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The Country Mouse and the City Mouse: A Christmas Tale is an animated TV special produced and directed by Michael Sporn and written by Maxine Fisher, adapted by Tish Rabe. Produced by Michael Sporn Animation, Random House and HBO , [ 4 ] it aired on December 8, 1993 as part as the HBO Storybook Musicals series. [ 5 ]
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 ...
"The Country Mouse and the City Mouse: A Christmas Tale [5] " December 8, 1993 ( 1993-12-08 ) [ 7 ] Emily the mouse has an adventure when she decides to visit her cousin Alexander in New York City for Christmas.
The Mouse is a fictional character in Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. He appears in Chapter II "The Pool of Tears" and Chapter III "A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale" . Alice, the eponymous heroine in the book, first talks to the mouse when she is floating in a pool of her own tears, having shrunk in size:
Christmas Tale may refer to: A Christmas Tale (2008 French film) Un conte de Noël, a comedy-drama film; Christmas Tales (2012 Norwegian album), Christmas album by Alexander Rybak; The Country Mouse and the City Mouse: A Christmas Tale (1993 TV show) Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale (2010 film) Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales (2002 TV show)
This Christmas, the Games.com team has compiled a list -- and checked it twice –– of our very best holiday games. In addition to the regular Game of the Day selections, for these 12 days ...
Shoot bubbles to save the city from mischievous cats! Unlock 98 puzzles and 6 locations in this free addictive match 3 bubble saga.
[1] Mickey's Christmas Carol was largely adapted from the 1974 Disneyland Records audio musical An Adaptation of Dickens' Christmas Carol. The musical featured similar dialogue and a similar cast of characters. Additionally this film was the last time that Clarence Nash voiced Donald Duck before his death in 1985. [2]