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* On their first moments on the moon, Wallace kicks a ball into the air...it never comes down. During the credits you see it spinning through space.
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* Wallace goes through an epic ''{{Thunderbirds}}'' style sequence to get into his window washing gear...and then Gromit just walks through the door into the garage and rolls his eyes.
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* "[[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotHeinous We've forgotten the crackers!]]"
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* "[[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotHeinous We've "We've forgotten the crackers!]]"crackers!"
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** Not to mention, in between Macintosh yelling and the crowd going mad, there's a small space where everyone stands absolutely still in sheer horror. [[ChirpingCrickets And some candyfloss is blown away.]]
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** And then Victor letting out a BigNo and then throwing a tantrum and screaming, [[UnusualEuphemism "Potty poo!"]] after [[spoiler:Gromit rescues Were-Rabbit!Wallace by having the Golden Carrot Award hit his plane instead.]]
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* The porridge scene where the Porridge keeps hitting Wallace until Gromit shuts it off.
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* This line from the Vicar [[spoiler:when he and the mob are chasing after Victor disguised as the Were-Rabbit]]:
--> "Destroy! Drive out the monstrosity!"
--> "Destroy! Drive out the monstrosity!"
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!!A Grand Day Out:
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!!TheWrongTrousers:
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** The entire train chase (on a toy train, no less) is three minutes of pure hilarity. The best part has to be Gromit laying down track rapid-fire as they go.
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* Wallace reading "Ay-Up!" magazine in ''Were-Rabbit''.
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* "Nun Wrestling."
** Also, when Victor is going to the Vicar for advice, each dramatic sentence is punctuated by some DramaticThunder...up until Victor closes the shutters so they can talk normally.
** Also, when Victor is going to the Vicar for advice, each dramatic sentence is punctuated by some DramaticThunder...up until Victor closes the shutters so they can talk normally.
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* From ''A Grand Day Out'': Gromit's attempt to use a power drill.
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* From ''A Grand Day Out'': Gromit's attempt to use a power drill.
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* From ''The Wrong Trousers'': Gromit threatens Feathers [=McGraw=] with a rolling pin. Feathers pulls out a revolver.
* Also from ''The Wrong Trousers'', there's Wallace's wild race around the town in the techno-trousers, controlled by Feathers [=McGraw=]. Particularly the shot of Gromit looking at a poster in the foreground, when Wallace suddenly whizzes past in the background, trying and failing to hang onto a lamppost, yelling for Gromit, who then looks around as if to say, "Somebody call my name?"
* Also from ''The Wrong Trousers'', there's Wallace's wild race around the town in the techno-trousers, controlled by Feathers [=McGraw=]. Particularly the shot of Gromit looking at a poster in the foreground, when Wallace suddenly whizzes past in the background, trying and failing to hang onto a lamppost, yelling for Gromit, who then looks around as if to say, "Somebody call my name?"
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* From ''The Wrong Trousers'': Gromit threatens Feathers [=McGraw=] with a rolling pin. Feathers pulls out a revolver.
*Also from ''The Wrong Trousers'', there's Wallace's wild race around the town in the techno-trousers, controlled by Feathers [=McGraw=]. Particularly the shot of Gromit looking at a poster in the foreground, when Wallace suddenly whizzes past in the background, trying and failing to hang onto a lamppost, yelling for Gromit, who then looks around as if to say, "Somebody call my name?"
*
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* From ''A Close Shave'': Wallace and a bunch of sheep break Gromit out of prison by forming a tower. Then Wallace steps on a bar of soap, falls to the ground, and looks up at the sheep as they fall on top of him.
** From the same short, Wallace and the entire herd of sheep are chasing Preston's truck, all on ''one'' motorcycle. Wallace yells for them to "get yourselves organised down there!". A moment later, Preston does a double-take as he looks in the side-mirror and see the sheep and Wallace in a perfect jet-ski style formation on the motorbike.
** From the same short, Wallace and the entire herd of sheep are chasing Preston's truck, all on ''one'' motorcycle. Wallace yells for them to "get yourselves organised down there!". A moment later, Preston does a double-take as he looks in the side-mirror and see the sheep and Wallace in a perfect jet-ski style formation on the motorbike.
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* From ''A Close Shave'': Wallace and a bunch of sheep break Gromit out of prison by forming a tower. Then Wallace steps on a bar of soap, falls to the ground, and looks up at the sheep as they fall on top of him.
**From the same short, Wallace and the entire herd of sheep are chasing Preston's truck, all on ''one'' motorcycle. Wallace yells for them to "get yourselves organised down there!". A moment later, Preston does a double-take as he looks in the side-mirror and see the sheep and Wallace in a perfect jet-ski style formation on the motorbike.
