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Mouse | Falcon
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5.5/10
IMDbBest Character Animation in an Animated Motion Picture | 2003 | Sean
Best AnimationFamily | 2003
Best Visual Effects Photography in a Motion Picture | 2003 | Anna
Best Family Feature Film Fantasy | 2003
Budget 120,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 170,000,000 USD
At one point the falcon was supposed to have an army of pigeons as his minions.
After the September 11, 2001 attacks, shots and of the World Trade Center were digitally removed from all background shots of the New York skyline.
The Balto statue makes an appearance in this movie, as being the item into which Stuart crashes his plane. Balto was a sled dog that, in 1924, saved the population of Nome, Alaska by carrying diptheria vaccine.
The whole negative of the film was digitized at 4K resolution and all CGI work integrated digitally.
Rob the plumber's (Brad Garrett's) name is a discreet nod to his character Robert Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond (1996), which also takes place in New York City.
"Stuart Little: Little high, little low! Mrs. Little: [from a distance] Little hey, little hoe. Margalo: What the heck was that? Stuart Little: Oh, that's just how we greet each other. Margalo: Interesting. Snowbell: Nauseating is more like it."
"George Little: Dad? Fredrick Little: What? George Little: Am I in trouble? Fredrick Little: No, son. You're in BIG trouble."