With this movie and Corpse Bride releasing within 2 weeks of each other.... which would you pick out of the two?
@supers80452 ай бұрын
This one
@Sideswiper1983-on6po2 ай бұрын
Aardman takes the win for me
@FrankieD82832 ай бұрын
Both
@itsmargi50762 ай бұрын
Were-Rabbit is my favorite out of the two, hands down.
@Viva_Phoenix2 ай бұрын
This movie :)
@Switch_Lens2 ай бұрын
Funny how Daz has realised that he can skyrocket his channel by worming the word "terrible" into literally as many video titles as possible.
@TheSandwichMan962 ай бұрын
XD
@ryantheanimator11562 ай бұрын
He has unlocked the "clickbait title can get more view" ability.
@willbhowes2 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's a shame coz were-rabbit gets a bad reputation. It's actually a masterpiece in Animation. Daz seems to agree as well.
@KraylebStudios2 ай бұрын
@@willbhowes It was not well-received?? That sounds horrible..
@Internationale72 ай бұрын
@@KraylebStudiosit was very well received, confused why this has such a crappy click bait title
@NovaStella_2 ай бұрын
One of my favorite gags to this day is that the Vicar absolutely knows that he's in a horror film. He totally leans in to riling up the mob of townsfolk, he knows to enter a scene in a wheelchair after being attacked and then just gets up and walks out of it when the shock wears off, and his entire scene with Victor Quartermaine xD. He monologues about the wererabbit and leaves pauses in to acquaint the lightning and thunder, and you can see him realizing that lightning crashes after every time they say "A bullet? (BOOOOOM) A bullet! (BOOOOOM)" and is content to just keep back and forth-ing to play with the thunder and lightning until Victor catches on and slams the shutters closed lol
@PotatoPatatoVonSpudsworthАй бұрын
Makes sense that the Vicar would catch on to the intentions of higher powers!
@slyfoxcub6578Ай бұрын
funnily enough, the church window(that the rabbit smashes) depicts a holy knight slaying a dragon. So it would make sense for the Vicar of a church founded for a sainted monster slayer to have monster hunting manuals and equipment on hand as standard
@SansHasAscended2 ай бұрын
Guys. Two dogs in a plane? A dog fight? I can’t be the only one that got that joke…
@DiagonalCoff332 ай бұрын
OMG!
@harizzafran7973Ай бұрын
I'm so mad that i didn't get that joke till NOW!
@cias55sАй бұрын
That’s even a joke made in the film
@KreepyBeepyАй бұрын
Oh my god
@stupidmangozАй бұрын
It's still going over my head
@RNS_Aurelius2 ай бұрын
The irony of Katzenberg criticising Disney as soulless corporatism then trying to rip the soul out of a British classic. His real gripe with Disney was he wasn't in charge.
@kennydarmawan132 ай бұрын
The smirk Quartermaine made is arguably scarier than the Were-Rabbit in general. He's willing to kill Wallace while disguising it as an act of heroism. Also, if Quartermaine returns, I can imagine Wallace becoming a Were-Rabbit in a rather serious moment of being out-of-character. You know you crossed Wallace's line when HE is weaponizing his inventions.
@silvenwolfsilven2 ай бұрын
that would be cool if he wasn’t aloof to what was going on and did something about it, im hoping to see that in the new movie with Feathers coming back
@MatheeАй бұрын
9:12 Fun fact, in the danish version, it sounded like Wallace said "år" instead of "hour", which means year, so she thought he said they were coming in a year, making the "I can't wait that long" joke double layered as there's also a joke in her having a very mild reaction to the pest control people saying it will take them a year to even look at the problem
@XedlordАй бұрын
That's actually a pretty great one
@00square12 ай бұрын
Fun fact: This movie took 5 years to make and was the first stop motion movie to win an Oscar. The movie felt like an extended Wallace and gromit short but in a good way. I like how this movie shows the relationship between the duo. Gromit always goes out of his way to clean up Wallace’s mess because how much he cares about him. He’s like the father figure to him. This was a grand entertaining feature to watch. Also, I can’t wait to see the new Wallace and gromit movie set to be released this January 2025.
@RightCross224 күн бұрын
It comes out this Friday on Netflix, let’s go!!!
