Continuity mistake: At the start, a plate of cheese comes out from underneath a painting, which Wallace follows, causing him to hit the wall. In that shot, Wallace's bed is very close to the wall, and on the other side there is a white chart displaying different kinds of cheeses. But a few seconds later, as the bed in sent backwards, it's much further away from the wall. Also, the painting is much higher up than before, a machine has appeared underneath it, and the white chart has disappeared.
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
Ending / spoiler
Directed by: Nick Park, Steve Box
Starring: Ralph Fiennes, Helena Bonham Carter, Peter Sallis, Peter Kay
Wallace is the Were Rabbit. Victor fails to shoot him when at his house, and tries at the vegetable contest. He fails. Wallace falls to his death from Tottington Hall, but is revived with some cheese. Gromit wins the competition because of his marrow. Lady Tottington opens up a new rabbit sanctuary in her grounds, where all the rabbits are released, including Hutch.
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[Quartermaine's hairpiece has been sucked up in the bunvac.]
Lord Victor Quartermaine: I want...toupee, please.
Wallace: Oh, grand. We take cheques or cash.
Lord Victor Quartermaine: Toupee, you idiot. My hair is in your machine.
Wallace: Oh, no, it's only rabbits in there. The hare I think you'll find is a much larger mammal.
Trivia: In the scene were Gromit is taking care of his melon he looks at a calendar and the date circled for the festival is September 17, which was also the day the British launched operation Market Garden. It's the perfect date for a vegetable festival.
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Answer: The fall killed him, and the brain waves are seen leaving his body as he physically transforms back. Then, he's raised from the dead by the smell of cheese. (Yeah, I know, but it's a kid's movie, not a documentary.)
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