Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

Revealing mistake: As Lady Tottington leaves Wallace's home, the ivy between the windows on the left suddenly changes a bit- a portion gets squashed flat (about 2 bricks down and to the left of the house address numbers) as the area gets a bit blurry. The modelers must have not noticed bumping it while working with the doll. (00:57:15)

johnrosa

Revealing mistake: At the start of the film there is a picture of the rooftops being lit by the moon. The shadows of the chimneys go from right to left but the moon is on the left - the shadows should point the other way.

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.

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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.

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Trivia: The scene with Gromit being pulled through the tunnel in the car by the Were-Rabbit is a take-off of the original "The Italian Job" chase through the sewers.

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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.)

johnrosa

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