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Capitol Critters is an American animated sitcom produced by Steven Bochco Productions and H-B Production Co. in association with 20th Century Fox Television for ABC.The show is about the lives of mice, rats and roaches who reside in the basement and walls of the White House in Washington, D.C. [1] Seven out of the show's 13 episodes were aired on ABC from January 28 to March 14, 1992. [2]
Pages in category "Animated television series about mice and rats" The following 95 pages are in this category, out of 95 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "Television series about mice and rats" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The Ratties is a British animated series about a family of six rats who live in the wall of a country house.The rats try to emulate the human family who own the house. The idea for The Ratties was conceived by Laura Milligan, daughter of comedian Spike Milligan. [1]
Unfortunately, he shares his house with three troublemaking mice: Chhotu, Lambu and Motu, dubbed the "Chuha Party" ("transl. Rat Party "). Don is usually accompanied by his older brother, Colonel, who has a stronger grudge against the mice with his shorter temper, and Ballu, a cranky and aggressive Great Dane, who is Don's neighbor.
The Biker Mice from Mars returned to television in 2006. The 2006 Biker Mice from Mars series is a continuation of the story, while giving more airtime to another character, General Stoker. [14] The new 28-episode series began airing in the United Kingdom on Toonattik on GMTV on August 26, 2006. [15]
It is the Year of the Rat. Emily and Alexander meet their cousin Wu-Sing and his friend, Emperor Pu-Ying. Notail Nogoodnik has kidnapped the mouse Emperor, Fu-Mouse-Chu, and is impersonating him to hoard citizens' goods. The mice rescue Fu-Mouse-Chu, unmask Notail and prevent him from pilfering the goods.
A track on the album Vs. mentions the character from its titular film Ben. Edder stated that "Rats" is about the idea that "rats are probably a hell of a lot more admirable" than humans. [8] Harvey the Wonder Hamster Hamster "Harvey the Wonder Hamster" "Weird Al" Yankovic: A hamster who neither bites nor squeals, known for running on a hamster ...