It's 'vege-mania' in Wallace and Gromit's first feature adventure.
As usual Nick Park & co have excelled themselves. Easily the funniest of the Wallace & Gromit series. Plenty of laughs for the younger members of the family plus some more subtle adult references too - check out the "Bunny Girl" the 2 heroes put together on top of the car to draw out the were rabbit.
This is British animated comedy at its finest, the jokes - both visual & verbal are funny on many levels & without resorting to crudity.
Try to count all the sly references to other movies - it will take several viewings before you get them all!
An absolute must have!
Absolutely brilliant - well worth the money as it will not fail to entertain time and again.
Despite being headed as a children's film, there are more than enough laughs to entertain 'kids' of all ages, complete with moments which only the adults will understand!
We are once again entertained by the familar inventions and capers of these two characters, yet the introduction of new characters, effects and storyline mean this is the best Wallace and Gromit yet.
If you've enjoyed the previous outings of this comic duo, then this is a must for both the young, and young at heart.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Wallace=Master, Gromit=Mind! 5 years in the making, Nick Park's extraordinary stop-motion animation finally brings small screen favourites Wallace and Gromit to their very own fun-filled feature length film! Cheese-loving Wallace and his clever canine chum Gromit are taking the local neighbourhood by storm with their humane pest-control enterprise "Anti-Pesto". However, when a mysterious vegetable ravaging beast begins attacking the town's sacred vegetable plot under cover of darkness, Lady Tottington commissions the dynamic duo to catch the fabled Were-Rabbit and save the day...
Oscar-winning animated feature, starring the cheese-loving inventor Wallace (voice of Peter Sallis) and his long-suffering dog Gromit. In the run up to the village's annual vegetable growing competition, Wallace and Gromit set up their Anti-Pesto pest control company to make sure no hungry rabbits get their hands on the prize exhibits. But after clearing the rabbits from the grounds belonging to Lady Tottingham (Helena Bonham Carter), and crossing swords with the gun-obsessed Victor Quatermaine (Ralph Fiennes), something sinister is soon afoot - a giant rabbit that only appears during the full moon, which is laying waste to the village's vegetables. Can Wallace and Gromit stop the were-rabbit before it's too late, and, more importantly, can Wallace win the hand of Lady Tottingham before she is swept off her feet by Victor Quatermaine?
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