I always found these...unsettling and eerie. The strange jittering and unatural movement of it all, complete with moments of complete silence and stopping from the dvd loading freaked me out when i was younger. Even as an adult it still chills me alittle
@@RobTheGreenEngine Five mini games, two being spotting games & two being timing games, & a completely unsatisfying ending. I do *not* agree. I apologize for my bitterness, it is not directed at you, it's for the game. I never had this game as a kid, but I loved watching the promo for it on my copy of the Were-Rabbit movie, & it looked much more in depth than how it actually plays.
Pretty random that they made a DVD game of Curse Of The Were Rabbit since they already made a video game of it for consoles 0:12 This world is even ripped from the game's first level (outside of the tutorial level)
@@RobTheGreenEngine when the other DVD games I know are the choose your own adventure style Safari Tours with Timon & Pumbaa, and Trivia Quizzes like the one Finding Nemo had, it is for sure pretty advanced.
Funnily enough, I played this game all by my lonesome before even having seen the movie. (And to top it all off, I thought there was no such movie. I just thought the dvd game was a standalone thing)
jesus christ i remember when i played this well back in 2006 when i was a kid played it with me grandad, good times might get a ps2 and play the actual game
If you do get this, I will tell you a few things that’s made Maximus Fling a bit of a nightmare. I had a hard time when making this video because you’ve got to click the mouse at a particular area and you might have to click a few times for it to work so keep that in mind if you choose to play it on a computer. Also, there are some DVD players it won’t work on at all. I know it won’t work on one of those portable DVD players that open and close like an iPad. Just some advice if you want to enjoy the same experience as me.
Somehow I actually bought one of these second hand. It’s a fun enough time, especially if you play it with your family (who all love the film). When we tested it, we admired how close to the film it was aesthetically, but also how silly it was (my dad really enjoyed the rabbit tossing mini game for some reason). It’s great that they got Peter Sallis to voice Wallace, but I sort of hoped they’d get Ralph Fiennes to donate one or two voice lines as he just laughs instead of talking.
It was rather difficult to find when we originally got it because it had been a couple of years since it was released. I’d say look for it online, it might turn up at places that do used items. I would be surprised if you can’t find it anywhere.
@@RobTheGreenEngine I just searched on Amazon and I think I found it. If it's not the real thing, then I guess all I can say is: "I'm just crackers about cheese, Gromit."
I have this game in my possession, but it sometimes doesn't work right. The problem being: At random the game sometimes goes into permanent black-screen, and I have to take the disc out and put it back in and start back at the beginning as a result. I do wonder if Rob has had this problem before, and if he *has*, he must as much have a solution to prevent this error.
I always found these...unsettling and eerie. The strange jittering and unatural movement of it all, complete with moments of complete silence and stopping from the dvd loading freaked me out when i was younger. Even as an adult it still chills me alittle
Me to i was always anticapating for a jumpscare to come up.
I have never even heard of this, and I can see how unintentionally uncanny this is
I used to play this when I was like 6, the rabbit cutscene would scare the hell out of me haha
Peter sallis voices him in this! Yaaaaaayyyy!
R.I.P. Peter Sallis.
Man this game looks like a lot of fun especially for Wallace Gromit fans lol 😂
32:01 Mr Leaching was voiced by Wallace’s current voice actor
Caddicarus is going to have a field day with this game.
Well, if he ever does a video about the “Demonic World of DVD Games”, it might well make an appearance.
I like how they used the PS2/XBOX character models and some of the soundtracks and maps.
@chris robson man I love this music
I remember playing this. Man this is Soo much nostalgia.
22:45
Wallace: The Were-Rabbit’s About To Strike… You Miss A Turn…
Meaning: Lose a turn. Let other people do it twice while losing a turn.
I forgot this existed until this morning, I would play this for hours as a kid
Same
This old dvd animation creeps me out...
6:49 actually, Gromit was wearing brown gloves, not black.
0:15 I think that’s the Cracking Contraptions theme, only it’s slower 🤔
I wish there were more play throughs of this game.
*"Fun-packed",* the commercial said.
*"Packed* with puzzles & challenges", it said.
Well, do you agree with the commercial?
@@RobTheGreenEngine Five mini games, two being spotting games & two being timing games, & a completely unsatisfying ending.
I do *not* agree.
I apologize for my bitterness, it is not directed at you, it's for the game.
I never had this game as a kid, but I loved watching the promo for it on my copy of the Were-Rabbit movie, & it looked much more in depth than how it actually plays.
Geek-Guy Mcteer same
@@elwoodjacobs4353 It was a game that was released 16 years ago lol for ancient DVD players. Back in the day this was revolutionary
Pretty random that they made a DVD game of Curse Of The Were Rabbit since they already made a video game of it for consoles
0:12 This world is even ripped from the game's first level (outside of the tutorial level)
2:20 wow nice new game select screen with a mechanical arm it has
Great Interactive DVD game my friend
That looks like an advanced DVD game
I can tell you it is a DVD Game but yes, very advanced indeed.
@@RobTheGreenEngine when the other DVD games I know are the choose your own adventure style Safari Tours with Timon & Pumbaa, and Trivia Quizzes like the one Finding Nemo had, it is for sure pretty advanced.
