Madame Mousey (pronounced 'Moo-say') is a small french poodle, who fled her owner to cause some trouble on her own. She is self-conscious about her size, which is not much taller than most of the mice, and she completely hates being referred to as a rat, or having her name pronounced the way it is spelled. After being alienated from the stray dog community at Central Park, she comes to rule over a cat gang in the sewers. She makes some extra mone...
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Madame Mousey (pronounced 'Moo-say') is a small french poodle, who fled her owner to cause some trouble on her own. She is self-conscious about her size, which is not much taller than most of the mice, and she completely hates being referred to as a rat, or having her name pronounced the way it is spelled. After being alienated from the stray dog community at Central Park, she comes to rule over a cat gang in the sewers. She makes some extra money as a fortune teller, though her true magical ability is questionable at best, she's merely swindling the mice for what they're worth. She made a deal with the cats in her gang, devising a way for them to capture the mice of New York, who by this point had barracaded themselves in cat-safe communities, by creating a mechanical monster. This monster would pop up from the ground and drag the unsuspecting mice to their doom. Once in the sewer, the mice were locked in cages, to be sold off to hungry cats.
Nellie Brie quickly becomes a thorn in Mousey's side when she starts unravelling Mousey's scheme, so they attempt to have her assassinated with the mechanical Night Monster. Luckily Tony drops a chandellier on top of it, saving Nellie and Fievel. Just when Nellie nearly has the case pinned on Mousey, and her cat gang is close to revolting against her, Madame Mousey's final act of desperation is to take the monster on a rampage in the mouse community, taking the Mousekwitz family (minus Fievel and Tanya) along with most of the other mice, and then attacking the Daily Nibbler's offices. However, her scheme is unsuccessful. After Fievel and his friends destroy the Night Monster, high ranking members of the dog community arrest her, and bring her back to her owner, a fate worse than death for Madame Mousey.
Her signature song is "Creature de la Nuit"
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