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* Also from ''The Wrong Trousers'', there's Wallace's wild race around the town in the techno-trousers, controlled by Feathers McGraw. Particularly the shot of Gromit looking at a poster in the foreground, when Wallace suddenly whizzes past in the background, trying and failing to hang onto a lamppost, yelling for Gromit, who then looks around as if to say, "Somebody call my name?"
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* Also from ''The Wrong Trousers'', there's Wallace's wild race around the town in the techno-trousers, controlled by Feathers McGraw.[=McGraw=]. Particularly the shot of Gromit looking at a poster in the foreground, when Wallace suddenly whizzes past in the background, trying and failing to hang onto a lamppost, yelling for Gromit, who then looks around as if to say, "Somebody call my name?"
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* Most of the DoubleEntendres in ''Curse of the Were-Rabbit'', but the box Wallace uses to cover himself reading "Warning: [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar Contains nuts]]" is a standout.
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* Most of the DoubleEntendres Double Entendres in ''Curse of the Were-Rabbit'', but the box Wallace uses to cover himself reading "Warning: [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar Contains nuts]]" is a standout.
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* Also from ''The Wrong Trousers'', there's Wallace's wild race around the town in the techno-trousers, controlled by Feathers McGraw. Particularly the shot of Gromit looking at a poster in the foreground, when Wallace suddenly wizzes past in the background, trying and failing to hang onto a lamppost, yelling for Gromit, who then looks around as if to say, "Somebody call my name?"
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* Also from ''The Wrong Trousers'', there's Wallace's wild race around the town in the techno-trousers, controlled by Feathers McGraw. Particularly the shot of Gromit looking at a poster in the foreground, when Wallace suddenly wizzes whizzes past in the background, trying and failing to hang onto a lamppost, yelling for Gromit, who then looks around as if to say, "Somebody call my name?"
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* Also from ''The Wrong Trousers'', there's Wallace's wild race around the town in the techno-trousers, controlled by Feathers McGraw. Particularly the shot of Gromit looking at a poster in the foreground, when Wallace suddenly wizzes past in the background, trying and failing to hang onto a lamppost.
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* Also from ''The Wrong Trousers'', there's Wallace's wild race around the town in the techno-trousers, controlled by Feathers McGraw. Particularly the shot of Gromit looking at a poster in the foreground, when Wallace suddenly wizzes past in the background, trying and failing to hang onto a lamppost.lamppost, yelling for Gromit, who then looks around as if to say, "Somebody call my name?"
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** Made funnier by Phillip's brightly-colored, flower change-purse. Mostly because it is ''definitely'' not what you'd expect a dog like [[JerkAss him]] to have.
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* Even though [[spoiler:Wallace's [[TransformationSequence first transformation]] is pretty scary,]] there's one part in there that's funny: Victor looking at Gromit and Gromit shrugging.
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**"Well done, Wallace! Sharp as a brick!"
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** "[[ItMakesSenseInContext Gromit! There's a bomb in my pants!]]"
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!!A Grand Day Out:
* If you look closely, you'll notice they have a [[Film/CitizenKane sled named Rose Bud]] in their basement.
* "[[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotHeinous We've forgotten the crackers!]]"
* Rats with sunglasses.
* ''*creepy space noises*... *toast*''
* The robot gluing a piece of cheese back.
!!TheWrongTrousers:
* "[[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotHeinous We've forgotten the crackers!]]"
* Rats with sunglasses.
* ''*creepy space noises*... *toast*''
* The robot gluing a piece of cheese back.
!!TheWrongTrousers:
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** Also from ''The Wrong Trousers'', there's Wallace's wild race around the town in the techno-trousers, controlled by Feathers McGraw. Particularly the shot of Gromit looking at a poster in the foreground, when Wallace suddenly wizzes past in the background, trying and failing to hang onto a lamppost.
** Five words: [[WantedPoster "Have you seen this chicken?"]] [[PaperThinDisguise The "chicken" is a penguin with a red rubber glove on its head]]. Calling the disguise "paper-thin" is a little too generous.
* From ''A Close Shave'': Wallace and a bunch of sheep break Gromit out of prison by forming a tower. Then Wallace steps on a bar of soap, falls to the ground, and looks up at the sheep as they fall on top of him.
** From the same short, Wallace and the entire herd of sheep are chasing Preston's truck, all on ''one'' motorcycle. Wallace yells for them to "get yourselves organised down there!". A moment later, Preston does a double-take as he looks in the side-mirror and see the sheep and Wallace in a perfect jet-ski style formation on the motorbike.
