The Great Mouse Detective

The Great Mouse Detective1986

The Great Mouse Detective is a 1986 Disney animated feature film based on Eve Titus' stories. Young Olivia Flaversham is celebrating her birthday with her toymaker father Hiram. Suddenly, a bat with a broken wing and pegged leg bursts into the Flave… more »



Ratigan:
Ah, the uniforms! Oh, Fidget, I knew I could rely on you. Now, you didn't forget anything?

Fidget:
No problem. I took care of everything. Everything on the list. [tries to display the list, but finds it's not there] Uh oh.

Ratigan:
What's wrong?

Fidget:
[searching himself, to no avail] The list, I, uh, uh, oh....

Ratigan:
Where's the list?

Fidget:
Well, you see, it was.... It was like this; [reenacting I was in the toy store, getting the uniforms, when I heard a 'Aroo! Aroo!'

Ratigan:
[irritated] You're not coming through.

Fidget:
[reenacting stil] A dog came. I ran I had a baby bonnet, girl in the bag, and Basil chased me!

Ratigan:
[shocked] What? BASIL ON THE CASE?! [yelling with fury] WHY, YOU GIBBERING LITTLE--! [groans as he holds his anger in and looks as if he's about to explode, then calms down and picks Fidget up] Oh, my dear Fidget. You have been hanging upside down too long.

Fidget:
You mean, you're not mad? I'm glad you're taking it so well.

[Ratigan takes Fidget behind a wall. A bell is heard ringing and screaming soon follows. Cut to Felicia holding a struggling Fidget in her paw, about to eat him]

Fidget:
Not me, you idiot! No, stop, you stupid furball! [He breaks free, but Felicia catches him and stuffs him into her mouth] Open up! Oh! Ay! Ah! Ooh! You're hurting my wing!

Ratigan:
How dare that idiot Basil pokes his stupid nose into my wonderful scheme and foul up everything!

Fidget:
[inside Felicia's mouth] Let me out! Let me out! Help!

Ratigan:
Oh, I can just see that insufferable grin on his smug face. [realizes something] Yes. Yes, I can just see it. Felicia, release him.

Fidget:
[inside Felicia's mouth] I'm too young to die!

[Felicia sulks for a moment, then spits out a battered Fidget]

Ratigan:
[holding Fidget up by his cheeks] Fidget, you delightful little maniac. You've presented me with a singular opportunity. [drops Fidget, feigning a look of concern] Poor Basil. Oh, he's in for a little surprise.

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