And the most exciting scenes are "parody" classic movies. Lady Tottington called out the famous line to Wallace (not Forrest): Run! Rabbit, Run! Were-Rabbit beats its chest like King Kong, growls up to the sky, and climbs the tall buildings with the terrified heroine; and the concept of Were-Rabbit is born out of the horror movie "Curse of the Werewolf"-since we use silver to deal with Werewolf Bullets, of course, we can only use 24 "carrot" gold bullets to kill Were-Rabbit.
Gromit, the dog that dumps all beings, is so charming and has become one of my favorite cartoon characters (others include Nemo, Totoro and Soot sprite in Spirited away). Gromit is witty, brave, hardworking, and kind, but not as prestigious as Snoopy. It is responsible for the owner's diet and daily life, and cooperates with the owner's work and attendance. He loves reading newspapers, playing sweaters, and can dance charmingly. He is also good at Gardening and has cultivated a big watermelon. It is tender and considerate to the melons it grows. Not only did he love it with an electric blanket, but he also listened to the music The Plant Suite (the planet suite is called The Planet Suite. Does Gromit want his melons to grow like the planet?); the most touching place It is its incomparable concern and loyalty to Wallace. Often sacrificed his life to save Wallace in danger. And the most valuable thing is that it is absolutely hardworking at all times, without complaints-because poor Gromit can't speak.
If Gromit were a member of a talking human, "he" would be the most perfect "family leader" in the world.
Therefore, I voted Gromit as the most competent "household dog"! :P
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