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"Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" has been named the Best Film at this year's BAFTA Children's Awards.

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Seems the award season does not end yet for "Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit." Previously took home an Academy Award earlier this year, the engaging animated flick triumphantly took the Best Film title at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Children's Awards held Sunday night, November 26, 2006.

Responding to this attainment, the movie's creator Nick Park humbly remarked that part of the attraction with the characters was that they appealed both to children and adults, thereby making the picture really work among all ages.

"I think humour's always a really universal thing," so he said. "It seems to appeal across the board. I know it's kind of a cliche, but I just make films for myself and the whole team. Whatever makes us laugh...goes into them."

Besides "Wallace", other winner at the event is "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" which earned a public award of the BAFTA Kids' Vote chosen by about 100,000 children.

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