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* The parts where Gromit uses the large female bunny disguise to attract the Were-Rabbit/[[spoiler:Wallace]] have quite a lot of this, especially the second one, where the beast ''gropes the disguise's derriere'', followed by the lady bunny slapping him and him reacting with an even more enticed look! [[Film/TheHudsuckerProxy You know, for kids!]]

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* The parts where Gromit uses the large female bunny disguise to attract the Were-Rabbit/[[spoiler:Wallace]] have quite a lot of this, especially the second one, where the beast ''gropes the disguise's derriere'', followed by the lady bunny slapping him and [[AmazonChaser him reacting with an even more enticed look! look!]] [[Film/TheHudsuckerProxy You know, for kids!]]
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* During the town meeting, Constable Dibbins declares that the devastation is because of "arson." In the same way a fat guy into "fitness" is all about fittin'is whole cheeseburger into his mouth.

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* During the town meeting, Constable Dibbins Mackintosh declares that the devastation is because of "arson." In the same way a fat guy into "fitness" is all about fittin'is whole cheeseburger into his mouth.
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* These two lines.

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* These two lines.lines, delivered when [[spoiler:Victor is left swinging from a weather vane by his pants, leaving his rear on display and around the time the were-rabbit seems to be about to fall]].
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* During the town meeting, the constable declares that the devastation is because of "arson." In the same way a fat guy into "fitness" is all about fittin'is whole cheeseburger into his mouth.

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* During the town meeting, the constable Constable Dibbins declares that the devastation is because of "arson." In the same way a fat guy into "fitness" is all about fittin'is whole cheeseburger into his mouth.
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* During the town meeting, the constable declares that the devastation is because of "arson." In the same way a fat guy into "fitness" is all about fittin'is whole cheeseburger into his mouth.
-->''"Aye, arson! Someone arsein'[[note]]a UK slang term for the bottom; basically, a milder way of saying "fucking."[[/note]] around! One a you lot!"''
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--->'''Husband:''' Look at my wife's brassicas- ravaged in their beds!

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--->'''Husband:''' -->'''Husband:''' Look at my wife's brassicas- ravaged in their beds!



** Heck, the whole scene of her showing Wallace her secret greenhouse has shades of this due to Wallace [[spoiler: becoming more and more rabbitty due to the transformation and]] looking at the vegetables with a pleasured look of hunger while trying to contain himself. This reaches critical levels when he looks at Lady Tottington's large carrot. The dialogue in this scene is to be heard to be believed, since, despite referring to Wallace's hunger, it could very well have other connotations.

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** Heck, the whole scene of her showing Wallace her secret greenhouse has shades of this due to Wallace [[spoiler: becoming more and more rabbitty due to the transformation and]] looking at the vegetables with a pleasured look of hunger while trying to contain himself. This reaches critical levels when he looks at Lady Tottington's large carrot. The dialogue in this scene is has to be heard to be believed, since, despite referring to Wallace's hunger, it could very well have other connotations.



--->'''Victor:''' And if I can’t have your money, I can still '''bag your bunny'''!

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--->'''Victor:''' -->'''Victor:''' And if I can’t have your money, I can still '''bag your bunny'''!



--->'''Vicar:''' Beware the moon!
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--->'''Constable Macintosh:''' Stand back! There may be a large rabbit dropping!

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--->'''Vicar:''' -->'''Vicar:''' Beware the moon!
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--->'''Constable -->'''Constable Macintosh:''' Stand back! There may be a large rabbit dropping!
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* When the villagers get excited upon meeting Victor after his alleged slaying of the were-rabbit, they urge him to kiss their vegetables. One of the villagers say this:

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* When the villagers get excited upon meeting Victor after his alleged slaying of the were-rabbit, they urge him to kiss their vegetables. One of the villagers say says this:
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* Lady Tottington tells Wallace to call her Totty; "Totty" being British slang for a desirable woman.

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* Lady Tottington tells Wallace to call her Totty; "Totty" being British slang for a desirable woman.woman.
* When the villagers get excited upon meeting Victor after his alleged slaying of the were-rabbit, they urge him to kiss their vegetables. One of the villagers say this:
--> Kiss my arrrr...tichoke!
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** It doesn't help when before he dose so, Lady Tottington blushes when she looks down at Wallace's... You know what.

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** It doesn't help when before he dose does so, Lady Tottington blushes when she briefly looks down at Wallace's... You know what.

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* The cardboard box Wallace uses to cover himself up late in the movie is labelled "May contain nuts."

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* The cardboard box Wallace uses to cover himself up late in the movie is labelled labeled "May contain nuts.""
** It doesn't help when before he dose so, Lady Tottington blushes when she looks down at Wallace's... You know what.

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* A similar joke was made when Lady Tottingham holds a large pair of vegetables in front of her while complaining that Victor doesn't seem to care about her "produce" while Wallace comments "his loss" with quite a hungry look on his face.

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* A similar joke was made when Lady Tottingham Tottington holds a large pair of vegetables in front of her while complaining that Victor doesn't seem to care about her "produce" while Wallace comments "his loss" with quite a hungry look on his face.



* The cardboard box Wallace uses to cover himself up late in the movie is labelled "May contain nuts."

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* The cardboard box Wallace uses to cover himself up late in the movie is labelled "May contain nuts.""
* Lady Tottington tells Wallace to call her Totty; "Totty" being British slang for a desirable woman.

