Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, was already made; Vengeance Most Fowl turned out to be the lesser known, spin-off short film. When they were actually going to make it into an actual feature, was unfortunately not the case however "A Matter of Loaf and Death" followed up, shortly after. However, for this narrative I will continue with the outline given for Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl which as the lesser-known short, rather then the hypothetical feature. It involves Gromit and Wallace who have recently discovered the discovery and creation of the "Banger Racers". A part of their findings after befriending, Paul Harrison and his racing teammates from the West Country, who are keen to join in as well. As the two Wensleydale farming duo decides to partake in the traditional and treacherous Banger racing in South America, events don't exactly go smoothly for them. Their initially impressive wins in the beginner race, have secured them a spot to leap frog to actual racing in Latin America, the setting of their latest adventures. However in many ways the spotlight primarily follows - with Wallace, as the ultimate star. Being that one of the competitors in South America is a real rival, capable of out doing him, and to challenge Wallace’s talents. Then things take an unexpected turn when these racers and Wallace are all betrayed, by a foe nobody could have seen it coming. In Vengeance Most Fowl the tables have turned. Wallace, surprisingly is more calm compared to his usual emotion, in his more defensive state. He's an enigma to many around him, even more so to himself. Then Gromit becomes uncertain and wants to really find out exactly what has become of his master. This darker more twisted unexpected turn quickly, raises even more uncertainty about Wallace. He's finally decided to turn his sights on a new invention, creating very much of an assistive aid that one might see as a mini self-led, extremely intelligent 'Gnome'. The small, enigmatic sculpture allows it to sense and have an ability to move - before meeting its initial requirement that, sets its self-piloting mechanism up to accomplish seemingly the impossible autonomous task it's designed for. This brings as a concern as Wallace had started performing tasks solely with a new object. Unbeknownst, it silently began questioning and analysing Gromit’s intent too. It becomes increasingly evident that, 'The new new invention' was, all along, being engineered by an element, past mastermind which could result in a potential threat - as by the time Gromit has learned it the situation has become too out of hand. Everything’s only a memory, that Gromit had previously seen of Wallace coming into play - was the beginning, or the first stage of his genius innovation. Given the evil mastermind, which could potentially control an invention of such vast intelligence set on a similar level to a genius - that there is actually a strong enough precedence, for an extremely ominous reason leading Gromit to believe Wallace might be overpowered by his current version of the intelligent Gnome - due to its self-aware intelligent intentions - as this entire sinister episode spirals; from a straightforward tale of Banger racing.