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  • Wallace and Gromit/WMG
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  • This explains why in "Curse Of The Were Rabbit" everyone is seen using pounds, shillings and pence (instead of pounds and pence) and Wallace and Gromit are seen using post 70s technology. It also explains why Wallace uses metric currency to make the robot on the moon work in "A Grand Day Out". In this world, Britain tried decimalisation for a time, then got fed up of it. * Confirmed in Grand Adventures - in Fright Of The Bumblebees Wallace claims that the worker bees are slow because they're on the modern metric system and find it difficult to make the conversion.
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  • This explains why in "Curse Of The Were Rabbit" everyone is seen using pounds, shillings and pence (instead of pounds and pence) and Wallace and Gromit are seen using post 70s technology. It also explains why Wallace uses metric currency to make the robot on the moon work in "A Grand Day Out". In this world, Britain tried decimalisation for a time, then got fed up of it. * Confirmed in Grand Adventures - in Fright Of The Bumblebees Wallace claims that the worker bees are slow because they're on the modern metric system and find it difficult to make the conversion.