Wallace is Autistic-Coded and you can't tell me otherwise.
I'm not the first person online to notice this with Wallace specifically, but I just felt like saying it a bit louder Autism is NOT a bad thing, and here's a source for this thing I'm talking about: https://autisticadvocacy.org/about-as... Ignore anything regarding Autism $peaks. I'm dead serious about that. My claim at the beginning about Wallace and Gromit being "claymation gold" is ultimately just my opinion, so I won't force you watch an animation style you may find uncomfortable or a series you don't care for (then again if you don't care for Wallace and Gromit, why did you click on this?). But I still recommend to watch the series if you DID click on this video with interest and haven't watched it yet. Mostly because of supporting the official releases, due to the copyright concerns/issues I had There's other characters I've noticed while making this that are potentially Autistic-Coded as well (namely Gromit and Lady Tottington), but I don't want to wave around the term too much, so I'm just sticking to Wallace for now. Honestly, if Nick Park or someone he knew that inspired the characters are Autistic, that'd make a lot of sense (again, to the surprise of only some of you) Still, what do y'all think? (In a non-harassing way please) #wallaceandgromit #autism #autismacceptancemonth #claymation #aardmananimations