As Tottington Hall’s annual giant vegetable competition approaches, cheese-loving inventor Wallace and his intelligent beagle Gromit provide a humane pest control business known as “Anti-Pesto,” protecting the townspeople’s vegetables from pests, including rabbits. One evening after capturing rabbits found in Lady Tottington’s garden, Wallace uses two of his latest inventions, the “Bun-Vac 6000” and “Mind Manipulation-O-Matic,” to brainwash them into hating vegetables. All goes well until Wallace accidentally sets the Bun-Vac to “BLOW,” and his brain is fused with a rabbit’s, forcing Gromit to destroy the Mind-O-Matic. The transfer appears to have worked, as the rabbit shows no interest in vegetables. They name the rabbit Hutch and place him in a cage.Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit 2005 Movie Download.
That night, a giant rabbit devours many of the town’s vegetables and the duo fail to respond. During a town meeting the next day, the creature is revealed as the legendary Were-Rabbit. The hunter Lord Victor Quartermaine offers to shoot the creature, but Tottington persuades the townsfolk to give Anti-Pesto a second chance. Wallace and Gromit attempt to catch it with a giant, stuffed female rabbit attached to their van, which breaks off after they go through a tunnel. Wallace goes to retrieve it, but fails to return when the giant rabbit shows up, forcing Gromit to take action himself.
After a wild pursuit towards the creature, Wallace suspects that Hutch may be the rabbit and has Gromit lock him in a high-security cage. Gromit then finds a bunch of giant muddy rabbit tracks leading up to Wallace’s room. There, he finds a giant pile of half-eaten vegetables on Wallace’s bed, revealing Wallace as the true culprit. Victor, who seeks to woo Tottington, corners Wallace in the forest, but Wallace transforms into a Were-Rabbit under the light of the full moon and flees. Now seeing the perfect chance to eliminate his rival, Victor obtains three “24-carrot” gold bullets from the town’s vicar, Reverend Clement Hedges, to use against rabbit Wallace.