Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
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But if I can't fix it...
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Cheddar.
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...maybe the other me can!
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I’m inventing, mostly.
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Look at me go! I’m a genius.
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Awake! I can't answer the door.
Not like this.

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Charming. I’m Wallace.
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I already am!
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Hutch!
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Geronimo!
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Wallace?
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Hang on a mo'.
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Wallace?
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Hello? I say.
Open this door at once.

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Totty.
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Lady Tottington, if you don't mind.
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I’m afraid I have some
rather bad news, Wallace.

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Thing is, well,
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you've rather let me down
with this beastly beast business.

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- I suppose I have.
- Yes.

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it’s obvious to me
that you have absolutely no idea

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where this poor creature is.
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And I’m afraid
you've given me no option

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but to let Victor
shoot the poor thing.

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Shoot it?
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Yes. Wasn't an easy choice,
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but the veg competition
has to come first.

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Besides, Victor's promised me
it won't suffer.

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it will be quick and painless.
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How thoughtful.
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I cannot deny it was
a difficult decision for me.

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Because I’ve recently developed...
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Hurry!
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...feelings for you.
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Feelings?
Oh, well, never mind, eh?

:54:41
- Ta-ra, then.
- Wait! Wallace.

:54:43
I haven't finished.
There's more that needs to be said.

:54:46
Well, I’ll give you a tinkle, shall l?
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Can't we at least shake hands?
Part as friends?

:54:50
it’s not very convenient
at the moment.

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Thanks for coming by.
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Well, l... l...

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