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Thrilling Adventures (Wallace & Gromit: Curse/ Mr Peabody & Sher/Megamind) on DVD
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Thrilling Adventures (Wallace & Gromit: Curse/ Mr Peabody & Sher/Megamind) on DVD

Format: DVD | Age Rating: BBFC-PG

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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

Academy Award® winner* for Best Animated Feature, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is a hair-raising adventure from the creators of Chicken Run. When their town’s prized produce starts disappearing, our cheese-loving inventor (Wallace) and his savvy canine companion (Gromit) must use all of their wildly imaginative inventions to try to capture a mysterious beast of epic and fluffy proportions. Hailed as “a terrific family film” (Russ Leatherman, CNN and Moviefone.com) and “whimsical, funny and endlessly inventive” (Roger Ebert, Ebert & Roeper), The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is an unforgettable film for the whole family!

Mr Peabody & Sherman

Unleash the fun with DreamWorks Animation’s hilarious comedy for all ages, Mr. Peabody & Sherman! Mr. Peabody (Ty Burrell) is an inventor, scientist and genius who just happens to be a dog. With his son Sherman, he will embark on the most extraordinary adventure imaginable as they race against time to repair history and save the future.

Megamind

Packed with high-flying action and nonstop laughs, Megamind puts a whole new hilarious twist on the superhero movie. Supervillain Megamind’s (Will Ferrell) dreams have come true when he conquers the city’s protector, Metro Man (Brad Pitt), gaining control of Metro City. However, when a new villain (Jonah Hill) is created and chaos runs rampant, the world’s biggest “mind” and his comic sidekick Minion (David Cross) might actually save the day. With an all-star cast including Tina Fey and amazing animation, Megamind “is a smart, funny and original treat” (Michael O’Sullivan, The Washington Post).

 

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