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  1. Shaun and his pals run rings around their poor sheepdog Bitzer, as he tries to stop the Farmer finding out what's going on behind his back. Every day brings a new adventure for Shaun!

    • Biography
    • Appearance
    • Personality
    • Relationships
    • Names Around The World
    • Cone Claw: Part 2
    • Trivia

    Backstory

    Shaun originally appeared in concept in the Wallace and Gromit short film A Close Shave, as a young lamb who had escaped from a large sheep rustling operation and into the inventor's home. Shaun accidentally found his way into Wallace's Knit-o-Matic machine, resulting in him being completely shorn, with the machine making his wool into a sweater. Amused, Wallace decides to name the sheep "Shaun", a play on the word "shorn", and gives him the sweater to wear in place of his wool. Shaun was a v...

    Unlike most members of the Flock, Shaun a considerably slim sheep, with his wool being more closely shorn than others. He also has larger ears and a large tuft of wool on the top of his head, which in later seasons is revealed to be a wig rather than grown fleece. Despite his smaller size, Shaun's tail is as large and fluffy as the rest of The Floc...

    Creative and ingenuities, Shaun displays a level of confidence, independence and creativity not found in the other members of The Flock. As such, the diminutive sheep are looked up to as their defacto-leader in times of crisis or uncertainty, a role he takes quite seriously. He is not without a mischievous side, however, and will often play pranks ...

    Bitzer and Shaun are good friends, having grown up together from the time they were very young. In the present day, the two are often at odds with one another, due to Bitzer's role as a farmhand and Shaun's mischievous ways. Although the two often come to blows, their friendship always wins out in the end.

    Despite his prominence in the series, Shaun has very little personal interaction with the Farmer, as the latter considers him little more than an ordinary sheep. In the first film, it was revealed the Farmer had raised Shaun since he was a lamb, creating a strong level of attachment despite their continued antics. When the Farmer developed amnesia, Shaun attempted to locate and return him to the Farm, only to be sadly rejected by the Farmer, who had developed a new personality as the Supersta...

    Due to his high level of independence, Shaun is typically the one to guide the Flock in any action they undertake. Though Shaun takes his duties as The Flock's leader seriously, he is constantly exasperated at their lack of common sense, and often finds himself reigning in their more outlandish antics. Despite this, he openly cares for the entire Flock, and will always do his best to ensure no Sheep is left behind.

    Brazilian Portuguese: Shaun
    Chinese: 肖恩 - Xiào ēn
    English/German/Spanish/French/Italian/Indonesian: Shaun
    European Portuguese: Choné

    The cone claw sucks Shaun alongside Bitzer, Timmy and his teddy bear, Timmy's Mother and The Flock after they attempt to eat some ice cream. After sucking Bitzer and Timmy alongside his teddy bear, the cone distracts Shaun with a chocolate ice cream, but when he slurps it, the cone bites him in his butt and sucks him alongside his money, causing hi...

    The fleece on Shaun's head is revealed to be fake. In If You Can't Stand the Heat he removed it to use as a cloth to absorb his sweat. In Operation Pidsley he hid a bunch of photographs under it. I...
    In "Cat Got Your Brain?", he and Pidsley's minds were switched, and even though Shaun ended up in Pidsley's body, he keeps his sheep ways.
    Shaun possesses an almost savant-like aptitude for figuring out anything new he discovers. This is not absolute however, such as when he failed to understand how to properly use a washing machine,...
    In "Hide and Squeak", he's revealed to be ticklish, as he was laughing when the Mouse hid in his wool.
  2. Welcome to the official Shaun the Sheep website! Find out about Aardman's iconic sheep, star of animation films, TV shows, games, commercials and more.

  3. Shaun the Sheep (La oveja Shaun en España y Shaun, el cordero en Hispanoamérica) es una serie animada mediante la técnica de stop motion de origen británico y producida por Aardman Animations y HIT Entertainment. Se emitió por primera vez en CBBC el 5 de marzo de 2007.

  4. There are six series’ of Shaun the Sheep which see Shaun and the Flock enjoy all kinds of madcap adventures. Along the way, the Flock meets a collection of colourful characters, both animal and human, as they have exploits close to home and as far away as space!