The clay cartoon released by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the representative work of the British animation company Aardman ("Chicken Run" is another work of the company), with a special British style, easy and humorous character depiction, exquisite renowned for the shooting quality. When the first animation "A Grand Day Out" was first broadcast on TV in 1989, it caused an enthusiastic response from the audience and was nominated for an Academy Award. The relaunched series "The Goose Into the House" Wrong Trousers) and "A Close Shave" (A Close Shave), also won the Oscar for best short film that year.
So far, "Super Gate Dog" has become an important representative of British culture. In the United Kingdom, 80% of the Everyone recognizes "Super Gate Dog". "Super Gate Dog" has also been recommended by the British Travel Guide as one of the British characters that tourists must know.
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