was this the one where they had difficulty getting the clay because the producers of it went out of business or retired or something?
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Yes, although it has plenty of clay and plans to just transition to another supplier when that runs out. I think the risk has been blown out of proportion.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/20/movies/clay-shortage-movie-animation-aardman.html
It would seem so
As far as I can remember, they said that they will be able to finish the film already in production with what they have or bought. So it seems more like the last before clay shortage, hopefully not the last at all
We did see him escape the zoo in A Matter of Loaf and Death