Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) is a delightfully clever stop-motion adventure that blends warm British humor, inventive gadgetry and a cozy mystery. When Wallace and his loyal, expressive dog Gromit run their humane pest-control business "Anti-Pesto," the pair must solve who — or what — is devouring the village’s prized vegetables just days before the annual Giant Vegetable Competition. Viewers will enjoy lovingly detailed clay animation, slapstick set-pieces, and Wallace’s eccentric inventions alongside Gromit’s deadpan intelligence and steady courage. The plot mixes light suspense (a mysterious veg-ravaging beast), romantic rivalry with the pompous Victor Quartermaine, and heartfelt moments that emphasize friendship and community. Family-friendly but smartly written, the film delivers steady laughs, visual charm, and a satisfying payoff as the duo races to save the competition and protect their neighbors. Fans of whimsical, handcrafted animation and witty, character-driven comedies will find this an irresistible treat.
Actors: Peter Sallis, Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes
Directors: Steve Box, Nick Park
Runtime: 85 min
Genres: Adventure, Animation, Comedy
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