He unveiled his latest invention: . A monstrous contraption of boiler pipes, brass funnels, and a bicycle-powered bellows, it was designed to pump a special nutrient formula— Wallace’s Super-Gro Yeast Extract —directly into the soil.
The machine roared. A cloud of pungent, cheesy gas exploded across the garden. The vegetables recoiled. The Brussels sprouts shriveled. The leeks wilted. The King Potato let out a terrible, high-pitched squeak as he deflated back into a normal, lumpy spud. Wallace y Gromit - La batalla de los vegetales ...
“Gromit! The cheese engine!” he whispered. He unveiled his latest invention:
“Brilliant, Gromit! Load the mushy peas!” A cloud of pungent, cheesy gas exploded across the garden
It was a crisp morning in West Wallaby Street, and the annual Tottington Hall Giant Vegetable Competition was only a week away. Wallace, a man with a cheese-based solution for every problem, had decided this was his year to win the “Biggest Marrow” category.
Gromit, sipping his tea, raised a skeptical eyebrow. The machine looked like a drunken octopus made of plumbing. But ever the loyal companion, he strapped on his leather gardening gloves. That night, Gromit was woken by a strange thrumming sound. He peered through the window. The vegetable patch was… moving. Archibald the Marrow had doubled in size, now the bulk of a small car. But that wasn’t the problem. The runner beans had grown into thick, woody tendrils that were coiling around the fence like pythons. A rogue cauliflower had turned a sickly purple and was pulsing .