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''[[Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit]]'' is a 2005 British claymation animated comedy film, and thus far the only feature-length ''Wallace and Gromit film''. It was the second co-production between ''[[Dreamworks Animation]]'' and ''[[Aardman Animations]]'', as well as being Aardman's second full-length feature film, after ''[[Chicken Run]]'', natch. It is mainly an homage to the ''[[Hammer Horror]]'' films of yore, with the plot being that the always absentminded inventor Wallace and his intelligent but silent dog Gromit must contend with a mythical rabbit beast before their village's annual vegetable competition. The movie was a critical and commercial success in both its maiden Britain and overseas, and even won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature that year, as well as several BAFTA's. |
''[[Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit]]'' is a 2005 British claymation animated comedy film, and thus far the only feature-length ''Wallace and Gromit film''. It was the second co-production between ''[[Dreamworks Animation]]'' and ''[[Aardman Animations]]'', as well as being Aardman's second full-length feature film, after ''[[Chicken Run]]'', natch. It is mainly an homage to the ''[[Hammer Horror]]'' films of yore, with the plot being that the always absentminded inventor Wallace and his intelligent but silent dog Gromit must contend with a mythical rabbit beast before their village's annual vegetable competition. The movie was a critical and commercial success in both its maiden Britain and overseas, and even won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature that year, as well as several BAFTA's. |
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* [[Attack! Attack! Retreat! Retreat!]]: On hearing that their vegetables will be used as bait to attract the Were-Rabbit, Mrs. Mulch flees with her Pumpkin, whilst the townsfolk yell at her “Come back! Come back!”. The Were-Rabbit then approaches, prompting her to about turn. Cue villagers now yelling “Go away! Go away!” |
* [[Attack! Attack! Retreat! Retreat!]]: On hearing that their vegetables will be used as bait to attract the Were-Rabbit, Mrs. Mulch flees with her Pumpkin, whilst the townsfolk yell at her “Come back! Come back!”. The Were-Rabbit then approaches, prompting her to about turn. Cue villagers now yelling “Go away! Go away!” |
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* [[As You Wish]]: Early on, Wallace makes a playful “rabbit paws” gesture in Lady Tottington's direction. She smiles and repeats it back. {{spoiler|Later, after carrying her away from the mob and back to the greenhouse, the Were-Rabbit makes the same gesture, looking at her wistfully. She recognizes Wallace at once, stops being afraid, and pulls a [[Go Through Me]] moment when Victor arrives to shoot him.}} |
* [[As You Wish]]: Early on, Wallace makes a playful “rabbit paws” gesture in Lady Tottington's direction. She smiles and repeats it back. {{spoiler|Later, after carrying her away from the mob and back to the greenhouse, the Were-Rabbit makes the same gesture, looking at her wistfully. She recognizes Wallace at once, stops being afraid, and pulls a [[Go Through Me]] moment when Victor arrives to shoot him.}} |