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  • Wallace (Wallace and Gromit)
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  • Wallace is the titular main protagonist of the Wallace and Gromit franchise. He is an inveterate inventor and Gromit's owner and best friend. He is voiced by Peter Sallis (1989-2010) and Ben Whitehead (2010-present). He enjoys a nice cup of tea or a drop of Bordeaux red for those special occasions. He reads the Morning Post, the Afternoon Post and the Evening Post and occasionally Ay-Up!, which is a parody of Hello! magazine. It is mentioned that Wallace was born on 7th August 1959, so Wallace is approximately 55 years old. This was mentioned by Nick Park in 2009.
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type of hero
  • Genius
Goals
  • To bring cheese from the moon To capture Feathers McGraw and take him into custody To stop Preston from turning sheep and Wendolene into dog meat and clear Gromit's name To get rid of his Were-Rabbit curse To escape from Piella Bakewell from killing him
Origin
  • A Grand Day Out
Skills
  • Survival in space, inventing and Chef skills
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Alias
  • Wallace, The Were-Rabbit
Hobby
  • Inventing with his canine companion.
Occupation
  • Inventor
Fullname
  • Wallace Herbertson
Size
  • 200
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  • Wallace is the titular main protagonist of the Wallace and Gromit franchise. He is an inveterate inventor and Gromit's owner and best friend. He is voiced by Peter Sallis (1989-2010) and Ben Whitehead (2010-present). He delights in creating elaborate contraptions that often do not work as intended. He is a self-proclaimed genius, evident from his exclamation when he discovers Hutch's borrowed skill, a talent for all things mechanical. Most of Wallace's inventions look not unlike the designs of Heath Robinson and Rube Goldberg; creator Nick Park has said of Wallace that all his inventions are designed around the principle of "using a sledgehammer to crack a nut." He enjoys a nice cup of tea or a drop of Bordeaux red for those special occasions. He reads the Morning Post, the Afternoon Post and the Evening Post and occasionally Ay-Up!, which is a parody of Hello! magazine. Both Wallace and Gromit live together at the ficticious address of 62 West Wallaby Street, Wigan, Lancashire. However, his accent as voiced by Peter Sallis is from Sallis' native Holme Valley in Yorkshire but in 2004 Wallace made a cameo appearance on Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends in the episode "Ticket to Rod" and he was voiced by Dwight Schultz. It is mentioned that Wallace was born on 7th August 1959, so Wallace is approximately 55 years old. This was mentioned by Nick Park in 2009.
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