Fievel's American Tails
Fievel's American Tails | |
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Created by | David Kirschner |
Directed by | Larry Jacobs |
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Composer(s) | Milan Kymlicka |
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No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
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Executive producer(s) | Steven Spielberg |
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Distributor | NBCUniversal Television Distribution |
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Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 12 – December 5, 1992 |
Fievel's American Tails is an American/Canadian animated television series, produced by Amblimation, Nelvana, and Universal Cartoon Studios. It aired for one season in 1992, and continued Fievel's adventures from the film An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991).
In 1993 and 1994, MCA/Universal Home Video released twelve episodes on six VHS video-cassettes, two Laserdisc volumes. These have been the only home video releases of the cartoon, at least in the United States. In the United Kingdom, 12 episodes were released on six video-cassettes in 1995, but were in a different episode order to the United States and Vol. 4 features the only episode that hasn't been released in the United States. Episodes have been released on DVD in France, Germany, and Italy. Universal currently has no plans to release the show on DVD in the United States.
Phillip Glasser, Dom DeLuise and Cathy Cavadini were the actors from the film to reprise their roles, as Fievel, Tiger, and Tanya respectively.
Episode list
# | Title | Original airdate |
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1 | "Fievel, the Lonesome Ranger" | September 12, 1992 |
All mice of the village are going to the Cheese Festival, but Fievel misses the trip. He and Tiger think they're left with the whole town to themselves until the other cats kidnap Tiger. Fievel becomes the Lonesome Ranger to save the day. | ||
2 | "Law and Disorder" | September 19, 1992 |
After being late for school again because of being sidetracked by adventures with Tiger, Fievel is forbidden to see Tiger, until his homework and chores are done. Meanwhile, Tiger has written to Miss Kitty and told her that he is the town's marshal. Fievel must then help him when Miss Kitty arrives to town to keep up the charade. | ||
3 | "Little Mouse on the Prairie" | September 26, 1992 |
Fievel wants to borrow his friend Jack's boomerang and it flies straight into Cat R. Waul's pocket. Fievel, his sisters, and Tiger are going to get the boomerang back, but get lost in the desert while doing so. | ||
4 | "The Gift" | October 3, 1992 |
Papa gives Fievel a violin for a birthday present (instead of a treehouse like he wanted). Unfortunately, the violin breaks and Fievel plans to rebuild it secretly. In the meantime, Papa sets out to build the treehouse his son actually wants, instead of a violin. | ||
5 | "A Case of the Hiccups" | October 10, 1992 |
A quack comes to town and he persuades Fievel to deliver candies to every mouse. Strange hiccups epidemic takes over the mice, except Fievel. Of course, the quack has the medicine to cure. | ||
6 | "The Legend of Mouse Hollow" | October 17, 1992 |
Chula has been developed the 'mouse packing machine'. The school stage play featuring Tanya is getting a big room full of mice. Fievel was very unhappy for a role he got, but his role turned out much more magnificent than thought when Cat R. Waul kidnaps the teacher and cancels the play and arranges the singing concert instead. | ||
7 | "The Babysitting Blues" | October 24, 1992 |
The photographer is coming to town, but Papa and Mama are not ready for a picture. They are leaving Fievel to babysit Yasha and here the adventure to avoid cats begins. | ||
8 | "The Lost Mother Lode" | October 31, 1992 |
The gold fever is taking over the mice. It is said that the old miner's ghost is guarding the real gold vein. Fievel and his friends are going to find that place, but Cat R. Waul is trying to fool the mice with the forgery treasure map. | ||
9 | "A Mouse Known as Zorrowitz" | November 7, 1992 |
The cheese delivery for next winter is coming to town. Unfortunately, Fievel brags that he knows about this matter and Chula hears that. Cat R. Waul wants to steal the cheese, but mysterious Zorrowitz appears to help. | ||
10 | "Mail Order Mayhem" | November 14, 1992 |
Mail order catalog temptates many mice and cats. Sweet William orders 'mouse slapper' and this weapon gets mice so afraid that they will make a request for the law servant. Clint Mousewood and Fievel get tough times for the cats. | ||
11 | "Aunt Sophie's Visit" | November 21, 1992 |
The mice are going to have a Rodeo, but Fievel cannot participate because aunt Sophie is coming to visit the Mousekewitzs. However, aunt Sophie turns out to be more straight than expected... | ||
12 | "That's What Friends Are For" | November 28, 1992 |
Because of misunderstanding Tiger thinks that he cannot be Fievel's friend. Cat R. Waul leaves the town and Chula becomes a friend of Fievel. | ||
13 | "Bell the Cats" | December 5, 1992 |
Fievel ties jingle bells to the cats' tails to inform mice where the cats are moving. Not such a good idea... |
Characters
- Fievel Mousekewitz: The Main protagonist, a mischievous little mouse who is always looking for adventures.
- Tanya Mousekewitz: Fievel's older sister who has dreams of being a great singer.
- Yasha Mousekewitz: Fievel's baby sister.
- Papa Mousekewitz: Fievel's father, a famous violin-maker who always gives his family wise advice.
- Mama Mousekewitz: Fievel's mother.
- Cat R. Waul: The main antagonist, a gentleman like cat who is Fievel's nemesis.
- Chula the Tarantula: Cat R. Waul's sidekick. A caricature of Butch Cassidy.
- Sweet William: Fievel's other nemesis.
- Slim and Feloneous: Sweet William's two dim-witted alley cat sidekicks.
- Jack: One of Fievel's school mates. Most likely from Australia.
- Jorge: Another one of Fievel's school mates.
- Tiger: The bushy-tailed orange cat who is friends with the Jewish-Russian mouse family.
- Mr. J. M. Schimmel: The rat who owns the mouse-sized general store in Green River. He is also Sidney’s father and is Austrian-American as revealed in "Law and Disorder".
- Clint Mousewood: One of Fievel's heroes and Tanya's one-sided crush – from "Mail Order Mayhem". A caricature of Clint Eastwood.
- Hambone: The dog guard on the train – from "The Gift".
- Sidney: One of Fievel's more spoiled classmate. First appears in Law and Disorder.
- Aunt Sophie: A relative of the Mousekewitz family – from "Aunt Sophie's Visit".
- Dr. Travis T. Hiprocates: A traveling doctor that gave away hiccup sweets – from "A Case of the Hiccups". A caricature of Sigmond Freud.
- Miss Kitty: Tiger's girlfriend – from "Law and Disorder". A caricature of Dorothy Gibson.
- Mr. Ironside: The school teacher, probably a mole and British-American as revealed in "The Legend of Mouse Hallow".
- Dog: The dog who guards the jail house.
- Lorna Holcombe: A girl in Fievel's class.
- Patty Paris: The baker. A caricature of Ona Munson's Belle Watling from Gone with the Wind.
Cast
- Phillip Glasser as Fievel
- Dom DeLuise as Tiger
- Lloyd Battista as Papa
- Susan Silo as Mama
- Cathy Cavadini as Tanya and Yasha
- Dan Castellaneta as Chula, Mr. Schimmel, Slim and Felonious
- Gerrit Graham as Cat R. Waul
- Kenneth Mars as Sweet William
- Hal Rayle as Clint Mousewood
- Arthur Burghardt as Hambone
- Cynthia Ferrer as Miss Kitty
- Patricia Parris as Aunt Sophie
External links
- Fievel's American Tails at the Internet Movie Database
- Fievel's American Tails on Big Cartoon Database
- Fievel's American Tails at TV.com