@@RobTheGreenEngine Does it work on any game console?
I kind of Imagine that the RED team and BLU team from TF2 are competing as well.
Lol, and i play TF2 too, but see this is fun
Sadly I never owned this game. But I do own "Project Zoo" for the GameCube, and "Curse of the Were Rabbit" on PS2.
Funnily enough, I played this game all by my lonesome before even having seen the movie.
(And to top it all off, I thought there was no such movie. I just thought the dvd game was a standalone thing)
0:14 Wallace and gromit theme low pitch
34:14 Tea is for Teamwork :)
jesus christ i remember when i played this well back in 2006 when i was a kid played it with me grandad, good times might get a ps2 and play the actual game
34:10
Wallace: Tea is for Teamwork.
The only time a cup of tea has been a waste of my time.
懐かしい!持っていました。またプレイしたいです。日本語の吹き替えで確か萩本欽一に似た声の声優が吹き替えていたと記録しています。映画は吹き替えではありません。
What if Wallace cursed at you if you did Adult vs Adult
22:49 The Curse of the Were-Rabbit :)
“Welcome to our new interactive DVD game thingamy” Aardman are geniuses.
That was pretty good. I'm definitely favoritng the "Maximus Fling" minigame.
If you do get this, I will tell you a few things that’s made Maximus Fling a bit of a nightmare. I had a hard time when making this video because you’ve got to click the mouse at a particular area and you might have to click a few times for it to work so keep that in mind if you choose to play it on a computer. Also, there are some DVD players it won’t work on at all. I know it won’t work on one of those portable DVD players that open and close like an iPad. Just some advice if you want to enjoy the same experience as me.
Well, okay.
Somehow I actually bought one of these second hand. It’s a fun enough time, especially if you play it with your family (who all love the film). When we tested it, we admired how close to the film it was aesthetically, but also how silly it was (my dad really enjoyed the rabbit tossing mini game for some reason). It’s great that they got Peter Sallis to voice Wallace, but I sort of hoped they’d get Ralph Fiennes to donate one or two voice lines as he just laughs instead of talking.
How fun! I wish I can get that DVD game one day!
0:58 Game title
22:49 The Were Rabbit!!!
This is so amazing!😁
Keep them peeled is from gigglebiz
Omg 😮... this is just like Mario party 🎈!
Music:Julian Nott(2005)
Directed by:Nick Park and Steve Box
1950
Music produced by: Hans Zimmer
All special and visual effects, courtesy of Moving Picture Company
What happens if you get the wrong path in the maze?
What happens is Gromit ends up looking around a dead end, and Philip (Victor Quartermaine's dog) ends up finding the rabbit, with it shaking in fear.
Hi. Where can I download this game?
Sorry for the 2 year late reply but this game is not downloaded, it's a dvd game which means its a physical copy
I have question. Is the DVD that contains this game still available somewhere? If so, where can I find it?
It was rather difficult to find when we originally got it because it had been a couple of years since it was released. I’d say look for it online, it might turn up at places that do used items. I would be surprised if you can’t find it anywhere.
@@RobTheGreenEngine I just searched on Amazon and I think I found it. If it's not the real thing, then I guess all I can say is: "I'm just crackers about cheese, Gromit."
Hope you manage to find the right one and that you get as much enjoyment out of it as I have.
Is this on the American DVD by any chance?
It’s on its own disc, so you’ll have to find one of those that’s NTSC compatible
Has anyone pick the wrong entrance to the maze?
Will do a reaction to the distrack I made
How do you get this
Where did you get it?
Well, it's a DVD game so if you want to play it, I imagine you can find it on places online like Amazon and eBay.
@@RobTheGreenEngine oh
I have this game in my possession, but it sometimes doesn't work right. The problem being: At random the game sometimes goes into permanent black-screen, and I have to take the disc out and put it back in and start back at the beginning as a result. I do wonder if Rob has had this problem before, and if he *has*, he must as much have a solution to prevent this error.
I’m sorry to say that problem hasn’t happened yet. I guess it’s a problem with the disc. Maybe give it a very thorough clean.
I sort of have the same problem but it's different, basically it lets me play but when it gets to maze cracking it crashes and goes to the dvd menu
@@The_Huebird Trust me, it could go to that screen at any random juncture.
Or worse, black out permanently
@@balrogbean yeah but it seems to always do it at maze cracking, the disk might be scratched or the dvd player is being buggy
Question, If I had the game today. Would it work on my Playstation or Xbox?
Can you please give me the download link?
It's a DVD game. You can't download it.
@@RobTheGreenEngine oh ok
Sorry if I came across as a bit irritated. If you want to look for it online, it'll be in the DVD section.
Wallace stop staring into my soul
What is wrong with the CGI?
22:49
Walice somehow looks creepy
0:11
Rad The Green Engine
13:20
LA PTM GROMIT OLVIDAMOS LOS PLATOS!!
9:18
17:34
So pretty much a 3DO?
Blue cheese
Ready gi
No
THE CHARACTERS ARE SO UGLY!!!
Please take this seriously.
Nah I’m used to these models
GRRRRRR!
You would hate basically every Aardman movie, then
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