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The Adventures of the Mouse and Bear (credited onscreen as Friz Freleng's
The Adventured of the Mouse and Bear) is a 1988 American-German animated fantasy musical film directed by Friz Freleng and and based on the cartoon and german stories of the same name.
The film began development in 1982 and was made in Europe during 1984 and 1986, it is theatrically released by Warner Bros. Animation.
Plot
Cast
- Mel Blanc as The Mouse, a male mouse who can stretch his legs as long as he wants, jump a rope with his torn-off tail or fetch tools from his body.
- June Foray as The Bear, a female teddy bear who lived in a small cottage who likes to solve problems with her friends, she is an only one who had friends with The Mouse.
- Paul Winchell as The Fox, a main deuteragonist who lives in a den, he likes to play with water and eat steak, he is a friend of The Mouse and The Bear.
- Jeff Bergman as Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck
- Stan Freberg as The Singing Narrator, The Wolf, The Hare, The Cat, The Frog, The Hedgehog, The Dinosaur, The Bird and The Mole
- Ron Moody as The Badger
- John Hurt as The Shy Tiger
- Joey Lawrence as The Leveret
- Frank Welker as The Duke of Dexter Weasel and the Duke of Mustelids
- Jim Cummings as The Weasel, The Stoat, The Ferret, The Mink, The Marten and The Fisher, the main tritagonists who lived in the den, they like to hunt other chickens and other fishes.
- David Kolin as The Hero Bunny, Pauli Owens‘ pet grey and white rabbit who lived in a house of Owens’ who likes to save the animals from being stuck, falling into a cliff or getting drowned.
- Maureen O'Connell as Pauli’s mother
- Peter Newman as Pauli’s Father, The Duke of Ferret, The Duke of Stoat, The Duke of Pine Marten, The Duke of Mink and the Duke of Fisher
- Chris Phillips as Pauli Owens, a secondary deuteragonist who is The Hero Bunny’s 10 year old owner who is a young boy, he wears orange parka with his hood on, wearing green gloves, black shoes and the light brown pants who likes to pet his own rabbit by himself and loved his parents (which before the 1992 short film).
- Alice Playten as The Owl, The Dog and The Vixen
Trivia
- Pauli Owens is a character from The Hero Bunny and the 1992 Spirit of Christmas short films.
- This is Mel Blanc’s last role to be in a film before he died in 1989.
- The cast of Felix the Cat: The Movie voices the humans and the other animals.
Songs
- The Storytelling Time - Stan Freberg
- The Mouse and the Bear - Stan Freberg
- The Hero Bunny - Stan Freberg
- The Weasels, Stoats and Ferrets - Stan Freberg, Weasels, Stoats and Ferrets
- Rainbow Garden - Stan Freberg
Transcript
The Adventures of the Mouse and Bear/Transcript
Scenes
- Opening
- The Mouse and Bear
- The River
- The Fox
- The Adventures of the Mouse
- Bugs Bunny and the Garden
- The Six Mustelids
- The Cave
- The Forest
- The New Friends
- Journey to the Knights‘ Castle
- The Duke of Dexter Weasel
- The Knight Fight
- The Owens Family
- The Hare’s Mission
- Snowy Day
- The Hedgehog‘s Naptime
- The Winter Lantern Night
- The Hero Bunny
- The Losing Frame
- Daffy‘s Rush
- Carrots
- Pauli Finds His Pet Rabbit
- The Mouse and the Mole
- The Wolf‘s Rain
- The Nighttime with the Dog
- The Umbrella Night
- The Rain Drops
- The Badger
- The Treehouse
- The Little Leveret
- Bugs Bunny and the Stoat
- The Mustelid Knight Arrives
- Final Battle
- The Hero Bunny Saves His Owner
- Reunited
- Home at Last
- Ending
Release Date
December 23, 1988
Runtime
87 minutes
Music
James Horner (score)
Stan Freberg (songs)