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* [[Attack! Attack! Retreat! Retreat!]]: in ''Were-Rabbit'', 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!"
* [[As You Wish]]: Early on in ''Curse of the Were-Rabbit'', 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.}}
* [[Art Evolution]]: The models in ''A Grand Day Out'' were very different in design to the models we know now - just look at [https://web.archive.org/web/20130412200636/http://www.mojomovie.com/images/cache/screen_image_314215.jpg Wallace] in particular.
* [[Animation Bump]]: The first short, ''A Grand Day Out'', was mostly made by Nick Park himself, with Aardman Animations only coming in when the film was half complete. When compared to ''The Wrong Trousers'' (the first one with a lot of Aardman work), there is a world of difference in animation between the two.
* [[Aside Glance]]: Gromit. All the time.
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* [[The Renaissance Age of Animation]]: The series premiered it's first entry in 1989 during the initial boom of animation.
* [[Retro Rocket]]: The rocket they build in A Grand Day Out.
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: No wonders why Lady Tottington doesn't want to harm the [http://www.igglevideo.com/images/gallery/71552/01.jpg rabbits]{{Dead link}}...
* [[Riding Into the Sunset]]
* [[Rube Goldberg Device]]: Wallace's method of invention has been described by Nick Park as the equivalent of cracking a nut with a sledgehammer.