It is the third and final partnership between Aardman Animations of Wallace and Gromit fame, and DreamWorks Animation, and is Aardman's first completely computer-animated feature as opposed to the usual stop-motion. Sid is last seen at the house when Roddy's owner Tabitha arrives home from her holidays with a cat much to Sid's horror. Roddy puts it together that The Toad is going to drown the rats of the sewers and forces Sid to the bathroom. | (voice), storyboard artist (as Theresa Pettengill), additional visual development (uncredited), special sound effects recordist (uncredited), additional effects supervisor (as David Allen), digital effects artist (as Julie Anne Mayfield), head of global pipeline: DreamWorks Animation (as Mike Chang), effects animator (as Christian A. Hatfield), film and color technician (as Baron C. Northrop), film and color supervisor (as Kyle D. Pascucci), production assistant (as Danielle Statuto), composer: additional music (as David Cauthery), executive in charge of music / executive soundtrack producer, finance: accounting and operations (as Terri Vicdomino), assistant to producers: USA (as Brian Keith Aspinwall), training and technical development (as Erin Condy), senior system administrator / senior systems administrator, finance/accounting: administration & finance, production supervisor: effects / production supervisor: lighting, assistant to producer / sweatbox coordinator, assistant to producers: USA (as Michelle Hall-Rogers), editorial systems engineer / technical supporter, executive assistant: hugh jackman (uncredited). "[16] Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a B+, saying "Flushed Away lacks the action-contraption dottiness of a Wallace and Gromit adventure, but it hits its own sweet spot of demented delight. Flushed Away Its possible its all instinct. The film was released in US on 3 November 2006 and in UK on 1 December 2006 and was distributed by Paramount Pictures.1 Despite receiving positive reviews from critics, Flushed Awayunderperformed at the box office, prompting DreamWorks to end their partnership with Aardman. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. November 3, 2006 (US)December 1, 2006 (UK) Cecil KrammerDavid SproxtonPeter Lord Release Date(s) Idea Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. Sid VOICE Shane Richie. Shane Richie is the voice of Sid in Flushed Away, and Akihiko Ishizumi is the Japanese voice. He wears a black leather jacket, a red shirt that reveals his midriff and blue jeans. When he thinks Roddy is going to flush him, he pleads and says he's gone soft, showing a new side to him. Roddy finds that the ruby is a fake and breaks it in front of Rita, enraging her, for she can now not get the money she needs for her large family. Filming & Production Ian McKellen as The Toad, a haughty amphibian wanting the entire rat population to be killed off so he can make room for his hundreds of offspring. [1] It is the third and final film to be co-produced by Aardman Animations and DreamWorks Animation following Chicken Run (2000) and Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005), and was Aardman's first completely computer-animated feature as opposed to their usual stop motion standard. When Roddy tries to flush Sid back, Sid outsmarts him and pushes Roddy in, flushing him down the sewers. Characters in Flushed Away: The Video Game, https://flushedaway.fandom.com/wiki/Sid?oldid=6845. It's refreshing not to have to qualify the movie's appeal by appending the words, 'for the kids'. It is revealed that the Toad was Prince Charles' favorite childhood pet until he was abruptly replaced by a pet rat and subsequently flushed down a toilet, resulting in his hatred of rodents. Paramount PicturesUniversal Studios (re-release) The film stars the voice talents of Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet, Andy Serkis, Bill …