Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

  • Director: Steve Box, Nick Park
  • Writer: Steve Box,Nick Park,Mark Burton
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: October 7, 2005
  • Runtime: 1h 25min
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
  • "Cool Dog Baby: The Curse of the Rabbit" is a comedy clay animation directed by director Steve Bock, launched by the British company Adelman , and belongs to the " Cool Dog Baby " clay cartoon series   .
    The film mainly tells the story of another adventure between Wallace, who loves cheese, and the loyal dog Grummy.
    On October 8, 2005, the film was released in the UK. In 2006, he won the 78th Oscars "Best Animated Feature Film" award   .

    Details

    • Release date October 7, 2005
    • Filming locations Bristol, England, UK
    • Production companies Aardman Animations, DreamWorks Animation

    Box office

    Budget

    $30,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $56,110,897

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $16,025,987

    Gross worldwide

    $194,137,091

    Movie reviews

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    • By Evie 2022-12-30 02:38:04

      super invincible cartoon

      No matter if you want me to recommend cartoons with cute characters, cartoons with rich and novel plots, or cartoons with wonderful and funny details, I will not hesitate to say go out and see Wallace and gromit, this is the only time I have watched it 4 times and still right Every episode is a "poison movie" with endless aftertastes. From the character point of view, the richness of gromit's demeanor as a dog is unforgettable. From the plot point of view, the background of the vegetable...

    • By Amelia 2022-12-25 08:55:44

      The gay theme of Cool Dog Baby

      The gay-themed

      title-winning "Gatemaster" hit "Brokeback Mountain" failed to win the Oscar for best picture, rumored to be because its theme was too sensitive. At the same time, the clay animation "Gatemaster" beat "Howl's Moving Castle" and unexpectedly won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. In fact, it is precisely because of the implicit homosexual theme in the latter film that the film won an Oscar. As "Brokeback Mountain" did not win, the judges made a statement on such...

    • By Annabelle 2022-12-22 15:17:09

      I thought after seeing it

      Overall, this is a great movie to watch with the whole family. The protagonist is a cute puppy, and the whole film revolves around a series of interesting stories that he and his master speak. The master's new invention accidentally made a mistake in the program, the master turned into a human rabbit on the night of the full moon, and the ridiculous hunter aimed the gun with the golden bullet at the master's chest. The next series of stories is its heroic posture. In the end, the poor hare...

    • By Chadrick 2022-12-19 00:44:36

      Kugou Baby's Oscar Road

      I mentioned earlier that "Corpse Bride" did not win the Oscar, and expressed regret, but it is gratifying that in 2005 it was Wallace & Gromit, which I like very much, who won the Oscar. Baby) the latest work in the series "The Curse of the Were Rabbit" (the curse of the rabbit). I like both things, but we can only choose one. People are not like us, who lay down double yolk eggs, so they are rewarded to Aardman, who has worked harder for more than 20 years. This is indeed the case....

    • By Alexie 2022-12-18 07:17:12

      master-servant relationship

      The story of the doorman is undoubtedly wonderful. With the wisdom of the doorman, he not only saved the town's vegetable competition that lasted for hundreds of years, but also saved Wallace's life and saved Ms. Dotty's family.

      The head dog, Agao, is Wallace's servant, faithfully carrying out his master's orders, and even understanding his master's orders better than his master in many cases. The simplicity of the master puts him in danger from time to time. Often at this moment, A...

    User comments

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    • By Cathy 2023-09-26 22:00:35

      I can't appreciate this kind of British...

    • By Dwight 2023-09-26 13:11:25

      The best part of the cool dog...

    • By Marcel 2023-09-26 05:30:37

      Gromit, the sassy and smart, is the only dog ​​I like, especially the sultry poses he poses, and the bunnies are so cute. I was so moved when Wallace finally jumped down and hugged Gromit. However, the best animation at the Oscars was given to this one instead of "Zombie Bride", and I still have some resentment =...

    • By Alvis 2023-09-23 14:30:23

      British humor...

    • By Hannah 2023-09-19 15:49:57

      The BBC, the Clay Animation, the Gauntlet series are all...

    Movie plot

    Wallace and Grommy used various inventions to run a rabbit-catching company known for humanely capturing and protecting vegetable gardens. However, before the annual vegetable contest in the town, there appeared a tall and fierce rabbit man who frantically devoured vegetables in the vegetable garden at night, and the whole town was shrouded in the shadow of terror. The burden of solving this problem naturally fell on Wallace and...
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    Movie quotes

    • Mr. Mulch: It's worse than the cabbage blight of '72 when there were slugs the size of pigs!

    • Wallace: [while Quartermaine is unintentionally being sucked by the Bunvacc 6000] Maybe I should've used a bigger nozzle.

    • [Wallace and Gromit have released Quartermaine from the Bunvacc 6000 after unintentionally sucking him up]

      Lady Tottington: Victor! Stop fooling around in the dirt and have a look at this. The ingenious Anti-Pesto have completely dealt with my rabbit problem. Isn't it marvellous?

      Lord Victor Quartermaine: Marvellous? "MARVELLOUS?"! This confounded contraption virtually suffocated me! Besides, the job's only half-done. How do you intend to finish these vermin off? Crush 'em?

      [kicks the side of the Bunvacc]

      Lord Victor Quartermaine: Liquidize 'em?

      Lady Tottington: They're humane.

      Lord Victor Quartermaine: [referring to his hairpiece] "Humane?"! Well, then, perhaps they'd be "humane" enough to give me back my *dignity*!

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