THEY DIDN'T FORGET THEM <3333 I FOUND THEM <3333
Ratigan made an appearance in the credits too
Edit: HOW DID I MISS THIS? (Thank you for making me notice ;; omg)
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Acknowledgement
I am quite behind on responding to all the post I have received.
If you have sent something in and haven't received a reply and been discouraged, please accept my contrition and apology.
I will get to them gradually.
—Basil, of Baker Street
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Watching oldish Disney movies that slightly horrified my young mind
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Can anyone help - I’m trying to track down a book (series?) I read as a kid, but I don’t have the right kind of details to google it effectively.
- I’m pretty sure the protagonist was a mouse. It was definitely a society of rodents. There were hamsters, rats, etc.
- He was sort of a detective? I remember him being kinda chubby and savoring his mousey meals and reluctant to get involved but kept getting drawn into things? Of course if you google mouse + detective you just get the great mouse detective...
- I remember one story where he checked himself in to a health spa to check it out.
- There was a truly horrific plastic surgery bit about the health spa... like there was a machine, and they demonstrated it by putting stuffed animals on it and they got slashed up and came out all nipped and tucked and a completely different shape? And of course there was a traumatizing bit where the protagonist almost gets put through it, but then at the last second the villain does instead.
- Pretty sure there’s a female mouse aviator? Maybe in a second book? I think they fly out into a desert together?
- They were definitely chapter books, I want to say early secondary school/middle school reading level? But I can’t be sure exactly.
This feels like a fever dream, but I'm not creative enough to have invented all that madness! Does anyone have any idea what I’m talking about?
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Great Mouse Detective version of Dracula happening simultaneously as the events of Dracula, so there’s just five mice in Victorian clothes unnoticed by the human cast desperately trying to kill a bat.
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▲ "Why don't you set it off now and then just be done with it!"
▽ "Set it off now…?" *gets a wild idea* *is totally calculated*
The final piece for our August Magma event!
My personal presentation of Emmet is greatly influenced by Basil from The Great Mouse Detective! His confidence, genius, pride, partially the eccentricity and even gestures feel they match his personality well! Basil in turn is inspired by Sherlock Holmes...
Emmet would make a fantastic detective, just saying~
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Sir. Ashamed as I am to admit it... I'm still in the mousetrap. Requesting guidance soon as possible... please and thanks...
May I ask how you got word to me? Surely in this there must be an opportunity for finding your way out of your current circumstances.
—Basil, of Baker Street
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Seeing how 'Wish' is supposed to be a celebration of a century of Disney that's chock full of homages and nods to their past films, no matter what happens in the film, there's really only one suitable end for King Magnifico:
(source Buzzfeed)
I'm just saying....
It's a tradition!
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