Wallace and Gromit: The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit
Comedy
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After popular British short films like The Wrong Trousers and A Close Shave, Wallace and Gromit finally have their own feature length movie to show the entire world how hilarious creator Nick Park can make them. If you're looking for a great movie for adults and kids, you got your wish.
In this claymation spectacular, mild-mannered cheese lover Wallace (voice by Peter Sallis) and his trusty dog, Gromit (who is much smarter than him, but does not speak), have started a pest control business specializing in protecting their neighbors' gardens from rabbits, who threaten each villager's prized entry into the town's Giant Vegetable Festival and contest. Since this business is a humane pest control operation, Wallace and Gromit are facing a bit of a storage problem as they are running out of cages to keep the rabbits they have captured. Of course, Wallace, who fancies himself an inventor of sorts, comes up with an idea. Instead of trying to find more and more space to keep the rabbits away from vegetable gardens, maybe he should rehabilitate the rabbits into thinking they don't want vegetables. Under the light of a full moon (you know that's a bad idea), Wallace hooks up his rabbit brainwashing device, but it goes awry, and he accidentally creates a monster, The Were-Rabbit!
Can Wallace and Gromit capture the Were-Rabbit before it destroys the festival? Will Wallace be able to win the heart of Lady Tottington (voice by Helena Bonham Carter)?
Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit has some adult humor and double-entendres that will fly over kids' heads, but it mostly has hilarious, clean humor the entire family can enjoy.
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