Shaun the Sheep is a British stop-motion animated children's television series and a spin-off of the Wallace and Gromit franchise. The series focuses on his adventures on a northern English farm as the leader of his flock. The series first aired in the UK on the CBBC channel on 5 March 2007 and has...
Shaun the Sheep is a British stop-motion animated children's television series and a spin-off of the Wallace and Gromit franchise. The series focuses on his adventures on a northern English farm as the leader of his flock. The series first aired in the UK on the CBBC channel on 5 March 2007 and has been broadcast in 180 countries. In the United States, a series of Shaun the Sheep shorts aired between commercial breaks on Disney Channel starting on 8 July 2007. The series inspired the spin-off Timmy Time, a show aimed at younger viewers that follows Shaun's small cousin. No official explanation has been given for the flock's transfer to the farm. Although the original series is silent aside from sound effects, a Hindi-dubbed version seen on Nickelodeon India was redone with scripts and dialogue. The sixth series was commissioned by Netflix. In Albania, it airs on RTSH Fëmijë. In Afrikaans, it is called Shaun die Skaap, and airs on SABC Children. In the Basque language, it is called Shaun Ardixota, and airs on ETB 3. In the Bermese language, this show airs on Canal + Pu Tu Tue. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, this show is called Ov?ica Šoni, and airs on BHT 1. In the Cantonese speaking parts of China, this show airs on TVBV Pearl. In Catala, it is called El Xai Shaun, and primarily airs on Super3.