* A LOT of Gromit's facial expressions.
* "Just a bit of harmless brain alteration, that's all."
* "Oh, Gromit! It's a bomb!"
** Five words: [[WantedPoster "Have you seen this chicken?"]] [[PaperThinDisguise The "chicken" is a penguin with a red rubber glove on its head]]. Calling the disguise "paper-thin" is a little too generous.
* From ''A Close Shave'': Wallace and a bunch of sheep break Gromit out of prison by forming a tower. Then Wallace steps on a bar of soap, falls to the ground, and looks up at the sheep as they fall on top of him.
** From the same short, Wallace and the entire herd of sheep are chasing Preston's truck, all on ''one'' motorcycle. Wallace yells for them to "get yourselves organised down there!". A moment later, Preston does a double-take as he looks in the side-mirror and see the sheep and Wallace in a perfect jet-ski style formation on the motorbike.
* A LOT of Gromit's facial expressions.
* "Just a bit of harmless brain alteration, that's all."
* "Oh, Gromit! It's a bomb!"
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* From ''A Close Shave'': Wallace and a bunch of sheep break Gromit out of prison by forming a tower. Then Wallace steps on a bar of soap, falls to the ground, and looks up at the sheep as they fall on top of him.
** From the same short, Wallace and the entire herd of sheep are chasing Preston's truck, all on ''one'' motorcycle. Wallace yells for them to "get yourselves organised down there!". A moment later, Preston does a double-take as he looks in the side-mirror and see the sheep and Wallace in a perfect jet-ski style formation on the motorbike.
* A LOT of Gromit's facial expressions.
* "Just a bit of harmless brain alteration, that's all."
* "Oh, Gromit! It's a bomb!"
* Wallace removes a painting of a piggy bank to reveal a safe... [[ShapedLikeItself with a piggy bank in it]].
* "Dog Reads Paper"
* Wallace balancing on the train.
!!A Close Shave
* From ''A Close Shave'': Wallace and a bunch of sheep break Gromit out of prison by forming a tower. Then Wallace steps on a bar of soap, falls to the ground, and looks up at the sheep as they fall on top of him.
** From the same short, Wallace and the entire herd of sheep are chasing Preston's truck, all on ''one'' motorcycle. Wallace yells for them to "get yourselves organised down there!". A moment later, Preston does a double-take as he looks in the side-mirror and see the sheep and Wallace in a perfect jet-ski style formation on the motorbike.
!!Others
* A LOT of Gromit's facial expressions.
* "Just a bit of harmless brain alteration, that's all."
* Most of the DoubleEntendres in ''Curse of the Were-Rabbit'', but the box Wallace uses to cover himself reading "Warning: [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar Contains nuts]]" is a standout.
* The plane fight with Gromit and Phillip. Specifically when it's interrupted by the plane's time running out and requiring the entire fight to cease as the combatants root around for change.
* "Oh, Gromit! It's a bomb!"
* "Dog Reads Paper"
* Wallace balancing on the train.
!!A Close Shave
* From ''A Close Shave'': Wallace and a bunch of sheep break Gromit out of prison by forming a tower. Then Wallace steps on a bar of soap, falls to the ground, and looks up at the sheep as they fall on top of him.
** From the same short, Wallace and the entire herd of sheep are chasing Preston's truck, all on ''one'' motorcycle. Wallace yells for them to "get yourselves organised down there!". A moment later, Preston does a double-take as he looks in the side-mirror and see the sheep and Wallace in a perfect jet-ski style formation on the motorbike.
!!Others
* A LOT of Gromit's facial expressions.
* "Just a bit of harmless brain alteration, that's all."
* Most of the DoubleEntendres in ''Curse of the Were-Rabbit'', but the box Wallace uses to cover himself reading "Warning: [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar Contains nuts]]" is a standout.
* The plane fight with Gromit and Phillip. Specifically when it's interrupted by the plane's time running out and requiring the entire fight to cease as the combatants root around for change.
* "Oh, Gromit! It's a bomb!"
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*** Not to mention, in between Macintosh yelling and the crowd going mad, there's a small space where everyone stands absolutely still in sheer horror. [[ChirpingCrickets And some candyfloss is blown away.]]
* Most of the DoubleEntendres in ''Curse of the Were-Rabbit'', but the box Wallace uses to cover himself reading "Warning: [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar Contains nuts]]" is a standout.
* The plane fight with Gromit and Phillip. Specifically when it's interrupted by the plane's time running out and requiring the entire fight to cease as the combatants root around for change.
