
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
2005 · Movie · G · 85 min · ★ 7.1 · 91% critics
Wallace and Gromit run a humane pest-control business that helps protect gardens from hungry rabbits. Their routine gets upended when a legendary vegetarian monster starts threatening the town’s annual veggie-growing contest, turning a simple job into a mystery full of trouble and fearsome garden damage.
Also known as Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit · The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit · Something Bunny Is Going On · Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
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Details
- Years
- 2005
- Release date
- 2005-09-15
- Language
- English
- Rated
- G
- Runtime
- 85 min
- Critic score
- 91/100
- TMDB rating
- 7.1/10 (3,083 votes)
- Box office
- $194,137,091
- Budget
- $30,000,000
About
If you love whimsical, all-ages adventures with a mystery and monster vibes, you’ll likely enjoy this; Not for you if you want straightforward action without spooky elements or if you dislike Wallace & Gromit-style puns, or prefer Shaun the Sheep Movie’s calmer tone.
Pros: delightfully quirky comedy; family-friendly thrills; inventive humane concept | Cons: some horror-like moments; British slapstick may vary; puzzle/mystery pace slow
Themes
- northern england
- hunter
- competition
- village
- garden
- villain
- parody
- vegetable
- yorkshire
- stop motion
- contest
- dog
- +7 more
Awards & recognition
- Academy Award — Best Animated Feature · 2006
- Annie Award — Best Animated Feature · 2006
- BAFTA Award — Best British Film · 2006
- BAFTA's Children & Young People Award - Feature Film · 2006
- British Academy Children's Award — Feature Film · 2006
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- Critics' Choice Movie Award — Best Animated Feature · 2005
- Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award — Best Animated Film · 2005
- Annie Award
- Genesis Award
- Academy Award — Best Animated Feature · 2006 · nominated
- Annecy Cristal — a Feature Film · 2006 · nominated
- European Film Award – People's Choice Award — Best European Film · 2006 · nominated
- Kids' Choice Award — Favorite Animated Movie · 2006 · nominated
Cast & crew

Peter Sallis
as Wallace / Hutch (voice)

Ralph Fiennes
as Victor Quartermaine (voice)

Helena Bonham Carter
as Lady Campanula Tottington (voice)

Peter Kay
as PC Mackintosh (voice)

Nicholas Smith
as Reverend Clement Hedges (voice)

Liz Smith
as Mrs. Mulch (voice)

John Thomson
as Mr. Windfall (voice)

Mark Gatiss
as Miss Blight (voice)

Vincent Ebrahim
as Mr. Caliche (voice)

Geraldine McEwan
as Miss Thripp (voice)