The Mouse: The Movie II: Journey to the Wilderness is a 1995 German-American
traditional animated comedy fantasy film directed by Joe Pytka.
Released theatrically by Warner Bros. Pictures on June 16, 1995 and it was a sequel to The Mouse: The Movie.
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.
- Jeff Bergman as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, and Porky Pig
- June Foray as The Bear/The Magic Wolf
- Rob Rackstraw as The Cat/The Magic Wizard
- Bill Murray as The Hedgehog/The Dinosaur
- Bob Bergen as The Frog/Marvin the Martian
- Bill Farmer as The Hare/Foghorn Leghorn
- T.K. Carter as The Bird
- Danny DeVito as The Stag/The Ten Ghosts/Eddington McDuck
- Kath Soucie as The Husky/The Lioness
- Peter Sallis as The European Lynx/Eurasian Cougar
- Ron Moody as The European Badger
- Michael Bell as The Water Vole/The Mummy
- Frank Welker as The Bugs/The Werewolf/Taz Mania
- Paul Winchell as The Gargoyle
Trivia[]
- This is the Mouse’s second feature film to be in 1995.
- The cast of the Looney Tunes will be secondarily appeared in the film.
- This is Warner Bros. Family Entertainment’s second logo appearance to be in the film.
- At the end of the film, It plays the same ending as Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers when the that’s all folks came up, but Bugs Bunny was replaced with the main character The Mouse when the fake Porky Pig shows up.
- Also, the flashback uses the clip from Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers.
Transcript[]
- The Mouse: The Movie II: Journey to the Wilderness/Transcript
- The Mouse: The Movie II: Journey to the Wilderness/Trailer Transcripts
Scenes[]
- Opening
- The Mouse and His Friends
- Near the Carrots Cart
- Meet The Cast
- The Journey Begins
- The Magical Forest
- The Deep Riverbank
- The Lynx
- Smiling Case
- Yosemite Sam Returns
- The Ground Arch
- The Surface Waters
- The Magic Wolf
- The Way to the Castle
- Welcome to the Castle
- The Party Dinner
- Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck in the Forest
- Thankful or Either What...
- The Lost Woods
- The Rooster No. 2
- The Little Lynx
- The Waterfall
- The Cat with the Stars of Sky
- Taz Mania and the Hare
- The Log
- Nervous on the Ground
- The Werewolf
- Final Battle
- The Magic Wizard
- Back Home
- Ending
Runtime[]
88 Minutes
Release Date[]
June 16, 1995
Music[]
James Newton Howard (composer)
Carl Stalling (archive in the used 1955-1964 looney Tunes theme song)