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− | Gussie Mausheimer is a German-American mouse appearing in ''[[An American Tail]] |
+ | Gussie Mausheimer is a German-American mouse appearing in ''[[An American Tail]]'' who is the richest and most powerful mouse in New York City. She was voiced by [[Madeline Kahn]], she (unknowingly) suffers a speech impediment that causes her to pronounce "R" as "W". |
− | == Role in the Film |
+ | == Role in the Film == |
Gussie becomes involved in [[Fievel Mousekewitz|Fievel's]] story when she sees [[Honest John]] about holding a rally (pronouncing it "wowie"), which she hopes will spur the mice into action against the threat of cats. At the rally, Fievel tells her the story of the Giant Mouse of Minsk, giving her the idea to build a robotic version of the Giant Mouse to scare away the [[Mott Street Maulers]]. After this is successful, at some point off screen she meets the Mousekewitz family, Tony, Bridget and Tiger, and learns that they're searching for Fievel. She helps them track Fievel down, and is astonished with herself for cooperating with a cat. When Fievel is reunited with is family she celebrates with his friends. |
Gussie becomes involved in [[Fievel Mousekewitz|Fievel's]] story when she sees [[Honest John]] about holding a rally (pronouncing it "wowie"), which she hopes will spur the mice into action against the threat of cats. At the rally, Fievel tells her the story of the Giant Mouse of Minsk, giving her the idea to build a robotic version of the Giant Mouse to scare away the [[Mott Street Maulers]]. After this is successful, at some point off screen she meets the Mousekewitz family, Tony, Bridget and Tiger, and learns that they're searching for Fievel. She helps them track Fievel down, and is astonished with herself for cooperating with a cat. When Fievel is reunited with is family she celebrates with his friends. |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | * Gussie's speech impediment is known as [[wikipedia:Rhotacism|Rhotacism]]. |
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+ | * Madeline Kahn used the same voice for the character she played in the Mel Brooks film ''Blazing Saddles'' |
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Revision as of 22:11, 24 November 2021
Gussie Mausheimer is a German-American mouse appearing in An American Tail who is the richest and most powerful mouse in New York City. She was voiced by Madeline Kahn, she (unknowingly) suffers a speech impediment that causes her to pronounce "R" as "W".
Role in the Film
Gussie becomes involved in Fievel's story when she sees Honest John about holding a rally (pronouncing it "wowie"), which she hopes will spur the mice into action against the threat of cats. At the rally, Fievel tells her the story of the Giant Mouse of Minsk, giving her the idea to build a robotic version of the Giant Mouse to scare away the Mott Street Maulers. After this is successful, at some point off screen she meets the Mousekewitz family, Tony, Bridget and Tiger, and learns that they're searching for Fievel. She helps them track Fievel down, and is astonished with herself for cooperating with a cat. When Fievel is reunited with is family she celebrates with his friends.
Trivia
- Gussie's speech impediment is known as Rhotacism.
- Madeline Kahn used the same voice for the character she played in the Mel Brooks film Blazing Saddles
An American Tail | |
Characters | Papa Mousekewitz • Mama Mousekewitz • Tanya Mousekewitz • Fievel Mousekewitz • Yasha Mousekewitz • Tiger • Henri • Tony Toponi • Bridget • Gussie Mausheimer • Honest John • Warren T. Rat • Digit • Mott Street Maulers • Moe • The Bullying Orphans |
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Locations | Shostka, Russia • Statue of Liberty • New York • Castle Garden • Moe's Sweatshop • Orphan Alley |
Songs | There Are No Cats In America • Never Say Never • Somewhere Out There • A Duo |