(Season 1, Episode 20, 2007)
In a series packed with charm and cleverness, “Little Sheep of Horrors” stands out as one of Shaun the Sheep’s finest — a perfect blend of slapstick, atmosphere, and Aardman’s trademark stop-motion wit.
When Shaun discovers a stash of Farmer’s old horror movies, he and the flock gather for a midnight screening. But after the lights flicker and strange shadows fill the barn, the sheep’s imaginations run wild — convinced that monsters lurk among them. What follows is a hilarious mix of spooky suspense, clever visual gags, and classic silent-comedy timing.
Completely wordless yet endlessly expressive, this episode showcases what makes Shaun the Sheep a modern masterpiece: storytelling so sharp, it doesn’t need dialogue. “Little Sheep of Horrors” is a love letter to old-school cinema and a shining example of Aardman’s genius in turning simple farm life into timeless comedy.