* Most of the DoubleEntendres in ''Curse of the Were-Rabbit'', but the box Wallace uses to cover himself reading "Warning: [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar Contains nuts]]" is a standout.
* The plane fight with Gromit and Phillip. Specifically when it's interrupted by the plane's time running out and requiring the entire fight to cease as the combatants root around for change.
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* Most of the DoubleEntendres in ''Curse of the Were-Rabbit'', but the box Wallace uses to cover himself reading "Warning: [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar Contains nuts]]" is a standout.
* The plane fight with Gromit and Phillip. Specifically when it's interrupted by the plane's time running out and requiring the entire fight to cease as the combatants root around for change.
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*** Not to mention, in between Macintosh yelling and the crowd going mad, there's a small space where everyone stands absolutely still in sheer horror. [[TumblingTumbleweed And some candyfloss is blown away.]]
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*** Not to mention, in between Macintosh yelling and the crowd going mad, there's a small space where everyone stands absolutely still in sheer horror. [[TumblingTumbleweed [[ChirpingCrickets And some candyfloss is blown away.]]
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*** Not to mention, in between Macintosh yelling and the crowd going mad, there's a small space where everyone stands absolutely still in sheer horror. [[TumblingTumbleweed And some candyfloss is blown away.]]
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* Most of the DoubleEntendres in ''Curse of the Were-Rabbit'', but the box Wallace uses to cover himself reading "Warning: [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar Contains nuts]]" is a standout.
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* Most of the DoubleEntendres in ''Curse of the Were-Rabbit'', but the box Wallace uses to cover himself reading "Warning: [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar Contains nuts]]" is a standout.standout.
* The plane fight with Gromit and Phillip. Specifically when it's interrupted by the plane's time running out and requiring the entire fight to cease as the combatants root around for change.
* The plane fight with Gromit and Phillip. Specifically when it's interrupted by the plane's time running out and requiring the entire fight to cease as the combatants root around for change.
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* Breaking Gromit out of prison via tower of sheep (and Wallace.)
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** Another Victor moment: after Victor arrives at the vegetable competition to tell Constable Mackintosh that the Were-Rabbit isn't dead yet, Mackintosh accidentally yells it into a megaphone while standing in front of the crowd. Everyone freaks out, and he quietly says, "...Sorry." But that's not what's funny: what's funny is that in the foreground of that last shot, Victor is facepalming and slowly shaking his head in exasperation. There's something about it that just looks so SILLY.
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** Another Victor moment: after Victor arrives at the vegetable competition to tell Constable Mackintosh that the Were-Rabbit isn't dead yet, Mackintosh accidentally yells it into a megaphone while standing in front of the crowd. Everyone freaks out, and he quietly says, "...Sorry." But that's not what's funny: what's funny is that in the foreground of that last shot, Victor is facepalming and slowly shaking his head in exasperation. There's something about it that just looks so SILLY.SILLY.
* Most of the DoubleEntendres in ''Curse of the Were-Rabbit'', but the box Wallace uses to cover himself reading "Warning: [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar Contains nuts]]" is a standout.
* Most of the DoubleEntendres in ''Curse of the Were-Rabbit'', but the box Wallace uses to cover himself reading "Warning: [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar Contains nuts]]" is a standout.
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** Five words: [[WantedPoster "Have you seen this chicken?"]] [[PaperThinDisguise The "chicken" is a penguin with a red rubber glove on its head]]. Calling the disguise "paper-thin" is a little too generous.
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* "Just a big of harmless brain alteration, that's all."
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* "Just a big bit of harmless brain alteration, that's all."
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** From the same short, Wallace and the entire herd of sheep are chasing Preston's truck, all on ''one'' motorcycle. Wallace yells for them to "get yourselves organised down there!". A moment later, Preston does a double-take as he looks in the side-mirror and see the sheep and Wallace in a perfect jet-ski style formation on the motorbike.
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** From the same short, Wallace and the entire herd of sheep are chasing Preston's truck, all on ''one'' motorcycle. Wallace yells for them to "get yourselves organised down there!". A moment later, Preston does a double-take as he looks in the side-mirror and see the sheep and Wallace in a perfect jet-ski style formation on the motorbike.motorbike.
* A LOT of Gromit's facial expressions.
* "Just a big of harmless brain alteration, that's all."
* "Oh, Gromit! It's a bomb!"
* Breaking Gromit out of prison via tower of sheep (and Wallace.)
* Wallace getting trapped in the Techno-Trousers, and the forced run around town which happens afterwards.
* First Victor's hair, and then Victor himself, being sucked into the Bun-Vac.