@snailmail68312 ай бұрын
I like how the were-rabbit looks like a costume. Like how older/low budget films would just has a simple costumed man playing the monster
@kiralink4141Ай бұрын
Very “early monster movie” vibes. Even the transition back to a human is very early monster movie
@peskygull92792 ай бұрын
Wererabbit is such a culturally historic movie that I think I could recognise it from any frame
@demo28232 ай бұрын
Could show me a piece of cheese from this movie and I'd know it.
@Alejandroigarabide2 ай бұрын
In Latin America it was called "Wallace and Gromit: The battle of the vegetables", yet it was still successful.
@peet-janissen58382 ай бұрын
I guess they must eat there greens
@Alejandroigarabide2 ай бұрын
@peet-janissen5838 I can't speak for the whole culture, but most of the people I know prefer meat since childhood.
@peet-janissen58382 ай бұрын
@@Alejandroigarabide atleast healthier than sugar
@aimeegeorgia80372 ай бұрын
The battle of the vegetables just reminds me of veg in armour and chain mail 😭
@OAnalista-l9gАй бұрын
I'm from Brazil, I can confirm it, many people don't watched the original shorts and movies of Wallace and Grommit, but this one had an enormus success.
@noir-2142 ай бұрын
This movie was one of the main reasons I became an animator. I saw both this and the nightmare before christmas during my childhood, and they just stuck with me throughout my life, and years later, here I am
@SuperCookie642 ай бұрын
Original title: Aardman's AMAZING Were-Rabbit Horror Movie... Second title: Aardman's Not-TERRIBLE Were-Rabbit Horror Movie...
@FishManMovies2 ай бұрын
Third title: Aardman’s Not-TORTURE TO WATCH Were-Rabbit Horror Movie…
@amrenmurray2 ай бұрын
This movie is extremely endearing to me for one reason. When I was much younger, me and my family went to an interim outdoor theater being hosted by a coastal town in Oregon. The weather was amazing and while we were waiting for the movie to begin I remember taking a moment to watch a young boy playing with a golden retriever puppy in the grass of a nearby field. This was easily the same year the movie came out...maybe 2007 ish. I'm fighting to have that kind of magic back in my life and sometimes it feels like I'm actually winning.
@TehJimlad2 ай бұрын
Calling curse of the were rabbit "not-terrible" is like calling beef wellington "technically edible"
@Preteristboy2 ай бұрын
As much as I love this movie all these years later, one of the best jokes never made it into the movie proper: the police constable's name is Macintosh. P.C. Macintosh.
@taqresu58652 ай бұрын
Maybe it will in Vengeance Most Fowl?
@ArtemisAYO2 ай бұрын
@@taqresu5865no, he got promoted to Chief Inspector
@TheRedRobin96Ай бұрын
When I was a kid who grew up in South Texas I didn't realize Wallace and Gromit was a British animation. I don't remember how I watched but I remember watching it a lot as a kid. So when Curse of the Were-Rabbit trailers came out I remember being really excited and telling friends about it at school and they had no idea what I was talking about. I also remember being made fun of for wanting to watch it, sadly that's one of the things that taught me to not talk about my personal interests unless other people were talking about the same thing first. On the bright side my older brother took me to watch this movie when it first came out. We were never very close and he often bullied me, but him taking just the two of us to watch Curse of the Were-Rabbit was one of the few things the two of us did together that we weren't forced to do.
@TheRogueDM2 ай бұрын
5:18 ish, yes that's the point about Mrs Mulch's false teeth. You can see as Mrs Mulch goes on ahead out of the door, Mr Mulch is looking hesitant with her teeth as if to say, "Do you want these or what?" before resorting to putting them in his own mouth instead and just going with it.
@mindforkАй бұрын
Even as a kid I used to get goosebumps during that scene where the vicar reveals the wererabbit’s existence-- it really is a phenomenal moment. His fervent rant about how unholy and unnatural the creature is primes us for something, and then the "person-shaped hole" trope in the stained glass window. A cartoon effect normally used for laughs, but here it implies its form without directly revealing it. It gives us a very horror-esque idea in a very cartoony way-- so good.
