Wallace is the titular protagonist in the DreamWorks film, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
Background[]
Wallace is an inveterate inventor, creating elaborate contraptions that often do not work as intended. He is a self-proclaimed genius, evident from his exclamation when he discovers Hutch's borrowed skill, a talent for all things mechanical. Most of Wallace's inventions look not unlike the designs of W. Heath Robinson and Rube Goldberg, and Nick Park has said of Wallace that all his inventions are designed around the principle of using a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
Personality[]
Wallace is optimistic, good-natured, inventive, naive, silly, funny, and loves cheese. He has a vast, expansive knowledge of machinery, and is an unrivaled master mechanic. Many of his inventions are built to make his life more pleasurable, and perform simple tasks for him, suggesting Wallace is quite a sweet man. However, the reason he takes so many shortcuts is so that he can focus more of his time at working on grand machines, and leave simpler tasks to his devices. Though he is a genius in the technology department, he generally lacks common sense in most other aspects of life, and tends to ignore the obvious right in front of him. His favorite cheese is Wensleydale and he always has to eat it with crackers. The concept of eating cheese without crackers greatly disturbs him. He is not very assertive, and tends to go along with whatever everyone else is doing. The grounded, and very practical Gromit has to step in whenever Wallace is in danger, as Wallace is easily panicked.
Physical Appearance[]
Wallace is a male with a buzz-cut hair. He is wearing a white button-down shirt with a long red tie, a green sweater vest, black long jeans and black ankle boots.
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Trivia[]
- In The Madagascar Penguins in a Christmas Caper, Wallace was seen in Nana's 2nd photo painting alongside Gromit and Ginger with a case of an astronaut suit.