• Director(s)

    Steve Box

  • Production Year

    2005

  • Release date

    01/12/2019

  • Genre(s)

    Animation, Comedy, Adventure

  • Approx. running minutes

    85m

  • Cast

    Peter Sallis (voice), Ralph Fiennes (voice), Helena Bonham Carter (voice), Peter Kay (voice), John Thomson (voice)

Film

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse Of The Were-rabbit

very mild bad language, comic scary scenes

Wallace and Gromit investigate a mysterious creature that is eating all the town's vegetables. While this animated film has some mild scary scenes, nobody is seriously hurt and the tone is light and comic

Wallace and Gromit investigate a mysterious creature that is eating all the town's vegetables. While this animated film has some mild scary scenes, nobody is seriously hurt and the tone is light and comic

Content Advice(May contain spoilers)

violence

threat and horror

language

sex

rude humour

nudity

alcohol and smoking

discrimination

  • Director(s)

    Steve Box

  • Production Year

    2005

  • Release date

    01/12/2019

  • Genre(s)

    Animation, Comedy, Adventure

  • Approx. running minutes

    85m

  • Cast

    Peter Sallis (voice), Ralph Fiennes (voice), Helena Bonham Carter (voice), Peter Kay (voice), John Thomson (voice)

very mild bad language, comic scary scenes
Classified Date:
13/11/2019
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Universal Pictures International UK & Eire Ltd
violence
Any violence is slapstick in style and nobody is harmed. Even when a character appears to be about to die, he is quickly revived.
threat and horror
There are a number of comic scary scenes, although these are brief and balanced by reassuring humour. The 'were-rabbit' itself only threatens vegetables. There are some mild action sequences, including sight of a villain wielding a gun.
language
The film contains infrequent very mild bad language, some of which results from wordplay. This includes a policeman making a joke about arson ("This was arson, one of you lot arson around") and a comic use of "Kiss my artichoke". At one point a character says "What the f...", but the word stops after the initial 'f' sound.
sex
There are a few moments of mild sexual innuendo, including women holding round vegetables in front of their breasts, but these are entirely comic and silly.
rude humour
There is some mild rude humour, including belching.
nudity
There is comic sight of buttock nudity and a scene in which a man's apparent nudity is concealed behind a box saying "May contain nuts".
alcohol and smoking
Characters are seen holding pipes.
additional issues
There are a few moments of mild sexual innuendo, including women holding round vegetables in front of their breasts, but these are entirely comic and silly. There is also some mild rude humour, including belching.
very mild bad language, comic scary scenes
Classified Date:
13/11/2019
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Universal Pictures International UK & Eire Ltd
violence
Any violence is slapstick in style and nobody is harmed. Even when a character appears to be about to die, he is quickly revived.
threat and horror
There are a number of comic scary scenes, although these are brief and balanced by reassuring humour. The 'were-rabbit' itself only threatens vegetables. There are some mild action sequences, including sight of a villain wielding a gun.
language
The film contains infrequent very mild bad language, some of which results from wordplay. This includes a policeman making a joke about arson ("This was arson, one of you lot arson around") and a comic use of "Kiss my artichoke". At one point a character says "What the f...", but the word stops after the initial 'f' sound.
sex
There are a few moments of mild sexual innuendo, including women holding round vegetables in front of their breasts, but these are entirely comic and silly.
rude humour
There is some mild rude humour, including belching.
nudity
There is comic sight of buttock nudity and a scene in which a man's apparent nudity is concealed behind a box saying "May contain nuts".
alcohol and smoking
Characters are seen holding pipes.
Contains very mild language and comic scary scenes
Classified Date:
04/03/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Paramount Pictures UK
threat and horror
There are a number of comic scary scenes, although these are brief and balanced by reassuring humour. The 'were-rabbit' itself only threatens vegetables. There are some mild action sequences, including sight of a villain wielding a gun. However, any violence is slapstick in style and nobody is harmed. Even when a character appears to be about to die, he is quickly revived.
language
The film contains infrequent very mild bad language, some of which results from wordplay. This includes a policeman making a joke about arson ("This was arson, one of you lot arson around") and a comic use of "Kiss my artichoke". At one point a character says "What the f...", but the word stops after the initial 'f' sound.
additional issues
There are a few moments of mild sexual innuendo, including women holding round vegetables in front of their breasts, but these are entirely comic and silly. There is also some mild rude humour, including belching.
Contains mild comic scary scenes and language
Classified Date:
18/08/2005
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
U.I.P. (UK)
Classified Date:
12/01/2006
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Universal Pictures (UK) Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
DVD additional material DVD Directors' audio commentary
Contains mild comic scary scenes and language
Classified Date:
29/11/2005
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Universal Pictures (UK) Ltd
Classified Date:
26/09/2005
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Technicolor Home Entertainment Services
Paperwork Remarks:
DVD additional material CREATURE COMFORTS SERIES 2 - DVD EXTRAS: UMLIKELY HEROES...
Classified Date:
22/01/2007
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Paramount Home Entertainment (UK)
Paperwork Remarks:
FLUSHED AWAY - VAM
Classified Date:
09/02/2006
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Universal Pictures (UK) Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
International trailer #2: 'Started It All'
Classified Date:
04/11/2005
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Universal Pictures (UK) Ltd
Classified Date:
26/05/2005
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
U.I.P. (UK)
Classified Date:
10/02/2005
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
U.I.P. (UK)
  • Classified date

    13/11/2019

  • BBFC reference

    CFF206609

  • Language

    English