@thesuperthingymabob8209Ай бұрын
My family used to say that we used to just think wallace was an idiot, this movie makes us realise everyone in this world is
@wererabbitthump46572 ай бұрын
15:51 you say Wallace would probably design the lady rabbit this way, it works both ways because he is also the were-rabbit which is probably what in his mind inspired the look
@satinizer80212 ай бұрын
This movie is my entire childhood. I had always loved Wallace and Gromit as a kid, and one time my parents surprised me and my brother with a DVD of this movie. It's a core memory for me
@geoffshaw2775Ай бұрын
Hutch's deliver of the line "I am Wallace" when walking to the door kills me every time. So good!
@SelkieGirlАй бұрын
"My hair is in your machine" might be the most entertaining joke I've ever heard! Like, I didn't blow out the windows with laughing, but it's just _so freaking good!_
@MichaelSar12IsBackАй бұрын
"Oh, no, it's only rabbits in there! The hare, I think you'll find, is a much larger mammal."
@theadaptationstationmaster2 ай бұрын
I'm American but I knew about marrows thanks to Beatrix Potter, and I remember when I saw (the American version of) the movie, I thought it was weird that they missed the opportunity for a pun about Gromit having "a splendid marrow." Glad to learn they didn't.
@azel70562 ай бұрын
Honestly, I’m genuinely shocked you of all people haven’t Reviewed this till now, But really glad you are
@Azujia2 ай бұрын
I remember watching this as a kid at my neighbor’s house Halloween night. On my way home, I spooked pretty hard at a well timed animal noise after I said “there’s no such thing as were-rabbits…” Never sprinted faster in my life
@jedverse78782 ай бұрын
32:00 Oh dang. I never noticed they didn’t hide Wallace’s non-existent lower half in this scene. I won’t see this scene the same again now.
@KayBandyАй бұрын
I never can look at that corner now
@KPen3750Ай бұрын
You missed a great detail of the transformation scene. Gromit locking the doors because he knows what's coming again playing into that Gromit knows but cannot communicate
@jonahfalcon19702 ай бұрын
They had to use CGI for liquid effects (Flushed Away, the gravy explosion in Chicken Run). It's inevitable.
@jonahfalcon19702 ай бұрын
There's a ton of adult sexual humor in the film, too. Her "secret garden". heh
@willwright38312 ай бұрын
“Just take a look at my wife’s brassicas! Ravaged in the night!” 😂
@jonahfalcon19702 ай бұрын
@@willwright3831 The alarm bell is a pair of tits.
@bobcatman012120 күн бұрын
There's a ''bag of shite'' in a scene 😅
@SimonBradley-i2b6 күн бұрын
“Kiss my ar…tichoke!”
@bradtravis2440Ай бұрын
The hand changing is a homage to the scene from An American Warewolf in London
@SnaksiXDАй бұрын
12:38 I love the subversion of expectation with the smooth camera to then rapidly moving it a tiny bit with the sound to suddenly imply that this is the monster's POV.
@ScootsLounge25 күн бұрын
Curse of the Wererabbit was my first Wallace and Grommit... anything, and I absolutely fell in love with the duo. I'd eventually get to watch more of their shorts, and I'm very pleased to say I've loved all the ones I've seen. Cant wait for the new movie :)
@SaberCat5872 ай бұрын
I was genuinely terrified of this movie as a kid. That wererabbit haunted me.
@mpg2727272 ай бұрын
I remember seeing this in the cinema when it came out and even as a kid i was blown away by the upgrade in quality with it's presentation. I mean seriously go and watch a grand day out and then were rabbit and you'll see what I mean instantly.
@skyr52472 ай бұрын
I watched this movie so many times as a kid and even 20 years later, I say "veGetables...." the way Wallace does sometimes lol
@KentuckyWallChicken2 ай бұрын
I was obsessed with this movie as a kid! I rewatched it again about 2 weeks ago and it’s still one of my favorite films ever. I feel like I can appreciate it now more as an adult who’s seen a lot of horror movies, but honestly I don’t know if I ever would have been as big of a horror film if it wasn’t for this movie. It’s a perfect film for kids wanting to get into horror!
@devinjones15272 ай бұрын
Ok but can we also talk about how good the licensed game on Xbox was? Like surprisingly good. I love this movie and I remember having fun for hours running around the Wallace and gromit world
@Shiny_MistyАй бұрын
OH MY GOSH, SAME!
