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Other variants include "down the mouse ran" [2] or "down the mouse run" [3] or "and down he ran" or "and down he run" in place of "the mouse ran down". Other variants have non-sequential numbers, for example starting with "The clock struck ten, The mouse ran down" instead of the traditional "one".
Alex Lovy first introduced Hickory, Dickory, and Doc in the 1959 cartoon Space Mouse, in which Doc attempts to sell the mice to NASA as test animals. [1] Lovy's shorts mainly follow the contemporary cat-and-mouse chase formula of the time, with Doc usually failing to catch the more cunning Hickory and Dickory.
Hickory Road – in Hickory Dickory Dock, Agatha Christie novel. Hickory Dickory Dock, one of Agatha Christie's detective stories featuring Hercule Poirot, is set in Hickory Road in London. A version of the story was made by Carnival Films for London Weekend Television's "Poirot" series. First broadcast in February 1995, the start of the ...
Hickory Dickory Dock is a popular English nursery rhyme. Hickory Dickory Dock may also refer to: Hickory Dickory Dock, a detective fiction novel by Agatha Christie "Hickory Dickory Dock", an episode of Teletubbies
Gooney the "Gooney Bird" Albatross (1969, anthropomorphic albatross) Maxie the Polar Bear (1966, anthropomorphic polar bear) Smedley (1954, anthropomorphic dog) Doxie Dachshund (1937, anthropomorphic dog) Doc (1959, anthropomorphic cat) Cecil (1959, anthropomorphic dog) Champ (1960, anthropomorphic dog) Hickory & Dickory (see entry below)
An outbreak of apparent kleptomania at a student hostel arouses Hercule Poirot's interest when he sees the bizarre list of stolen and vandalised items. These include a stethoscope, some lightbulbs, some old flannel trousers, a box of chocolates, a slashed rucksack, some boracic powder and a diamond ring later found in a bowl of soup – he congratulates the warden, Mrs Hubbard, on a 'unique ...
Hickory Dickory Dock: Mouse The Giant Turnip: Makes a difference in pulling out the firmly rooted vegetable Rat This Is the House That Jack Built: This is the Rat that ate the malt, that lay in the house that Jack built The Mouse King The Nutcracker and the Mouse King: An evil seven-headed mouse king that seeks to destroy the Nutcracker. Rat ...
After Old Mother Hubbard accidentally pushes Old King Cole into a fountain, the mice from "Hickory Dickory Dock" tell everybody that it is midnight and that everybody should go home. All the characters return to their books, and Old King Cole sings a farewell song to everybody.