** Another Victor moment: after Victor arrives at the vegetable competition to tell Constable Mackintosh that the Were-Rabbit isn't dead yet, Mackintosh accidentally yells it into a megaphone while standing in front of the crowd. Everyone freaks out, and he quietly says, "...Sorry." But that's not what's funny: what's funny is that in the foreground of that last shot, Victor is facepalming and slowly shaking his head in exasperation. There's something about it that just looks so SILLY.
* A LOT of Gromit's facial expressions.
* "Just a big of harmless brain alteration, that's all."
* "Oh, Gromit! It's a bomb!"
* Breaking Gromit out of prison via tower of sheep (and Wallace.)
* Wallace getting trapped in the Techno-Trousers, and the forced run around town which happens afterwards.
* First Victor's hair, and then Victor himself, being sucked into the Bun-Vac.
** Another Victor moment: after Victor arrives at the vegetable competition to tell Constable Mackintosh that the Were-Rabbit isn't dead yet, Mackintosh accidentally yells it into a megaphone while standing in front of the crowd. Everyone freaks out, and he quietly says, "...Sorry." But that's not what's funny: what's funny is that in the foreground of that last shot, Victor is facepalming and slowly shaking his head in exasperation. There's something about it that just looks so SILLY.
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* From ''A Close Shave'': Wallace and a bunch of sheep break Gromit out of prison by forming a tower. Then Wallace steps on a bar of soap, falls to the ground, and looks up at the sheep as they fall on top of him.
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** Also from ''The Wrong Trousers'', there's Wallace's wild race around the town in the techno-trousers, controlled by Feathers McGraw. Particularly the shot of Gromit looking at a poster in the foreground, when Wallace suddenly wizzes past in the background, trying and failing to hang onto a lamppost.
* From ''A Close Shave'': Wallace and a bunch of sheep break Gromit out of prison by forming a tower. Then Wallace steps on a bar of soap, falls to the ground, and looks up at the sheep as they fall on top ofhim.him.
** From the same short, Wallace and the entire herd of sheep are chasing Preston's truck, all on ''one'' motorcycle. Wallace yells for them to "get yourselves organised down there!". A moment later, Preston does a double-take as he looks in the side-mirror and see the sheep and Wallace in a perfect jet-ski style formation on the motorbike.
* From ''A Close Shave'': Wallace and a bunch of sheep break Gromit out of prison by forming a tower. Then Wallace steps on a bar of soap, falls to the ground, and looks up at the sheep as they fall on top of
** From the same short, Wallace and the entire herd of sheep are chasing Preston's truck, all on ''one'' motorcycle. Wallace yells for them to "get yourselves organised down there!". A moment later, Preston does a double-take as he looks in the side-mirror and see the sheep and Wallace in a perfect jet-ski style formation on the motorbike.
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From ''A Grand Day Out'': Gromit's attempt to use a power drill.
From ''The Wrong Trousers'': Gromit threatens Feathers [=McGraw=] with a rolling pin. Feathers pulls out a revolver.
From ''A Close Shave'': Wallace and a bunch of sheep break Gromit out of prison by forming a tower. Then Wallace steps on a bar of soap, falls to the ground, and looks up at the sheep as they fall on top of him.
From ''The Wrong Trousers'': Gromit threatens Feathers [=McGraw=] with a rolling pin. Feathers pulls out a revolver.
From ''A Close Shave'': Wallace and a bunch of sheep break Gromit out of prison by forming a tower. Then Wallace steps on a bar of soap, falls to the ground, and looks up at the sheep as they fall on top of him.
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* From ''A Grand Day Out'': Gromit's attempt to use a power drill.
drill.
* From ''The Wrong Trousers'': Gromit threatens Feathers [=McGraw=] with a rolling pin. Feathers pulls out arevolver.
revolver.
* From ''A Close Shave'': Wallace and a bunch of sheep break Gromit out of prison by forming a tower. Then Wallace steps on a bar of soap, falls to the ground, and looks up at the sheep as they fall on top of him.
* From ''The Wrong Trousers'': Gromit threatens Feathers [=McGraw=] with a rolling pin. Feathers pulls out a
* From ''A Close Shave'': Wallace and a bunch of sheep break Gromit out of prison by forming a tower. Then Wallace steps on a bar of soap, falls to the ground, and looks up at the sheep as they fall on top of him.
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From ''The Wrong Trousers'': Gromit threatens Feathers McGraw with a rolling pin. Feathers pulls out a revolver.
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From ''The Wrong Trousers'': Gromit threatens Feathers McGraw [=McGraw=] with a rolling pin. Feathers pulls out a revolver.