WALLACE & GROMIT: The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit
This clay-animation creation by Nick Park (of Aardman Animation Studios fame) not only became a distinct British animation milestone, but a worldwide phenomenon loved by young and old alike. The duo of a straight laced, traditional Englishman (Wallace), his smart dog (Gromit) and their crazy inventions has led to many hilarious short films like The Wrong Trousers. After five years of sweat and tears they completed their first full-length feature for this team, entitled The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit. The detail, character and humour is unsurpassed. In the PS2 game tie-in it is up to Wallace & Gromit to catch rabbits with their gadgets as they run rampant. It would have been great if the developers gave the game a clay-animated style instead of a digital cartoon look. A fun, non-nasty game especially for the youngsters.

4 / B
- PB


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A - B - C




all reviews by paul blom
(unless stated otherwise)

6 - Volcanic
5 - Blistering
4 - Hot
3 - Smolder
2 - Room Temp.
1 - Fizzled
0 - Extinguished

A:Long Term Shelf Life
B:Deserves Another Play
C:Once Should Suffice


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