I was just watching through some old David Attenborough documentaries and found that Aardman Animations did the stop-motion for a Dimorphodon that was included in the Wildlife on One episode 'Flying with Dinosaurs', aired on 8th January 1985.
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We get cameos in the more recent films, like Feathers in Dawn of the Nugget, who played a big role in Vengeance Most Fowl, and the Farmer in the latter, who could have a big role in the next season of Shaun the Sheep coming out this year. And in Shaun we could have another cameo.
To me, she looks like a Pink-edged Sulphur but I her wings look more squiggly than theirs, so I don't think she's actually one of them. I have forgotten what the Bug Hunt brochure .PDF said her species was and I have lost track of it.
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Fun Fact: The backdrop shown here of "Lloyd's Bedroom" is actually his sister's! The overall presence of ArachnoFly or it's comics are only present in his room.
This image came from a deleted post from Aardman's main Facebook channel from last year, talking about hiring people for Aardman Academy, or something like that. I'd never thought they'd bring him up again after his poor ratings the year prior, although I don't remember Minus8 working on it.
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Something I've wondered just now, seeing as I've been editing it that way, but other Wikis might not put bullet points in their infoboxes for multiple entries (eg: writers of a film, friends of a character). Personally speaking, it might read a bit better to me when listed elements are clearly distinguished as such, but is it generally seen this way?