The Country Mouse and City Mouse Adventures

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  • TV-Y
  • 2003
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.4  (305)

The Country Mouse and City Mouse Adventures is an animated children's television show that aired from 1997 to 2000. This show was produced by Cookie Jar Entertainment and was based on the classic fable, "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse". The show follows the adventures of Emily and Alexander, two mice from different backgrounds who become friends and explore the world around them.

The show stars Terrence Scammell as Alexander, the city mouse, and Rick Jones as Emily, the country mouse. Their adventures take place all over the world, from the Eiffel Tower in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Holly Gauthier-Frankel and Michael O'Reilly also lend their voices to various other characters in the show.

Each episode of The Country Mouse and City Mouse Adventures focuses on a new adventure that Emily and Alexander embark on. The show's themes revolve around friendship, cultural diversity, and environmental conservation. The show is set to a catchy and upbeat musical score, which helps to keep viewers engaged throughout each episode.

Emily and Alexander have very different personalities that complement each other nicely. Alexander is curious and adventurous, always eager to try new things and explore different cultures. Emily is more cautious and thoughtful, often thinking twice before diving into something new. Together, they make a great team and learn valuable lessons about the world around them.

One of the unique aspects of the show is the attention paid to cultural diversity. Emily and Alexander visit many different countries, each with their own unique customs and traditions. The show does an excellent job showcasing these customs in a way that is engaging and accessible for young viewers.

The Country Mouse and City Mouse Adventures also includes many environmental themes. Throughout their adventures, Emily and Alexander encounter many different animals and environments. They learn about the importance of protecting animal habitats and keeping the environment clean. These themes are highlighted in a way that is both educational and entertaining for viewers.

The animation style of the show is colorful and engaging. The characters are all vibrant and expressive, making it easy for viewers to connect with them. The show relies heavily on action and adventure sequences to keep viewers engaged, with plenty of chase scenes and narrow escapes to keep the audience on the edge of their seat.

Overall, The Country Mouse and City Mouse Adventures is a fun and educational show that is perfect for young viewers. With its catchy musical score and engaging characters, it is easy to see why this show was so popular during its run. Fans of the classic fable will enjoy seeing these characters brought to life in such a fun and dynamic way.

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Trinida Mousequarade
26. Trinida Mousequarade
October 27, 1999
Cousin Simone introduces the mice to Melanie, whose parents' sugar cane plantation has been disturbed by the appearance of the Midnight Robber.
North Pole Mice
25. North Pole Mice
October 26, 1999
Emily and Alexander are determined to be the first mice to the North Pole, but discover that their cousin, Makko, has explored the arctic before.
Olympic Mice
24. Olympic Mice
October 25, 1999
Cousin Nikos is certain that a shifty rat is cheating in the Mouse Olympics and needs the mice's help to prove it.
Teddy Bear Mice
23. Teddy Bear Mice
October 24, 1999
Cousin Nina and her friend are excited about Nina's newest toy inventions for young mice.
When Irish Mice Are Smiling
22. When Irish Mice Are Smiling
October 23, 1999
Before Alexander can inherit the castle his Aunt Fiona has left for him, he must solve the disappearance of his cousin's friend, Rory.
Down Under Plunder
21. Down Under Plunder
October 22, 1999
Emily and Alexander arrive in New Zealand to visit their cousin, Amanda, who has worked long and hard to give her countrywomen the right to vote.
Siamese Mice
20. Siamese Mice
October 21, 1999
In Bangkok, Notail Nogoodnik has his heart set on stealing a priceless jewel -- a sapphire ring that sparkles in the sunlight.
High Flying Hi-Jinks
19. High Flying Hi-Jinks
October 20, 1999
Bird sanctuary worker Jake is worried that the first flight of the Wright brothers' plane will disturb the nearby nests of the laughing gulls.
Hong Kong Mice
18. Hong Kong Mice
October 19, 1999
Cousin Jaow-Long's friend, Yin, is hoping his boat will win the race at the annual Dragon Boat festival, but the rivalry between villages is intense.
World's Fair Mice
17. World's Fair Mice
October 18, 1999
The mice travel with their cousin's friend, Harriet, and famous inventor George Washington Carver to the St. Louis World's Fair.
The Big Cheese
16. The Big Cheese
October 17, 1999
The mice are invited to Holland to witness the coronation of its newest queen, cousin Miep's best friend, 10-year-old Wilhemina.
Houdini Mice
15. Houdini Mice
October 16, 1999
The mice witness Engel Vanschlump challenge Houdini to the ultimate test: The Vanschlump Underwater Escape Tank.
White House Mouse
14. White House Mouse
October 15, 1999
On their visit to Washington, D.C., Emily and Alexander learn that President Roosevelt's horse, Cyclone, has disappeared.
Wild West Mice
13. Wild West Mice
April 2, 1999
Emily and Alexander's relaxing visit to a New York tea cafe is interrupted by Buffalo Bill Cody's "Wild West Show."
Three Mice and You're Out
12. Three Mice and You're Out
April 1, 1999
At the first world series of baseball, cousin Casey introduces the mice to his friend, Joey, whose father, a pitcher, is in a major slump.
Panama Mice
11. Panama Mice
March 31, 1999
Cousin Pedro and his friend, Willy, are worried that the Panama Canal will not be finished in time for its grand opening.
Solid Gold
10. Solid Gold
March 30, 1999
Danu's gold headpiece has disappeared in exotic Bali, and without it, she cannot dance for the raja at the palace.
Sherlock Mouse
9. Sherlock Mouse
March 29, 1999
The mice try to solve the mystery of Arthur Conan Doyle's missing manuscript for "The Hound of the Baskervilles."
Cinematic Mice
8. Cinematic Mice
March 28, 1999
The mice are invited to the world premiere of Auguste and Louis Lumiere's moving picture camera.
Marconi Mice
7. Marconi Mice
March 27, 1999
Strange things occur as inventor Marconi prepares to send the first transatlantic wireless telegraph transmission from England to Newfoundland.
Posh Mice
6. Posh Mice
March 26, 1999
On the maiden voyages of the Mauritania and the Mousetania, mice, rats and people dream of a better life in America.
Jungle Mice
5. Jungle Mice
March 25, 1999
The mice accompany their cousin, Tio, and his friend, Sugita, on an expedition into the jungles of the mountainous Congo.
Meatball Mice
4. Meatball Mice
March 24, 1999
Benedetta's parents are hoping to win a cooking contest in honor of the king and queen's visit, and make their restaurant the most famous in Venice.
Mayan Moon
3. Mayan Moon
March 23, 1999
After getting covered head to toe with flour, Alexander is mistaken for the moon goddess Caban in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
Ballet Mouse
2. Ballet Mouse
March 22, 1999
At the Imperial School of Ballet in St. Petersburg, cousin Nadya's friend struggles with a terrible case of stage fright.
Bicycle Mice
1. Bicycle Mice
March 21, 1999
Cousin Renaud's friend, Olivier, is worried that unless his father wins the Tour de France he could lose their winery to a greedy banker.
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  • Premiere Date
    April 28, 2003
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (305)