Wallace and Gromit/Characters

Wallace

 * Bungling Inventor
 * Butt Monkey
 * Did Not Get the Girl
 * Genius Ditz
 * Too Dumb to Live

Gromit

 * Ace Pilot: As seen in A Close Shave and The Curse of The Were-Rabbit in a Shout-Out to Snoopy in Peanuts.
 * Badass Normal: Is rather humble and reserved, but knows how to get shit done.
 * Beleaguered Assistant
 * Butt Monkey
 * Civilized Animal: He's bright and perceptive, but is treated as an ordinary dog. He also seems to have the psychology of a dog, if his devotion to Wallace is any indicator.
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * Intellectual Animal
 * The Jeeves
 * Only Sane Dog
 * Silent Snarker: The Trope Codifier
 * Speech-Impaired Animal
 * The Voiceless

Feathers McGraw

 * Ass in a Lion Skin:
 * Everything's Better with Penguins:
 * The Voiceless

Wendolene Ramsbottom

 * Ur Example: The first (and certainly not the last) Love Interest for Wallace.
 * Ur Example: The first (and certainly not the last) Love Interest for Wallace.

Preston the Bulldog

 * : At the end, where it is implied
 * Villainous Breakdown: In the climax.
 * Villainous Breakdown: In the climax.

Shaun the Sheep

 * Punny Name

Lady Campanula Tottington

 * Friend to All Living Things
 * Helena Bonham Carter
 * Heroes Want Redheads

Lord Victor Quartermaine

 * Egomaniac Hunter
 * Gold Digger
 * Hey, It's Ralph Fiennes!
 * Large Ham

Hutch

 * Animal Talk: One of the only ones in the franchise.
 * Helium Speech: His voice is really Wallace's in higher pitch.
 * Meaningful Name

Piella Bakewell

 * Berserk Button: Wallace mentions her "ballooning".
 * Black Widow
 * Disproportionate Retribution: She lost her job as the Bake-o-Lite bakery spokeswoman when she became too heavy to use the balloon featured in all their commercials. Because of this,
 * Hurricane of Puns: She makes many, incredibly unsubtle jokes
 * I Was Quite a Looker: Before she gained a lot of weight.
 * Punny Name
 * Disproportionate Retribution: She lost her job as the Bake-o-Lite bakery spokeswoman when she became too heavy to use the balloon featured in all their commercials. Because of this,
 * Hurricane of Puns: She makes many, incredibly unsubtle jokes
 * I Was Quite a Looker: Before she gained a lot of weight.
 * Punny Name
 * Punny Name

Fluffles

 * Break the Cutie: Though she eventually overcomes it.
 * Cute Mute
 * Shrinking Violet: Implied.
 * Speech-Impaired Animal
 * The Dog Bites Back: Eventually
 * Ur Example: The first Love Interest for Gromit.

Felicity Flitt

 * Large Ham
 * Romantic False Lead
 * Ted Baxter: A rare female example. She thinks highly of her garden and her dogs.

Major Crum

 * Cloudcuckoolander: He frequently believes he's in a war.
 * Multiple Choice Past: He also seems to have difficulty remembering what branch of the military he was in from chapter to chapter. In the first chapter he claims to have been in the artillery, but in the third he claims to have been in the RAF.

Constable Dibbins

 * Serious Business: The Constable tends to take his police work seriously
 * Jerkass: He locks up anyone (and anything) that he considers to violate the law. The main plot of The Bogey Man involves him trying to close the local country club mostly because he wasn't invited to it.

Mr. Paneer

 * Captain Ersatz: He seems to be W&G's version of Apu from The Simpsons.

Duncan McBiscuit

 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Mostly to Ms. Flitt, but he does save Wallace and Gromit from falling at the end of The Last Resort.

Monty Muzzle

 * Beware the Nice Ones
 * Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: He opens up a fundraiser on the claims of re-building a dog shelter. It's actually a scam to swindle money out of the townsfolk and using actual strays as labor for the rides.
 * Kick the Dog: Monty kidnaps strays dogs to move his ride the Muzzler. Some of his dialogue implies that a couple of dogs died because of this.
 * Laser-Guided Karma: He lands in jail, and the only thing keeping him company are the two mean dogs from the previous episode.

Mr. Gabberly

 * Jerkass:
 * The Unseen: