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London um die Jahrhundertwende: Basils Erzfeind, der verrückte und gefährliche Professor Rattenzahn, treibt dort sein Unwesen. Der durchtriebene Schurke hat den Vater eines kleinen Mäuse-Mädchens entführt. Aber Basil, der gewitzte Sherlock Holmes der Londoner Mäusewelt aus der Baker Street, und sein treuer Gefährte Dr. Wasdenn sowie der liebenswürdige Jagdhund Toby haben längst Rattenzahns Fährte aufgenommen und machen sich auf die abenteuerliche Suche ...
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Let me tell you a little story about this movie and why I'm rating it so high... In Norway...there's been a Disney Special shown every Christmas eve called (I believe) From All of Us to All of You. It's a run of shorts presented by Jiminy Cricket, and the last one is always a clip from one of the newest Disney productions. One of those clips made such an impression on me that I bugged my father all Christmas long to get to see that movie...and when he finally relented and I got to see it, I was blown away. The excitement, the mystery, the chase at the end. Everything was perfect. To me, The Great Mouse Detective is one of those childhood memories that has burned itself into my mind and I will probably never be able to view this movie with any objectivity again. So...what can I do...but rate this one as perfect?!?
I had a lot of fun! Forgot it was a Sherlock adaptation so that was a fun surprise and the animation is amazing, especially the Big Ben chase scene with the computer animation (I think). Surprised there was never a tv show or something with more adventures.
Hiram Flaversham sounds a lot like Scrooge mcDuck ;)
This homage to Sherlock Holmes is one of the better Disney animated films from the 80s. The filmmakers manage to recreate a wonderfully atmospheric setting in Victorian London, especially in the exterior scenes at night and they cram in as many Holmes references as they can in the relatively short running time. Vincent Price is a highlight as the memorable villain and the final sequence at Big Ben is still a really nice piece of early computer animation that adds some dynamic shots to the film. The three principal songs are ok, if not particularly memorable, but Henry Mancini has created a catchy and fun score to go with the film.
Can I say what an iconic villain Ratigan is one of those theatrical villains that I love and his pet is a kitty ugh gotta love him Also love the fact that Basil lives on Sherlock's house that one little scene was so dope The story is good and fun And entertaining kids movie that you can look back too when nostalgia hits you