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Mice | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Mice are small furry creatures that eat cheese and make tiny little poops. They are kind of like rats, except cuter. Mice have not exactly made a sizeable impact in film and television entertainment, and most often they are seen as defenseless laboratory experiments, forced to run endlessly on a torture wheel until some mad scientist decides to dissect them. In classic fare, mice have had a disarming effect on people, often women. It was not uncommon for a person to spy a mouse and leap onto a chair screaming, as if the little bugger could actually do anything to them.
The natural enemy of the mouse is the cat, who will stop at nothing to play, torture, maim, kill, destroy and possibly even sexually violate any mouse at any given moment; an not always in that order.
The alien Visitors featured on the TV series V were carnivores who devoured live prey. A recurring fan-favorite gaff on the series was watching one of the aliens pick up a living animal, usually a mouse, and drop it into their mouth. The effect was accented by showing the character's throat bulging as the critter slowly slid down their gullet.
Three anthropomorphic mice of note including Vinnie, Modo and Throttle, who were sentient, talking space mice that hailed from the planet Mars. They came to Earth a number of years ago and settled down in Detroit, where they engaged in various adventures as the aptly named, Biker Mice from Mars.
Mouse characters[]
Character | Source |
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Modo | Biker Mice from Mars |
Throttle | Biker Mice from Mars |
Vinnie | Biker Mice from Mars |
Notes[]
- The singular form for mice is mouse.
- "Mouse" is also the code-name for Pamela Sweigeld, who is a DC Comics character and a recurring character featured in Robin, Volume 4.