@Wolvenstorm-52712 ай бұрын
I was one of those kids scared of the transformation scene, granted I was like 3 to 4 years old when I first saw the movie.
@RBenjo2118 күн бұрын
11:00 The audio commentary for this film is very good. Nick Park says one animator did try (and fail) to animate 20 bunnies on cocktail sticks… 25:50 They went through several endings and this idea of Wallace/Hutch fixing and restoring it was the plan from Day 1, but it was rejected because Hutch was too good a character to “kill off”.
@XperimentorEESАй бұрын
Glad you brought up Harvey, what an overlooked wholesome film. Shame so few stopanimations are made, it allows for both cartoonish and realistic writing while being an impressive medium.
@ClownBARFАй бұрын
No movie ever made me want to eat vegetables more as a kid than this one did. something about how they did the vegetables made them looks so damn appetizing. I always wanted to eat that carrot Gromit cut up.
@martijnklaassen35362 ай бұрын
Grommit has more personality then I do and the dog can't even speak
@1805movie2 ай бұрын
I'd argue _Troll 2_ is also a "vegetarian" horror movie. They turn people into plants and eat them, so it counts.
@backtoklondike9 күн бұрын
Reason for why Dreamworks tried to Americanize Wallace and Gromit even though they commissioned it: Because like with other huge cultural icons that isn't as big in the US, Hollywood hears about that icon, finds out it's a huge success or is critically celebrated not just in their home country but in other countries as well and thinks this is either an easy money grab or Oscar. But then they don't understand WHY it is iconic and then they get surprised when it turns out that icon is very much not that American or had the style they expected too. Like I remember an American studio commissioned Jean-Luc Godard to make an adaption of King Lear because they have heard of him being one of the pioneers of French cinema so they grabbed him thinking this is going to be an Oscar contender. But anyone who knows what type of movies Jean-Luc Godard makes (and if you don't, just look at clips of any of his movies) would know that was a really bad idea. And then that studio got shocked that Godard didn't do a straightforward Shakespeare movie. So that Katzenberg didn't know that Wallace and Gromit is very British in nature isn't shocking.
@alice_mation2 ай бұрын
a note on vengeance most fowl, why have they got McGraw being so emotive? like more so than usual? his sinister creepiness was bc he didn't emote at all, they've said so in interviews
@ScotchWhiskey8642 ай бұрын
11:43 If we're going Britishly British for this, I would have loved a Bob Hale from Horrible Histories here
@summerblackman28292 ай бұрын
Omg yes I was going to say this
@fellow3796Ай бұрын
Almost certain that’s the reference he was making, because that sounded like the perfect cadence
@tailablu3585Ай бұрын
Man! I couldn’t even make it all the way through the video! The way you describe everything puts me right back into the excitement I had when watching this as a kid! I’m gonna rewatch the movie and then come back!
@yourcrazyfnafgirl2 ай бұрын
I literally just watched this film (for Halloween ofc 😂) and came straight here once I saw it on my recommended, and I didn't even realise those small details that you mentioned at 16:18 😭😭 But those details just make that scene even better ngl!! Great video too!! 😊
@Miru_Man2 ай бұрын
Not-terrible??? This is a masterpiece of modern art!!
@admiralkaede2 ай бұрын
feeding rabbits nothing but carrots could actually kill them the sugar content in carrots is high meaning they should only be fed them rarely as a treat
@TMDTheMaskDirector-ye5oe2 ай бұрын
I bet Were-Rabbit Wallace would’ve thrown that tree at Victor (thus killing him) if he hadn’t of noticed Gromit was dangerously close Victor (as he would’ve ended up killing him too and he could still recognise his friend).
@disneyfan91342 ай бұрын
Fun Fact: I was only 14 and a half years old when I went to see Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit in theatres when it first came out and this is how I was first introduced to Wallace and Gromit.
@nykole19632 ай бұрын
I find it funny that Watership Down is still seen as the most disturbing animation ever when there's Fritz the Cat and that other one that's dealing with cats being experimented on and such (both of which have been reviewed by Saberspark). If you really read into Watership Down, it's actually more in a lesson about not losing yourself in stillness, conformity, and blind "ignorance". It's about triumph over trials and tribulations from your own kind and others. It's a fantastic movie, and though there are some startling parts, I don't think it's too much for the average 11 year old. As long as that kid is smart and emotionally secure, they'll be fine.
