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Wallace & Gromit Scared Bunny

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Multicolor, 4 Colors, 4 Plates
Multicolor, 4 Colors, 4 Plates
Designer
4.4 h
4 plates
5.0(3)

Single Colors, Print-In-Place, 0.2mm layer, 4 walls
Single Colors, Print-In-Place, 0.2mm layer, 4 walls
Designer
1.6 h
1 plate

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Jade White (10100) / Filament with spool / 1kg
Black (10101) / Filament with spool / 1kg
Cocoa Brown (10802) / Filament with spool / 1kg
Matte Desert Tan (11401) / Refill / 1kg

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Released in 2005, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit marked the big-screen debut of the two famous characters created by Nick Park, following the success of their short films The movie is a small masterpiece of cinematic craftsmanship, made entirely with stop-motion animation using plasticine, a process so meticulous that production could, on average, only complete a few seconds of film per day The plot follows inventor Wallace and his loyal dog Gromit as they work with their pest control agency "Antipesto" Their task is to protect the precious vegetables of the citizens of West Wallaby in anticipation of the annual Giant Vegetable Competition The situation escalates when a mind-control expert system designed by Wallace goes wrong, giving rise to a voracious and monstrous creature that terrorizes the neighborhood during full moon nights The film is a brilliant parody of classic Universal horror films and monster movies, but filtered through the unmistakable British humor and gentleness that characterizes the world of Aardman Animations Gromit, who never utters a word, often steals the show with his extraordinary expressiveness, acting as the true rational mind of the duo while trying to save Wallace from his own predicaments The work was an extraordinary success with both audiences and critics, winning the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in 2006 Even today, it is loved for its incredible visual details, such as the animators' fingerprints visible on the plasticine, which give the film a warmth and soul that modern computer graphics struggle to replicate The rabbits that populate the world of Wallace & Gromit are small masterpieces of expressive and grotesque design These characters do not seek the typical grace of classic cartoons but focus entirely on a "handmade" aesthetic that makes them immediately recognizable and profoundly endearing Their most distinctive feature is undoubtedly their gaze: they have enormous, wide-open, and slightly protruding eyes, with small black pupils that give them a perpetually surprised, if not completely bewildered, look This stylistic choice emphasizes their nature as simple creatures driven only by a primordial instinct: an insatiable hunger for vegetables Their bodies are molded with soft, stout shapes, almost as if they were made of a few plasticine balls joined together Their front paws are short and often remain folded on their chests in a timid pose that contrasts with their large incisor teeth Those two prominent white buck teeth, jutting out from their snouts, are the key element of their physiognomy and directly recall Wallace's passion for cheese, creating a visual parallel between the inventor and his small "victims" Their ears, long and with a pinkish interior, are thick and fleshy, giving the impression of a solid and tangible object you could almost grasp In the film, this structural simplicity allowed dozens of them to be animated simultaneously, creating the effect of a veritable hopping and chaotic invasion, where each individual rabbit seemed to have a funny and slightly scatterbrained personality This is my small personal tribute to the genius that allowed their creation It is intentionally printed in a single color to allow you to color it as you prefer In a world where multi-color printing is now expected for everything, I want you to rediscover the joy and fun of painting certain small works, because not only is the shape extremely simple and prevents you from making mistakes, but because it will give you the chance to see a small masterpiece “born” before your eyes But if you really don't feel like getting out the paints, well, I've also created an even larger, even more beautiful copy, for multi-color printing (Brown, Light Brown, White, and Black) with very quick assembly Have fun, then

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