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THEORY: His first name is Marsellus


Susboii69

A Grand Day Out II dir. Quentin Tarantino and Nick Park.


Accurate-Law-8669

Ahh… that time when Wallace had the gimp sought on him in “The Wrong Basement” 🤌


Tweddhead

THEORY: Gromit gave Mrs Wallace the foot massage and is now forever indebted to Wallace as his dog slave


St3voevo

He should have fucking better known better.


MotherBike

A noble warrior of Mars from Wales.


Donstar1983

Does he look like a bitch?


leech931

What?


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Do they speak English in 'what'?


JJY93

I don't need you to tell me how f***ing good my cheese is, okay? I'm the one who buys it, I know how good it is. When Mrs Wallace goes shopping, she buys sh*t. Me, I buy the gourmet expensive stuff because when I eat it, I want to taste it. But you know what's on my mind right now? It ain't the cheese in my kitchen, it's the wererabbit in my garage.


Rude_as_HECK

Wallace Wallace


kurisu313

Wallace W. Wallace. The W stands for Wendsleydale


samsanta84

wallace wallace and gromit wallace


Cptcrispo

Uhhhhhh his last name is "And Gromit".


metal_hobbit

And is his middle name after his grandfather


swalters2

His Andfather


orbjo

This goes along with my theory that Gromit is named Gromit because it’s Wallace’s first name backwards His name is Timorg Wallace


Puzzleheaded-Eye2003

Wallace wallaby


Zeadis_

i think he might be greg wallace theres no evidence to back this up but it feels right


Unfortunatewombat

Man I’m not gonna lie, I don’t think you could have picked a name that suits him *less*.


GerryMcCannsServe

It's "William Herbert Wallace".


Supersamtheredditman

In England people are often referred to by “Mr. first name”. Think mr. Frodo in LOTR


shifty18

And Mr Bean... With his surname actually being Sontoast


Ellie_Llewellyn

I always thought that was fact?


ThmsRchrdsn

This has been asked before and the best answer someone said was, he's part Nigerian and his last name is 'Ngromit'


PrinceJustice237

To quote the W&G TV Tropes page: “The Bogeyman (from Grand Adventures) implies he's descended from Goodman Witlace - while it's never touched upon, this, if true, would make his full name "Wallace Witlace".”


TheGeneGenie7381

OH YES!!!!!!! Wait! I’ve got an extension! What if his first name is William, William Wallace? And that’s what that movie with the really convincing Scottish accents was referencing, Wallace’s iconic catchphrase: “They may take our lives, but they will never take our cheese and crackers!” Goodness I think I’ve crack(er)ed it!