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From the 1955 classic Cartoon, Mighty Mouse.

Mighty Mouse
Written by Marshall Barer

Mister Trouble never hangs around
When he hears this Mighty sound

"Here I come to save the day"

That means that Mighty Mouse is on his way
Yes sir, when there is a wrong to right
Mighty Mouse will join the fight
On the sea or on the land
He gets the situation well in hand

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Mighty Mouse Cartoon || Mighty Mouse Episode The Bag Mouse The First Deadly Cheese

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Released January 1954. With Mighty Mouse.
Directed by Connie Rasinski.

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I look at the history of the mousy Terrytoons superhero and his journey from Superman parody to television cartoon star.

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Released June 28, 1946. With Mighty Mouse.
Directed by Connie Rasinski.

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MIGHTY MOUSE is an animated superhero mouse created by Terrytoons. In this episode Mighty Mouse has to save Little Bo Peep and her sheep. They are the victims in this story that tips the hat to the Pied Piper of Hamelin as Mighty Mouse goes up against the wolves with a jazz soundtrack.

► Summary of this "Mighty Mouse" Cartoon

A pack of hungry wolves, with one of them disguised as Little Bo Peep, raids a flock of sheep and captures a little lamb. The wolves' attempt to make lambchops out of the lamb are thwarted when Mighty Mouse arrives to save the day. The superhero mouse singlehandedly thwarts the wolves' dinner plans.

► Review about this "Mighty Mouse" cartoon

This is called a "Mighty Mouse" cartoon but he really doesn't enter until just past the halfway point. Actually, the cartoon is a lot better (funnier and clever) BEFORE Mighty Mouse enters the picture.

The wolves in here are a hoot, right from the start. The tricks they employ and they lengths they go to, to snare a lamb, are very funny. Some of this stuff was even a little risqué. One wolf is designated to go out and lure a little lamb into their wolves' den. He dresses up as a woman, with exaggerated big breasts which draws whistles from his peers.

The wolf then prances out playing "Mary Had A Little Lamb" on a flute. When the sheep lifts his skirt and sees he's no she, the wolf tries another plan: he plays jazz on a trumpet. The sheep follows him into the den. (This is a weird cartoon.) Anyway, all the wolves then try to kill the more little animal, whose bleats are heard by Mighty Mouse, who just happened to flying around the neighbor.

Mighty Mouse then saves the day. I have to say this mouse didn't look like the Mighty Mouse I used to watch as a little kid.

► Some Facts about "Mighty Mouse"

The character was originally conceived by story man Izzy Klein as a super-powered housefly named Super Fly. Created as a parody of Superman, he first appeared in 1942 in a theatrical animated short titled The Mouse of Tomorrow.

The original name of the character was Super Mouse, but after 7 films produced during 1942 to 1943, it was changed to Mighty Mouse in the 1944 cartoon The Wreck of the Hesperus when Paul Terry learned that another character named Super Mouse was being published in comic books. Super Mouse appeared briefly in the Marvel Comics interpretation of the character and was nicknamed Terry the First, as he was the first version of the character.

Mighty Mouse was first drawn wearing a blue costume with red trunks and a red cape, similar to Superman, but over time this outfit changed to a yellow costume with red trunks and a red cape, his most popular colors.

Roy Halee, Sr., was the first actor to provide the voice of Mighty Mouse. The role was later taken by Tom Morrison. In The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle and Jeckle Alan Oppenheimer provided the voice, and during the run of Mighty Mouse, the New Adventures Mighty Mouse was voiced by Patrick Pinney.

As with other imitations of Superman, Mighty Mouse's super powers include flight, super strength, and invulnerability. In various films he has demonstrated the use of X-ray vision, and has used a form of telekinesis that allowed him to command inanimate objects and turn back time (The Johnstown Flood and Krakatoa). Other cartoons show him leaving a red contrail during flight which he can manipulate at will like a band of solid flexible matter.

First appearance: Mouse of Tomorrow (1942)
Last appearance: Cat Alarm (1961)
Created by Paul Terry
Portrayed by Roy Halee, Tom Morrison
Species: Mouse
Gender: Male
Significant other: Pearl Pureheart

► Qoutes of this Episode

Narrator: What brutes! What cowards! What fiends!
Wolf: What lamp chops!

