However, Feathers returns and Gromit is forced to hide. He watches as Feathers arrives dressed in the chicken disguise. In a deep sleep after the days misadventures, Wallace is unwittingly brought into the robbery by Feathers. Feathers marches him out of the house to the museum and uses the trousers suction feet to climb up the building. The penguin controls the trousers from a window sill, while Wallace enters the building through a roof air vent and walks across the ceiling to the room with the diamond, narrowly avoiding the laser burglar alarm system. The helmet Wallace is wearing contains a remote controlled claw that Feathers uses to hook the diamond. He narrowly succeeds, but accidentally dislodges a ceiling tile and sets the trousers off balance, thus causing the claw to swing into the laser and trigger the burglar alarm, waking Wallace up. Feathers marches Wallace out of the museum and back to the house. The penguin reveals himself to be Wallaces lodger, and traps him in a wardrobe. Gromit confronts Feathers, but the penguin draws a gun and forces Gromit into the wardrobe, locking them both inside. EazyE, Soundtrack Straight Outta Compton. Eric Lynn Wright, better known by his stage name EazyE, was an American rapper who performed solo and as a member of the. Using his electronics expertise, Gromit tampers with the trousers circuits to make them march and break open the wardrobe. There follows a chase aboard Wallace and Gromits model train set, as Gromit tries to stop Feathers from escaping with the stolen diamond. Feathers attempts to escape by driving the train straight toward the front door, but Gromit quickly switches the tracks before he can escape. Wallaces attempts to assist are mostly unsuccessful, though he manages to remove Feathers gun and free himself from the trousers. Feathers train collides with the trousers, and he is captured in a bottle, taken to the police station, and imprisoned in a zoo. Wallace and Gromit celebrate paying off their debts with the substantial reward money. Meanwhile, the Techno Trousers, unceremoniously consigned to the dustbin, walk off by themselves into the sunset. Peter Sallis as Wallace provides the only voice acting in the film all other characters are silent with the exception of Gromits occasional growling and yelping. Soundtrack alterationseditIn the original airing of the film, Gromits birthday card plays Happy Birthday to You. When the film was released on DVD by Warner Home Video in 2. Dream. Works Home Entertainment SKG in 2. For Hes a Jolly Good Fellow to avoid copyright infringements. Also removed for the DVD again for reasons of copyright are two specific songs from the penguins radio replaced with extracts from Hammond organ versions of Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree. The pieces that were removed are Happy Talk from the musical South Pacific and How Much Is That Doggie in the Window, along with Wallaces humming of it the subsequent morning. In addition, Gromits television during breakfast no longer plays the Open University theme. The remastered HD version of the film and the Blu ray release also does not include the original music. However the original soundtrack can still be heard in the background of the commentary track of the DVD release. The original soundtrack can also be heard in the film when viewed in other languages and in English when viewed with other language subtitles. ReceptioneditThe Wrong Trousers was voted as the eighteenth best British Television Show by the British Film Institute. It has a unanimously positive score on Rotten Tomatoes with 2. The film was awarded the Grand Prix at the Tampere Film Festival and the Grand Prix at the World Festival of Animated film Animafest Zagreb in 1. The Wrong Trousers won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Romantic Movies 2009 Peter & The Wolf. In other workseditThe character of Feathers Mc. Graw has appeared briefly in numerous other works by Aardman. In the follow up short A Close Shave, the words Feathers was ere can be seen written on the wall of Gromits jail cell, and in A Matter of Loaf and Death, he is featured both on a wanted poster on the wall of a zoo next to a long rope over the wall, implying his escape and briefly in the background of a shot in which Piella lands in an alligator enclosure. Mc. Graw also appeared as the main villain in the spin off video game, Wallace Gromit in Project Zoo. Additionally, Mc. Graw appears in some episodes of the Canadiancomputer animated television series, Re. Boot. The pair of Techno Trousers would reappear in Wallace Gromits Grand Adventures Episode 1 Fright of the Bumblebees, as a mechanical pusher of the lawn mower and Episode 4 The Bogey Man, where they are used by Wallace to hold his golf clubs. See alsoeditReferenceseditExternal linksedit.