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Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

  • Year: 2005
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release date: 1/03/2006
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Synopsis: Wallace and his loyal dog, Gromit, set out to discover the mystery behind the garden sabotage that plagues their village and threatens the annual giant vegetable growing contest.

  • Tagline: Something wicked this way hops.

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  • Director(s): Steve Box, Nick Park
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  • Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
  • Classification: PG Mild Suggestive Language, Mild Themes
  • Release Date: 6/11/2008
  • Distributor: Paramount Home Entertainment
  • Running Time: 81 mins
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  • Number of discs: 1
  • Disc Format: DVD [DVD9]
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  • Video Format: PAL
  • Regions: 2, 4
  • Languages: English
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  • Special Features: Audio Commentary, Deleted Scenes, Featurette: The History of Wallace & Gromit, Making of Featurette, Featurette: A Day in the Life at Aardman, Set Top Games, Featurette: Stage Fright, Featurette: How to Build a Bunny, Production Art and Photo Gallery
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  • Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
  • Classification: PG Mild Suggestive Language, Mild Themes
  • Release Date: 1/03/2006
  • Distributor: Universal Pictures Home Video
  • Running Time: 81 mins
  • Running time per episode: mins
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Disc Format: DVD [DVD9]
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  • Video Format: PAL
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  • Languages: English
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  • Special Features: Audio Commentary, Deleted Scenes, Featurette: The History of Wallace & Gromit, Making of Featurette, Featurette: A Day in the Life at Aardman, Featurette: Stage Fright, Featurette: How to Build a Bunny, Production Art and Photo Gallery, Set Top Games
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  • Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
  • Classification: PG Mild Suggestive Language, Mild Themes
  • Release Date: 1/07/2006
  • Distributor: Paramount Home Entertainment
  • Running Time: 85 mins
  • Running time per episode: mins
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Disc Format: DVD [DVD9]
  • Audio Format:
  • Video Format: PAL
  • Regions: 2, 4
  • Languages: English
  • SubTitles:
  • Special Features: Audio Commentary, Deleted Scenes, Featurette: The History of Wallace & Gromit, Making of Featurette, Featurette: A Day in the Life at Aardman, Set Top Games, Featurette: Stage Fright, Featurette: How to Build a Bunny, Production Art and Photo Gallery
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  • I must say I was very surprised that I sat through that MASTERPIECE! It was amazing. I don't know what I was complaining about. The Clay Animation was by far the most best i've ever seen in my life. The story was brilliant. About a rabbit disrupting and crashing a carnival that had been planned for over 500 years. Basically Anti Pest Control are protecting the people who are competing in the Vegetable Competition. Anti Pesto known as Wallace And Gromit (Who are in charge of this business) try to keep all the rabbits away from the Vegetable carnival. I wont say anymore. It's just too good to tell.
    The jokes also were more grown up. The kids wont get some of the jokes. It goes way above their heads. It had a lot of British jokes in there. If you love British humor, this is the movie for you.
    I also loved the cast and the voices. Everything about the movie is so incredibly well done. The direction and pacing was absolutely...FANTASTIC! I recommend this to fans of the old Wallace And Gromit shorts (And no, I haven't seen them yet), and I recommend it to fans who liked 'Shrek' and 'Shrek 2' and most importantly, I recommend it to the people who love Clay Animation. Cracking good movie! I recommend it to the ages of 0-100. 10/10
    backfiring

  • Not the most fantastic Wallace And Gromit story around, still it will keep the kids pre-occupied but holds nothing for the adults or teenagers
    hard.2b.pretty