[first lines]
Narrator: Little Bo Peep had lost her sheep. / While out in the meadow green. / They wandered close by / Some wolves who were sly. / And soon by these wolves they were seen.

[last lines]
Narrator: And Mighty Mouse proves again that he's the champion of sheep and men.

► External Links for Mighty Mouse

Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mighty_Mouse
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0153889/

...enjoy this cartoon, enjoy Mighty Mouse!

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This video shows how strong Mighty Mouse is, and what he can do.
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A Cappella cover of the opening theme to Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures Cartoon Series



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Mighty Mouse Vs. Underdog:
Which one would come out victorious?
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While alcohol was freely flowing a series of superhero-related questions were posed to a self-proclaimed 'superhero/comic book expert for his opinion on a wacky, wide range of topics'. This was one of them....

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Released October 13, 1944. With Mighty Mouse.
Directed by Bill Tytla.

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As we look back on some of the wonderful cartoon creations from the smaller, independent animation studios of the 1950s and 1960s, today, a look back (second time for Casper) at Harvey Comics' Casper and Terrytoons' Mighty Mouse.

For Casper and Harvey Comics/Paramount, the sky was the limit to the impact (both artistically and commercially) the character and his friends could provide for their advertising base. Not only was Mattel a key sponsor, but Casper also found its own cereal sponsor in General Mills. It seemed like no cartoon character was without some form of Saturday morning show or commercial endorsement during this golden age of children's programming.

Over at Paramount movie rival 20th Century Fox, the team there as busy with their own plans to provide Saturday morning fare for baby-boomers. Terrytoons Studio had partnered with 20th Century Fox in the early 1940s to produce short feature films for movie theater audiences. Like so many other performers and animation cartoons of that era, once television came calling, each studio was ready to help migrate their film properties and cartoon characters over to television.

Mighty Mouse was a Terrytoons favorite with audiences in the 1930s and 1940s. With updated character animation, Terrytoons rebranded itself 'New' Terrytoons, and in 1955, CBS partnered with 20th Century and Terrytoons to produce The Mighty Mouse Show. The show ran on Saturday mornings from 1955 to 1967, right at the heart of the golden age of cartoon programming on television. Its success helped pave the way for additional Terrytoon cartoon series to make their way onto television screens in the years and decades that followed.

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Enjoy 30 minutes of Mighty Mike cartoon with this video of 4 full episodes ! (Episode 149-151-132-174)

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Mike is a refined pug with sophisticated tastes. Every morning, he wakes up with one thing on his mind - how to impress the neighbour’s elegant dog Iris. Sadly, his plans never work out as a bunch of interfering troublemaking racoons, turtles and a kitten have a surprising knack for showing up at the worst possible moments, dragging Mike into a series of unforeseen calamities!

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Mighty Mouse Theatrical Cartoon Series
TerryToon Cartoons
Distributed by: 20th Century Fox
Cartoon Characters: Mighty Mouse, Mice, Dogs.
Directed By Connie Rasinski.
Produced By Paul Terry.
Written By John Foster.
Originally Released on June 28, 1946.
Originally Released Theatrically.
Running Time: 5:42 minutes.
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U.S.A.


Cartoon Synopsis:

Re-enactment of the famous May 31, 1889 Johnstown, Pennsylvania flood where the dam broke and flooded out an entire town! In this version, the town is occupied by mice and dogs. But Mighty Mouse comes to the rescue after drinking a bottle of "Atomic Energy." He reverses the flood waters and puts everything back where it was. And in this cartoon, he uses magic lightning bolts coming off his hands like Merlin the Magician!

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Mike is an energetic pug with refined tastes who longs for a quiet life but instead, finds himself protecting the house from a wild bunch of rascally Raccoons, excitable Turtles and the adorable Fluffy the Kitten.
While ruining Mike’s plans is all part of the fun, Mike always saves the day but as his owners return home, Mike finds he has missed yet another opportunity to impress the neighbor’s dog Iris.

In this compilation:
00:00:00 | White Cat | S01E61
00:06:58 | Sneezed To Meet You! | S01E35
00:13:56 | Diamond Dogs | S01E24
00:20:54 | Feline A Little Racoon | S01E08
00:27:52 | Duchess | S01E37
00:34:50 | What A Circus | S01E14
00:41:48 | Paws For Thought | S01E47

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Mighty Mouse owned by Viacom.
This intro is great.

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Released November 12, 1943. With Super Mouse.




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