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In New York City, you would come across a small house, home to a family known as the Littles. You would happen to think of them as the nicest family you'd ever meet. One day, Fredrick and Eleanor, both parents and Littles, ho to and orphanage to find a brother for their son, George. While at it, they meet Stuart, a small, but charming mouse, who apparently, is human-civilized. They adopt him, and everyone, even George, loves him. But there is one problem with Stuart's life, Snowbell, the Little family cat, who wants him. But when trouble starts up almost immediately, Stuart must make it back to his home-before snowbell's friends find out about him.
Goofs No front load washing machine would fill in the manner depicted. First, the water level would never be as high as it is shown, especially with such a small load. The washer would be partially full. Second, the water spigot would not be in the rear of the machine, let alone mounted on the drum. It would be either above the door or in the area around the drum, but not mounted on it.
Third, once started, the machine would most likely tumble while filling, or at least do some tumbling before 'deciding' on a load size (and thus, 'deciding' on how much to fill, how much time it will take, etc.). This machine appears to behave more like a top loader, in that it fills completely and then washes.
Alternate Versions Extra scenes not featured in the theatrical release:. Upon arriving at the Little house, Stuart begins his tour in the kitchen and dining room, where the Littles prepare and eat 'western omelettes, mashed potatoes, and all varieties of meatloaf.' Included as a deleted scene on the DVD. Stuart crawls inside the piano to fix a stuck key. Little begin to sing 'Heart And Soul,' while Stuart performs a piano duet by striking the hammers from the inside.
This scene is not included on the DVD, but was restored for the ABC-TV broadcast. Little decides to remove 'Three Blind Mice' from the piano songbook. Little gets the idea to invite the family for a party and to buy Stuart some new clothes. Restored for the ABC-TV broadcast. Following the party, the Littles begin to question their fitness as adoptive parents. Included on the DVD and restored for the ABC-TV broadcast. In Stuart's bedroom, Snowbell spends a few quick moments antagonizing Stuart over George's outburst at the party.
Restored for the ABC-TV broadcast. George wakes up remembering that Stuart has left to live with the Stouts, but thinks at first that it was only a dream. Included on the DVD and restored for the ABC-TV broadcast. At the Stout home, Stuart proposes that they go on a family outing.
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Included as a deleted scene on the DVD, though some of the CG work is unfinished. After arriving at the Little home, the detectives begin to question the Littles for the missing persons report.
They get as far as asking Stuart's height and weight before realizing that he's a mouse. Included on the DVD and restored for the ABC-TV broadcast.
While at the police station, the Littles are shown some mouse lineups in hopes of identifying the Stouts. Included on the DVD and restored for the ABC-TV broadcast. Stuart Little: The Little family set out to adopt a child, and choose a amiable talking mouse instead, much to the chagrin of their son and the family cat. There are two words that describe this movie - words I swore I would never use in a review-: cute and sweet. Based on the children's story by EB White, the story is funny, cheerful, engaging and translates well to the screen.
The filmmakers obviously realized that making Stuart look real was essential to the movie's success and spared little expense (approximately half the film's $60 million budget went to Stuart). The results are phenomenal - you can see each individual hair on his face, his movement is amazingly fluid and when he talks, you forget he's animated. The same techniques are also utilized to make the film's felines talk. The voices - Michael J. Fox as Stuart and Nathan Lane as Snowbell - were ideal choices and help to enhance the experience. Everyone left the premiere sporting a big silly grin and I think you will too.
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Wanting to expand their family to more than just only child George, Mr. Little head to a New York City orphanage to adopt. Overwhelmed by the many boys and girls needing homes, the couple receives advice from a three-inch talking mouse (in this film, a talking mouse is perfectly natural) who's waiting for adoption too.
The couple, however, becomes captivated with Stuart and takes him home, much to the chagrin of Snowbell the cat (who tries to swallow him) and their son (who ignores him because of his disappointment in not getting a new brother). But when George enters his remote-control boat in a race, Stuart personally has to captain the boat when Stuart's clumsiness causes the remote to get broken. By the end of the competition, Stuart has won over his new 'brother.' But, alas, all is not well when two mice show up on the front step of the Little home claiming to be Stuart's real parents. Stuart goes with them to his new home until eventually he discovers the ruse (set up by Snowbell and his alley cat friends). Meanwhile, the Littles also discover the truth and begin distributing fliers seeking their lost 'son.'
After a harrowing trip back to the Littles', Stuart is informed by Snowbell that he is no longer wanted. Dejected, Stuart heads to Central Park where he faces a life and death struggle once again with the cats.
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Can Stuart outwit the cats? Will he learn the truth?
Will he ever see the Littles again? Positive Elements: The Little family is strong, compassionate and caring. Even the extended family, aunts, uncles, etc., are good-hearted people. And more surprising, Snowbell eventually comes around, risking his reputation and his life to save Stuart (after trying to get rid of him). Sexual Content: None. Violent Content: George gets in a brawl with a bully at the boat race and has to be pulled off by his father (who fortunately rebukes his son).
Snowbell and his alley cat friends attempt to do Stuart in, but in the end the cats (except Snowbell) become the victims (of a fall into a lake—no one is hurt). Stuart has a close call when he accidentally gets put into the washing machine with a load of clothes.
One mouse kidnapper slaps the other. Crude or Profane Language: This is the reason why this flick received a PG rating instead of a G. Four minor profanities ('d-n,' 'h-ll') spoil what would have been a nearly perfect film otherwise.
Drug and Alcohol Content: None. Other Negative Elements: George has a bit of an attitude problem when he finds his 'brother' isn't human. At one point, he pouts and slams the door. Cats with flatulence are played for laughs. Summary: Rumored to have cost more than $100 million to make, Stuart Little, based on the book by E.B.
White, combines computer animation with live action. And it's one family friendly world. While it's disappointing Columbia Pictures went after the PG rating, the film as a whole really shines. This is one little that deserves to go really big.