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* --->'''Vicar:''' Beware the moon!
* --->'''Constable Macintosh:''' Stand back! There may be a large rabbit dropping!

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* -->'''Vicar:''' Beware the moon!
* -->'''Constable Macintosh:''' Stand back! There may be a large rabbit dropping!

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* -->'''Vicar:''' --->'''Vicar:''' Beware the moon!
* -->'''Constable --->'''Constable Macintosh:''' Stand back! There may be a large rabbit dropping!

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* "Beware the moon!"

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* "Beware -->'''Vicar:''' Beware the moon!"moon!
* -->'''Constable Macintosh:''' Stand back! There may be a large rabbit dropping!
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* "Beware the moon!"
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* The parts where Gromit uses the large female bunny disguise to attract the Were-Rabbit/[[spoiler:Wallace]] have quite a lot of this, especially the second one, where the beast ''gropes the disguise's derriere'', followed by the lady bunny slapping him and him reacting with an even more enticed look! [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic You know, for kids!]]

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* The parts where Gromit uses the large female bunny disguise to attract the Were-Rabbit/[[spoiler:Wallace]] have quite a lot of this, especially the second one, where the beast ''gropes the disguise's derriere'', followed by the lady bunny slapping him and him reacting with an even more enticed look! [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic [[Film/TheHudsuckerProxy You know, for kids!]]
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* When Gromit manages to lasso the Were-Rabbit and ends up getting pulled along by it, he swerves around a corner. Look closely at the large poster on the wall, which is advertising "[[PrecisionFStrike Bag-o-Shite]]" horse manure.

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* When Gromit manages to lasso the Were-Rabbit and ends up getting pulled along by it, he swerves around a corner. Look closely at the large poster on the wall, which is advertising "[[PrecisionFStrike Bag-o-Shite]]" "Bag-o-Shite" horse manure.
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** While all of this happens, Victor comes to the manor to try and court Lady Tottington, but sees the shadows of her and Wallace in her greenhouse [[NotWhatItLooksLike with both of them laughing and her making sounds that really give off the wrong impression]] (which was the point, since it makes Victor angrier at Wallace than before).

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** While all of this happens, Victor comes to the manor to try and court Lady Tottington, but sees the shadows of her and Wallace in her greenhouse [[NotWhatItLooksLike with both of them laughing and her making sounds that really give off the wrong impression]] (which moaning and saying Wallace's name with an excited voice]]. This was the point, since as deliberate as it makes needed to be to make Victor angrier at Wallace than before).angry.



--->'''Victor:''' I may not get your money, but I will still '''bang your BUNNY'''!

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--->'''Victor:''' --->'''Victor:''' And if I may not get can’t have your money, but I will can still '''bang '''bag your BUNNY'''!bunny'''!
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* During the final confrontation, and after realizing that he has no chances to seduce Lady Tottington (or getting her fortune), Victor claims (referring to the Were-Rabbit/[[spoiler:Wallace]]:

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* During the final confrontation, and after realizing that he has no chances to seduce Lady Tottington (or getting her fortune), Victor claims (referring to the Were-Rabbit/[[spoiler:Wallace]]:Were-Rabbit/[[spoiler:Wallace]]):
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This film is loaded with A LOT more innuendo than your typical ''Wallace & Gromit'' adventure. For example:

* When Gromit manages to lasso the Were-Rabbit and ends up getting pulled along by it, he swerves around a corner. Look closely at the large poster on the wall, which is advertising "[[PrecisionFStrike Bag-o-Shite]]" horse manure.
* When the townsfolk are complaining about their vegetables being ruined by the were-rabbit, a woman stands up holding a pair of half-eaten cabbages at chest level.
--->'''Husband:''' Look at my wife's brassicas- ravaged in their beds!
* A similar joke was made when Lady Tottingham holds a large pair of vegetables in front of her while complaining that Victor doesn't seem to care about her "produce" while Wallace comments "his loss" with quite a hungry look on his face.
** Heck, the whole scene of her showing Wallace her secret greenhouse has shades of this due to Wallace [[spoiler: becoming more and more rabbitty due to the transformation and]] looking at the vegetables with a pleasured look of hunger while trying to contain himself. This reaches critical levels when he looks at Lady Tottington's large carrot. The dialogue in this scene is to be heard to be believed, since, despite referring to Wallace's hunger, it could very well have other connotations.
** While all of this happens, Victor comes to the manor to try and court Lady Tottington, but sees the shadows of her and Wallace in her greenhouse [[NotWhatItLooksLike with both of them laughing and her making sounds that really give off the wrong impression]] (which was the point, since it makes Victor angrier at Wallace than before).
* The vicar owns a magazine about [[NaughtyNuns nun wrestling]]. The cover even imples "bad habits".
* The parts where Gromit uses the large female bunny disguise to attract the Were-Rabbit/[[spoiler:Wallace]] have quite a lot of this, especially the second one, where the beast ''gropes the disguise's derriere'', followed by the lady bunny slapping him and him reacting with an even more enticed look! [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic You know, for kids!]]
* During the final confrontation, and after realizing that he has no chances to seduce Lady Tottington (or getting her fortune), Victor claims (referring to the Were-Rabbit/[[spoiler:Wallace]]:
--->'''Victor:''' I may not get your money, but I will still '''bang your BUNNY'''!
* The cardboard box Wallace uses to cover himself up late in the movie is labelled "May contain nuts."

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