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The Fievel mouse discovers the secret world of mice lying deep beneath the city.The Fievel mouse discovers the secret world of mice lying deep beneath the city.The Fievel mouse discovers the secret world of mice lying deep beneath the city.
Thomas Dekker
- Fievel
- (voice)
Dom DeLuise
- Tiger
- (voice)
Pat Musick
- Tony
- (voice)
Nehemiah Persoff
- Papa
- (voice)
Erica Yohn
- Mama
- (voice)
Lacey Chabert
- Tanya
- (voice)
Elaine Bilstad
- Cholena
- (voice)
Rene Auberjonois
- Dithering
- (voice)
- (as Renee Auberjonois)
David Carradine
- Wulisso
- (voice)
Sherman Howard
- McBrusque
- (voice)
Richard Karron
- O'Bloat
- (voice)
John Kassir
- Scuttlebutt
- (voice)
Ron Perlman
- Grasping
- (voice)
Leeza Miller McGee
- Cholena
- (singing voice)
- (as Leeza Miller)
Dave Mallow
- Looper
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Doug Stone
- Looper
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Director
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Did you know
- TriviaTony Toponi, from An American Tail (1986), returns as a principal cast in this film and An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster (1999), which he was known as a fan favorite, but without Bridget. Tony's role was limited as a background cameo in An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991) and was absent in Fievel's Adventures in the West (1992) because of Pat Musick's acting difficulties during those periods.
- GoofsIn Fievel's Adventures in the West (1992), Papa Mousekewitz's first name is revealed to be Bernard. But in this movie, his first name is seldom mentioned, such as in one scene after Mr. Grasping asked him for his name and Papa mentioned and is referred to his last name. The reason for this is currently unknown.
- Quotes
Cholena: Yes, father?
[Tony develops a crush on Cholena]
Tony: Buona sera, bella signorina.
[Italian translation for "Good evening, nice lady."]
Chief Wulisso: This is my daughter, Cholena. She will serve as your guide.
Tony: No kiddin'? Fantastic! Terrif...
[Fievel angrily glances at Tony to get him straight]
Tony: If you have nothing better to do.
- Alternate versionsOn the singalong version of "Anywhere In Your Dreams", the sound effects and Tony's shouting are muted out.
- ConnectionsEdited from The Land Before Time (1988)
- SoundtracksSomewhere Out There
Music by James Horner and Barry Mann
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I love the first American Tail, it is for me one of the better Don Bluth movies. The first sequel, Fieval Goes West was an example of a sequel worth watching, and one of the better direct-to-video sequels I've seen, even with the flaws it had. This one had some good moments, such as a decent story and a strong voice cast, but it doesn't work as well as it should. The animation wasn't as good as it could have been, I accept it was trying to be more traditional, but the flat colours and wonky character features let it down. I also didn't care for the songs, one is good and serves as the highlight of the film but the other two are eminently forgettable. The incidental music was okay, if lacking the haunting and poignant tone of the first film. While the idea of the story was great, it felt rushed due to the short duration of the film and could've been better thought out. There were parts that felt like an extended TV episode That said, the characters particularly Tiger are bearable, the film teaches some brave lessons on tolerance and decent citizenship and the voice cast is strong. Overall, decent, has its moments but doesn't quite work. It could be worse you could be watching the Secret of NIMH sequel, that was awful. 4/10 Bethany Cox
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- Feb 11, 2010
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- An American Tail III: The Treasure of Manhattan Island
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