Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
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I can see that you're
a true nature lover.

:40:03
Oh, yes. Yes, I am.
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At first, I thought
I could change Victor.

:40:08
Now I’m not so sure.
:40:12
Do you think a man can change, Wallace?
:40:14
Change?
:40:16
Oh, yes.
:40:22
Really, Phillip.
The things one does for love.

:40:34
Pesto.
:40:37
- Mr. Wallace.
- Oh, Totty.

:40:40
Totty?
:40:47
I’d like to show you one last thing.
:40:49
Something no other man
has ever seen.

:40:55
My carrot de Chantenay.
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Just smell it, Wallace.
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- Feel its silken flesh.
- Oh, yes.

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isn’t it the most sumptuous,
succulent specimen you've ever seen?

:41:06
- Yes!
- Doesn't it fill your heart

:41:08
- with desire?
- Yes!

:41:09
Just imagine
what it would taste like.

:41:18
What on earth
were you thinkin' of, lad?

:41:21
Ruined a perfectly good piece
of fashionable knitwear, that did.

:41:25
To say nothing of a relationship
with an important client.

:41:30
it’s lucky for us her Ladyship
was so understanding.

:41:35
Honestly, I don't know
what's got into you lately.

:41:38
And slow down for pity's sake.
:41:41
You'll buckle me trunnions.
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Don't worry. I’ll see to this.
:41:52
You stay here where you belong.
in the doghouse.


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