@spencerpetunia82682 ай бұрын
Most of where Watership Down's "most terrifying animated movie of all time" reputation comes from is that parents have for decades bought it to show to their young children thinking it's only going to be a cute rabbit movie that'll be fine for kids.
@nykole19632 ай бұрын
@@spencerpetunia8268 And that sounds like a personal problem, especially for nowadays!
@maravreloaded2 ай бұрын
I remember watching this movie as a kid from a DVD in a video store. Agh, is that what feels to get older? Oh god.
@willropa42262 ай бұрын
Thanks for this Halloween review, this movie's got a fun little corner in my head after CN just randomly decided one day to air Were-Rabbit, Wrong Trousers, and Loaf and Death when I was a kid.
@KraylebStudios2 ай бұрын
I can't believe they tried to replace his voice actor with just a random celebrity voice actor, thank frick they changed it back
@jrnsurlan405Ай бұрын
Don’t you mean Frith?
@KraylebStudiosАй бұрын
@jrnsurlan405 Whos Frith
@Stratoblast2 ай бұрын
Am I the only one who thinks Wallace isn’t an idiot? I always thought he was just a slow thinker or oblivious or ignorant in some cases, but never stupid.
@jacobmadar46042 ай бұрын
omg i just notice that at the 7 min mark of this video the penut butter is called the middle age spread and right now wallace in the movie is the farther that getting old and the gromit is their 20 year old child that wants their parent to take better care of them selfs they put alot of effort into this movie
@WILDFIRE14412 ай бұрын
I remember a while ago, me and my brother were looking for something to watch and we found this movie, we were so excited 'cos it's been ages since we watched any wallace and gromit, only to be extremely disappointed when it started speaking in a language we didn't understand lol
@reyka_kai84312 ай бұрын
Was literally just looking for ur review of this yesterday thank you for posting it
@ReadingeyeАй бұрын
One of my favorite aspects of this film is that there's one garden the were-rabbit never goes for; despite how close it is.
@georgeetboom7719Ай бұрын
The scene were the vicar hears a burp and says “ Mrs Munge 😂😂
@sugarlol13262 ай бұрын
I rewatched this movie with my best friend recently, and at the scene at 20:57 my friend said “oh, this is *so much worse* when I close my eyes..” and I couldn’t agree more 😂😂😂
@DragonaxFilmsАй бұрын
Thank you for solving the Mrs./Mr. Mulch teeth mystery. That bit has thrown me for years, I never noticed that Mr. Mulch offers the teeth to his wife momentarily.
@Mike14264Ай бұрын
Ah, this is one of my favorite movies of all time! Owned it on DVD! This was during a time where it was already common to watch my country's dub of a movie, and the VAs were honestly incredible. It's funny to hear folks sing the praises of so many special actors and VAs, when the voices I heard were of other people entirely, hehe. Also, that shot of Wallace and Hutch swapping mindwaves as he hopped around like a rabbit always spooked me a bit, ngl...
@bowserbreaker25152 ай бұрын
This is the best monster movie ever made. Well, aside from Abott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. Nothing can top that. Also, the twist of Wallace being the were-rabbit was really surprising. Great twist.
@stevec5922Ай бұрын
It's the only film I've been to at any cinema that got a spontanious standing ovation at the end!
@lukebristol102 ай бұрын
This movie was a huge part of my childhood.
@mandarine7956Ай бұрын
This film terrified me as a kid ! Especially that scene with the vegetables in Wallace's room... I love it now, so happy to see some appreciation for it !
@neea97482 ай бұрын
oh my god I had completely forgotten about this movie I LOVED this as a kid 😭
@vjpearceКүн бұрын
I had a similar experience with the radio playing Brighteyes. Someone plugged in a radio on a very choppy ferry to drown out the sounds of everyone throwing up. The song playing was Celine Dion's My Heart Will Go On. As you can imagine, it went down like a lead balloon and everyone was screaming to turn it off. 28:02 I assumed that new undamaged traps would be in Wallace's garden, so Victor took Gromit back there to lock him up.
@Lella-qm9yj2 ай бұрын
I think British Humor is the humor I've been missing my entire life.
