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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is a 2005 British claymation animated comedy film, and thus far the only feature-length Wallace and Gromit film. It was the second co-production between Dreamworks Animation and Aardman Animations, as well as being Aardman's second full-length feature film, after Chicken Run, natch. It is mainly an homage to the Hammer Horror films of yore, with the plot being that the always absentminded inventor Wallace and his intelligent but silent dog Gromit must contend with a mythical rabbit beast before their village's annual vegetable competition. The movie was a critical and commercial success in both its maiden Britain and overseas, and even won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature that year, as well as several BAFTA's.

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