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Revision as of 01:19, 20 April 2020
The Mouse: The Movie 6: The Star’s Magic is a 2001 German-American traditional animated comedy drama adventure film directed by Joe Pytka and Stuart Gillard.
Released theatrically by Warner Bros. Pictures on December 7, 2001 and it was a sequel to The Mouse: The Movie, The Mouse: The Movie II: Journey to the Wilderness, The Mouse: The Movie 3: All the Gang Stars, The Mouse: The Movie 4: The Legend of the Temple Doom and The Mouse: The Movie V: Milk to Market.
Plot
Cast
- Billy West as The Mouse, he is a 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.
- Billy West also voiced Bugs Bunny.
- Joe Alaskey as Daffy Duck
- Jeff Bergman as Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, and Porky Pig
- June Foray as The Bear and Pauli the Mole
- Rob Rackstraw as The Cat
- Bill Murray as The Hedgehog/The Dinosaur
- Bob Bergen as The Frog/The Bee
- Bill Farmer as The Hare/Foghorn Leghorn/The Dog
- T.K. Carter as The Bird
- Kevin Clash as The Grey Mole
- Jim Cummings as The Hero Bunny
- Sally Field as The Himalayan Cat
- Michael J. Fox as The Jack Russell Dog
- Kath Soucie as The Lazy Rat
- Tom Kenny as The Black Footed Ferret
- Will Ryan as The Arctic Fox
- Peter Cullen as The Grey Wolf
- Ken Sansom as The Fox and The Star
- Maurice LaMarche as Pepe Le Pew and The Snowman
- Paul Julian as Road Runner (archive recordings)
- Dee Bradley Baker as Taz, The Taxi Man, The Stoat and The Moon
- Frank Welker as Barnyard Dawg
- Zdenek Miler's daughters as Pauli the Mole (archive recordings)
Trivia
- This is the Mouse’s sixth feature film to be in 2001
- The cast of the Looney Tunes will be sixthly appeared in the film.
- This is Warner Bros. Family Entertainment’s sixth logo appearance to be in the film.
- This is Village Roadshow Pictures’ first logo appearance to be in the film.
Songs
- Bugs Bunny In Storyland (Opening Titles) - Bugs Bunny
- Wherever You Are (End Titles) - Barry Coffing and Vonda Shepard
Transcript
The Mouse: The Movie 6: The Star’s Magic/Transcript
Scenes
- Opening
- Bugs Bunny and the Tasmanian Devil
- The Mouse and The Barnyard Dawg
- The Bear and the Lost Cat
- The Talking About the Star
- Daffy vs Taz
- The Rooster and the Barnyard Dawg
- The Journey Begins
- The Taxi Explore
- The Day with the Forest Park
- Revolution
- The Mouse and the Flower
- The Beautiful Day with Roadrunner and the Coyote
- Oh Shoot!/The Cliff
- Yosemite’s Power of Weapon
- The Mole in the Garden
- The Autumn Trust
- The Mouse and The Dinosaur‘s Mission
- The Bear and the Skunk
- The Chained Hero
- Hedgehog and the Tree
- Frog and the Leaves
- Got Nothing
- The Improvement
- The Hare and the River/Mouse Saves the Egg
- The Dog and The Cat
- The Wolf Howl
- Wintertime
- The Mouse and the Snowman
- Bugs Bunny’s first day of winter
- The Motor Skiing Adventure
- The Avalanche Trap
- The Hero Bunny Saves The Cat
- The Arctic Fox and the Moon
- Nighttime with Friends
- The Star and the Mouse
- The Wishing Star/The Magic
- Back at Home
- Spring at Last/Pauli the Mole, a New Friend
- Ending
Runtime
95 minutes
Release Date
December 7, 2001
Music
Steve Jablonsky (score)
Carl Stalling (archive in the used 1955-1964 looney Tunes theme song)
Jirí Strohner (archive of Krtek a Rybka soundtrack)