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Wallace & Gromit: A Grand Day Out
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[
Wallace and Gromit are on their spaceship, about to leave Earth
]
Wallace
: No crackers, Gromit! We've forgotten the crackers!
Wallace
: No cheese, Gromit! Not a bit in the house!
[
eating the moon
]
Wallace
: It's like no cheese I've ever tasted... let's try another spot!
Wallace
: Gromit, that's it! Cheese! We'll go somewhere where there's cheese!
[
Looks at "Cheese Holidays" magazine, then out window
]
Wallace
: Everybody knows the moon is made of cheese...
Wallace
: [
referring to "The Cooker"
] Daylight robbery! They always nick your money, them flippin' machines.
[
a machine malfunctions
]
Wallace
: Come on, stupid...!
[
it breaks down
]
Wallace
: [
stunned slightly
] Oh!
[
first lines
]
Wallace
: Eeh, these bank holidays. It's a problem to decide. Tell you what, Gromit lad!
[
Gromit suddenly awakens
]
Wallace
: Let's have a nice hot cup of tea, hmm?
[
walks out of the room
]
Wallace
: Kettle should've boiled by now.
Wallace
: [
Testing the moon cheese
] Wensleydale?
[
Gromit shakes his head
]
Wallace
: Stilton?
[
Gromit shakes his head again
]
Wallace
: I don't know, lad, it's like no cheese I've ever tasted. Let's try another spot.
Wallace
: Hold tight, lad, and think of Lancashire Hotpot.
Wallace
: The fuse! You forgot to light the fuse!
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