@FoxOnFilm22098 күн бұрын
This was one of my childhood movies
@meikahidenoriАй бұрын
They held an exhibition at ACMI in Melbourne with all of Aardmans movie sets and OMG the sets were gorgeous 😊 there was something magical seeing the clay sets up close of this film, shawn the sheep & Pirates! (They had the ENTIRE SHIP from the Pirates! Film and OMG it was incredible and bloody huge!) Just... if you ever get to go to an exhibition of their stuff PLEASE check it out ❤
@NootNoot1272 ай бұрын
this movie was such a major part of my childhood! it's amazing to finally see someone talking about it because i swore for years that no one else had heard of it lol
@nathanrowland1918Ай бұрын
31:41 only just notived the box saying 'may contain nuts' love it!!
@germans_lol72592 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Wensleydale cheese was saved from bankruptcy after wallice said WensleyDale, in the first wallice and gromit, bc they thought the word would make wallice look toothy
@Autumn-fk4foАй бұрын
When I was unable to use my eyes due to being swollen in the hospital after surgery, this movie was playing on the TV and I listened to it. It was 10/10 even without visuals
@HayLeesHomeMade2 ай бұрын
This was one of my favorite movies growing up, still is. Just rewatched it last week
@lolly33802 ай бұрын
22:23 I was tariffed of this movie when I was a kid. Especially this scene. I would close my eyes every time it would happen. But now this is definitely one of my favorite movies! Stop motion is such a cool art form and I think it definitely needs more love! 🎥
@derekwarren4563Ай бұрын
I am from the USA but have always loved the Wallace & Gromit series!
@jesterjay_Ай бұрын
I had never heard of Watership Down before, and you mentioning it piqued my curiosity. thanks for that…
@BlazingDiancie2 ай бұрын
3:00 Ok, that french title is actually really clever, combining "Lapin" and "Loup-Garou"
@LoganKingston-ne5sn2 ай бұрын
I remember suggesting this to you via instagram lol
@BlazingDiancie2 ай бұрын
22:12 IIRC, the foot transformation took an entire year, possibly 2, by itself.
@WeirdoIsManАй бұрын
Love the new format your using!
@jackbob83Ай бұрын
13:20 You terrified me with that L4D2 spitter jingle. My brain is too Source Engine coded for this.
@TheFlashStickman2 ай бұрын
This is SUCH a good film. I really hope in true W&G fashion, incredible cinematography will be a big focus on the next film. I had hopes.
@PaperScalezАй бұрын
It’s nice to see someone finally talking about this classic
@hollyberry0602Ай бұрын
I have such fond memories of this film from my childhood, it’s a beloved classic for my family! I’ve always thought it was brilliant! It’s funny and clever and the animation is amazing (but that’s a given considering it’s Aardman, their style is so distinctive and charming! Btw if you’ve never seen Star Wars visions, Aardman produced season 2 episode 4 and it’s gorgeous! It’s Star Wars in Aardman’s classic style, and it’s so cute and wholesome! Absolutely my fave of the whole season)
@_Five_Knights_2 ай бұрын
I'll be frank, I feel like the transformation scene was single handedly what caused me to have a phobia of that sorta stuff going forward in life LMAO I do NOT do good with animal transformations nor body horror
@orbitdonut9118Ай бұрын
Fun fact, as a child, the title card and the loud thunder scared me more than the movie itself, i remember scrambling to skip it or just be terrified
@cias55sАй бұрын
15:17 and 15:35 are just insanely good shots. i love them
@22Tesla23 күн бұрын
27:10 Uh... yeah, no I think he felt that. Just look at his expression as it goes from shock to anger like "WTF man?" leading to the slap. XD
@Shadow_Sprinbonnie2 ай бұрын
This has always been my favourite Wallace And Gromit Animation out of all of them!
@morbidravenpages9695Ай бұрын
Side note to the bright eyes reference. Which was my favorite movie as a kid (still is) and being a fan of Wallace and gromit I literally had to watch it after.
@PeckingbirdАй бұрын
Hearing Power Hungry Fool in the background surrounding 3:50 is a surprise, but a most welcome one.
@jonahfalcon19702 ай бұрын
I loved Curse of the Were-Rabbit. It even won the Best Animated Feature Oscar.