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The Mouse's Tale" is a shaped poem by Lewis Carroll which appears in his 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Though no formal title for the poem is given in the text, the chapter title refers to "A Long Tale" and the Mouse introduces it by saying, "Mine is a long and sad tale!" As well as the contribution of typography to illustrate ...
When Alice hears the mouse's "long and sad tale", she is watching his tail. So, she imagines the tale in its shape. [1] The "Fury" referenced in the tale is Carroll's childhood friend's dog. [2] The Mouse's Tale, as printed in the first edition The Mouse's Tale from Alice's Adventures Under Ground, Carroll's original 1864 manuscript
Animated films based on short fiction (4 C, 26 P) Pages in category "Animated films based on literature" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The film depicts in a non linear timeline, the world perceived by the character of Alice (Veronica Baleani) a 18 year old experiencing alienation at her birthday party who falls into a dream state, where she becomes Lewis Carroll's character and experiences adventures in a strange clinic. The film features music by Bernard Bursill Hall, and is ...
Mice Follies (1960 film) Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers; Mickey's Choo-Choo; Mickey's Delayed Date; Mickey's Garden; Mickey's House of Villains; Mickey's Orphans; The Midnight Snack; Mighty Mouse in the Great Space Chase; Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip; Monster (2019 film) Mother Goose Land; The Mouse and His Child (film) Mouse Cleaning ...
Tales of the Tooth Fairies (French: Souris Souris) is a children's television programme created by Françoise Caspan. It was co-produced by Siriol Productions, La Fabrique, EVA Entertainment, Cologne Cartoon, and Sofidoc S.A. for WDR and France 3.
An American Tail is a 1986 American animated musical adventure comedy-drama film directed by Don Bluth and written by Judy Freudberg and Tony Geiss from a story by David Kirschner, Freudberg and Geiss. [3] The film stars the voices of Phillip Glasser, John Finnegan, Amy Green, Nehemiah Persoff, Dom DeLuise, and Christopher Plummer. It is the ...
The child mouse proposes staying at the shop to form a family, which the other toys ridicule. They accidentally fall off the counter and end up in the trash. Once transported to the dump, they become enslaved by Manny the rat, who runs a casino and uses broken wind-up toys as his slave labor force.