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  • The Gramaphone part was just too funny when I was 5 years old!! And still is!! :D

  • Lol he's blinded by love xD

  • "cat! cat! cat!! AND DOUBLE CAT!!!"

    I laughed at the reaction of the people :)

  • Wow. People scream at a mouse but they don't even note it's wearing clothes....

  • @MountEtna788 I always thought that too!

  • @smilefumble :D

  • i think the rat is the reason kids are told not to follow strangers man. he's a dick.

  • CAT CAT CAT & DOUBLE CAT!!!

  • 2:33 That is not Papa

  • 2:33 That is not Papa

  • How do they have a photo/portrait of him really are they poor or not

  • who else always makes frustrated noises every time he walks RIGHT BY HIS FAMILY

  • 8:00

    Consider yourself...!

  • 2:57 It must have been so depressing to work in one of those sweat shops. The work must've been so tedious and boring and the conditions must've been terrible!

    4:28 Stephen Speilberg said that scene reminded him of a story his grandfather told him about Jewish children only being able to look on while other children went to school.

    5:00 Even though those steam-powered locomotives were the fastest transportation method of their day, they must've been an unhealthy air hazard.

  • TONY!!! <3

    I had a crush on Tony Toponi when I was a kid! Yes, yes I know he was a cartoon mouse, but that didn't stop my five year old heart from loving him. :)

  • I like the cockroach guy. I can never remember his name, but he is to funny for words.

  • 1:39 Warren T. Rat's smoke turns into a dollar sign over Fieval's head when he laughs.

  • So Feivel's Jewish?

  • because walking on traintracks is safe...

  • never trust someone that walks like that xD

  • So they throw a shoe and a boustiea at him?

    Nice, I would have just caught him and put him outside.

    xD

  • The song march in the record player that was playing full blast, nearly scrared the crap out of me! lol

  • @maurice4598 It's not a record player! It's a phonograph! I found that out on IMDB! I also found out that it would not have been possible for the woman to have one because they weren't sold until 1896 (this movie is set in 1885.)

  • never just a guy named rat, lol. i love this movie so much.

  • @ 8:16 DAMN! So close!

  • @DionLaurent1 I know!!!!!!!!! It KILLED me when I saw that!!! lol

  • Someone knows the song ... 4:19

    please, if someone know it, tell me

    thanks a bunch

  • @kaleidoscopicos that is from pirates of penzanze, sorry bout my spelling. Called poor wandering one

  • @jetsstate ohhhhh, thank u thank u.... and don't worry.

    you've made me too happy, dude!

  • the cockroach reminds me of peetree from LBT heh. i love tony, he's my fav character, for some reason i love his voice ^_^

  • @BlackRose0813 In fact, Digit and Petrie are both voiced by Will Ryan.

  • @dmc97ingc Ahhh I though that would be the case heh

  • There's a hidden Mickey under Fievel's picture.

  • @dmc97ingc where? i dont see it

  • 8:04

    "What are you, gays or somethin'?" lol

  • @megadeath45 Actually he said "What are you, engaged or something?"

  • @dmc97ingc no its "are you gayist or somthin?"

  • @Shayde1653 Actually he said 'What? Are we engaged or something?'

  • That rat reminds me Of Honest John, and the beetle as Gideon.

  • That rat reminds me Of Honest John.

  • @joshualiu1993 It's a bit confusing, really... Warren T. Rat is like Honest John from Pinocchio, and he's played by a guy called John Finnegan... which sounds like an Irish name. But, the mayor-type rodent is *called* Honest John and has an Irish accent.

  • Stupid pigeon dropping him off there. 

  • Seriously surprized that his hat hasn't gotton lost.

    Tony is funny :)

  • Horrible parents. They have already given up.

  • @MaggotF0rLife well you got to understand the kid fell into the ocean so they dont think he would have made it that far swimming.

  • @angelchristensen Good parents don't ever give up though. Even if they waste their lives.

  • @MaggotF0rLife not nessisarily, in the end my parents had to give up. though the child who died hadnt drowned, its the same in a way. but the movie doesnt show exactly what they are thinking so maybe they didnt quite give up,but they had to face the horrible truth that he (more than likely) died.

  • @angelchristensen Go watch the movie "Changeling". That's what a good parent is.

  • @MaggotF0rLife hey if im upsetting you then im sorry okay. i didnt think my opinion would matter so much. and i watched a movie called Flight Plan I'm sure that movie has the same sort of reasoning as to what a 'good parent' is. so go ahead and hate me but my opinion is, he fell of and could have drowned. the dad watched this happen and that alone could have sent them into deppression. im done trying to argue my point, and i can see no end to this. again im sorry if i upset you.

  • @angelchristensen Wow, you overreacted. You got the wrong idea. I'm not arguing or anything, but apparently something ticked you off.

  • @MaggotF0rLife Yes i tend to overreact alot; but normally when a person says to watch something its because they think im wrong and usually start hating me. plus this whole conversation has brought up many unpleasant memmories.

    i also have a fear of upsetting people, just imagine my last comment not as if im yelling but more like im pleading. cuz thats what i felt when i wrote it.

  • @MaggotF0rLife You want to see a horrible parent, go watch the Destruction of the Grotto scene from The Little Mermaid.

  • @dmc97ingc I'm good.

  • 7:11 crazy bitches xD

  • oh yeah like throwinq your boustie at a mouse is qoinq to do qood.

    &this makes america look horrid. Seriously?

  • @delishiz13 It was pretty bad back then. Look up Muckracking on Wikipedia.

  • @delishiz13 america probably was this bad a long time ago, haven't you done reasearch into the history.

  • 2:42 Praying on a poor kid...then again, I bet they did that a lot in 1885.

  • @RisenAngel17 indeed the time when orphans were taken in by companies close to slavery ~maybe~

  • Tony always reminded me of Dodger from Oliver and Company. They have a lot in common:

    1) They both have street saviore fair.

    2) They wear something red around their necks.

    3) They care deeply for the main characters who are both much younger than them.

    4) They appear to have that "she's the most beautiful girl dog/mouse in the world" radar.

  • @dmc97ingc thats funny, i never realized that before. and both are great movies.

  • @dmc97ingc 5) they both hot for animals

  • I think Fievel has some serious ADD issues. He always runs off hastily. Tony tried talkin to him, but Fievel didn't hear since he ran off or was too hasty to find his family to reply, he ran off to deal with cats earlier in the movie, and also ran up onto the dock on the ship.

    Maybe he's just a normal curious boy with gifted mouse speed. :)

  • @RonnieKane what are u writing an essay?

  • @allthatOTHERshiit

    That's like, four sentences dude...

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