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  • Were-Rabbit
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  • A were-rabbit is somebody who turns into a very huge rabbit at night and back into a human in the day, it's similar to a werewolf.How a person can tell if someone is a were-rabbit, it's the appetite for vegetables of any size and cares for rabbits.The cause of this creature was an idea that Wallace made up called the mind manipulation-O-matic machine, it was supposed to be used for brainwashing rabbits but failed when Wallace kicked the lever that caused a rabbit to be fused on Wallace's head.
  • The Were-Rabbit is a giant rabbit like monster that was in danger of getting shot by Victor Quartermaine. He is actually Wallace after a freak accident with a mind control machine (Mind Manipulation-O-Matic). At first, Wallace was out of control, and he acted like a monster, which frightened the townsfolk. When he sees Victor threatening Lady Tottington, Wallace regains control, but cannot speak.
  • [Source] The Were-Rabbit is the titular protagonist from the DreamWorks/Aardman animated film, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. In the film, He is a giant rabbit that was in danger of getting shot by Victor Quartermaine. The Were-Rabbit is terrified of the vegetable patch. He is actually Wallace after a freak accident with a mind control machine.
  • The Were-Rabbit is a character from the DreamWorks/Aardman animated film, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. In the film, He is a giant rabbit that was in danger of getting shot by Victor Quartermaine. The Were-Rabbit is terrified of the vegetable patch. He is actually Wallace after a freak accident with a mind control machine.
Alignment
  • Good
Goal
  • To protect Lady Tottington and avoid being shot by Victor Quartermaine
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  • Heroic Monster
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  • Unknown
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  • Goals
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  • Wallace Herbertson
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  • Type of Hero
Dislikes
  • Victor Quartermaine
Row 4 title
  • Occupation
Row 2 info
  • Wallace and Hutch
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  • Hunting down prize vegetables
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  • Full Name
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  • Superhuman strength, stealing or eating prize vegetables and howling up in the sky
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  • Alias
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  • Hobby
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  • Powers / Skills
Row 3 info
  • Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
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  • Origin
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  • To protect Gromit and Lady Tottington from [[w:c:villains:Victor Quartermaine
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Box Title
  • Do-Gooder
Voice
Likes
  • Lady Tottington, vegetals, Gromit
Appearance
  • Big furry monster, long ears, sharp teethes
Name
  • The Were-Rabbit
Personality
  • Powerful, destructive, potent, loyal, prosperous, obnoxious, fierce, gentle, kind, harmless, well-intentioned.
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Fate
  • Dies after Sacrificing himself by jumping off the building of Tottington Hall to save Gromit's life and turns back into Wallace.
Alias
  • Hutch, the Beast, the Rabbit Monster
Enemies
Image size
  • 300
Powers
  • Superhuman strength, roaring and howling.
Appeared in
  • The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Occupation
  • vegetable eating beast
Fullname
  • Wallace Hebertson
Films
Friends
Image File
  • Wallacerabbit.jpg
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  • A were-rabbit is somebody who turns into a very huge rabbit at night and back into a human in the day, it's similar to a werewolf.How a person can tell if someone is a were-rabbit, it's the appetite for vegetables of any size and cares for rabbits.The cause of this creature was an idea that Wallace made up called the mind manipulation-O-matic machine, it was supposed to be used for brainwashing rabbits but failed when Wallace kicked the lever that caused a rabbit to be fused on Wallace's head.
  • The Were-Rabbit is a giant rabbit like monster that was in danger of getting shot by Victor Quartermaine. He is actually Wallace after a freak accident with a mind control machine (Mind Manipulation-O-Matic). At first, Wallace was out of control, and he acted like a monster, which frightened the townsfolk. When he sees Victor threatening Lady Tottington, Wallace regains control, but cannot speak.
  • [Source] The Were-Rabbit is the titular protagonist from the DreamWorks/Aardman animated film, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. In the film, He is a giant rabbit that was in danger of getting shot by Victor Quartermaine. The Were-Rabbit is terrified of the vegetable patch. He is actually Wallace after a freak accident with a mind control machine.
  • The Were-Rabbit is a character from the DreamWorks/Aardman animated film, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. In the film, He is a giant rabbit that was in danger of getting shot by Victor Quartermaine. The Were-Rabbit is terrified of the vegetable patch. He is actually Wallace after a freak accident with a mind control machine.
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