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Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit and Costume Parade

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Sun, Oct 30,
2:00 pm

By Donation | G | Animation | 85 mins

Eccentric inventor Wallace (voice of Peter Sallis) and his faithful (if often perplexed) dog Gromit are back in their first feature-length adventure from animator Nick Park.

Wallace and Gromit have launched a new humane pest-relocation business venture, just in time for a major gardening competition in their neighborhood of West Wallaby.

When the woman hosting the garden show, Lady Tottington (voice of Helena Bonham Carter), discovers a massive tribe of rabbits has been making a mess of her garden, she calls in Wallace and Gromit to move the bunnies elsewhere.

However, Wallace’s attempts to brainwash the rabbits away from veggies using his latest invention has disastrous results, and soon Wallace has to deal with a beastly bunny.

“Wallace and Gromit are arguably the two most delightful characters in the history of animation… To know them is to enter a universe of boundless optimism, in which two creatures who are perfectly suited to each other venture out every morning to make the world into a safer place for the gentle, the good and the funny.” Roger Ebert

Free treats for those in costume!

Sponsored by High Meadow School

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