Premium Member over 8 years ago
Well spotted, Baslim!
Check out the ‘phase’ of the earth ‘as seen from the moon’… the sun appears to be halfway between directly behind us and off to the extreme right (by about 8 million miles!).
Now check out the shadows of ‘real’ objects on the ‘surface’ of the moon: rocks, pebbles and an oddly pillow-shaped boulder… and the sun appears to be shining from exactly the opposite direction!
Sorry guys, if you happen to subscribe to the theory that there is only one sun in our Solar System, then it cannot possibly be in two places at the same time.
I believe that the artist’s hand-drawn shadows for Andromeda’s foot, the red lunch-pack and the picnic blanket have been adjusted to, err, ‘match the magic!’
Mike Parsons Premium Member over 8 years ago
Love that Wallace and Gromit (or anything from Nick Park).
Thanks for the nod!
Pedmar Premium Member over 8 years ago
Wensleydale?