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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse Of The...

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Much-loved stop-motion animation from Aardman where a dreaded Were-Rabbit puts the duo's chances at a vegetable competition at risk.

CertificateU

Duration81 mins

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  • Oliver, 10
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Wallace and Gromit:The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

3 stars

15 Nov 2019

Wallace and Gromit started off with pictures on the wall of what happened in the past. Now they catch rabbits as a business(Anti-Pesto) since the rabbits eat almost everyone`s vegetables. Gromit is a dog who doesn`t even move his mouth but he can do things that dogs can`t do like drive a car and he is sensible one.On the other hand, Wallace is the silly one even though he can make cool gadgets that easily get him out of bed he does not care about what is around him and if something went wrong it could be really bad.A bit from the film shows Wallace makes a gadget which looked like a brain washing device and he looked like he was doing it to the rabbits then a incident happened.The very same night a were-rabbit targeted the church.A few days later the whole town had been targeted.Lady tottington did not want any killing involved.Then Wallace and Gromit went to catch the beast. My favorite character was Gromit because he always saves the day .I would recommend to 6+.I enjoy clay figurines especially when they are funny.

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