The Great Mouse Detective is just a slice above the standard fare Disney was producing in
the 70s and early 80s. Basil (the mouse version of Sherlock Holmes) is an amusing interpretation
with fun errors and the occasional deep depression. Vincent Price plays the
joyful and occasionally scary Rattigan, who wants to rule the mouse world.
Where does this world come from? It seems that The Rescuers
and this film are all located within this strange world in which some animals
(but not all) have created a parallel existence alongside humans. What kind of
circumstances created this?
I think it all begins with Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
(or, the movie, The Secret of NIMH). Humans experimented on rats and gave them
great intelligence, some of which were greater than humans. We see in that
movie that rats passed this along to some mice, and even started interbreeding
with them, creating intelligent children. Suppose they brought some other
species into this, using the human experiments? The occasional bat (which they
would think were normal because they seem so rat-like, but it didn't work out),
some birds, and other animals. But some animals would have the
intelligence-gene and some would not.
As for rats, because they were the first to gain
intelligence, many of them would think that they should rule this animal world.
However, the mice, because of their quick breeding, quickly took over and
created underground societies. This led to many minor skirmishes between mice
and rats, such as the one in this film.
BTW, I really prefer the title, "Basil of Baker
Street". It flows so much easier.
I have not watched this in years. It used to be one of my favourites growing up. I'm so glad I saw this post as I will now dig out the old VHS and watch it again to see if I still enjoy now I am grown up. Thank you.
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