Tube Mice
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Tube Mice was a 1988 children's animated series. It was about the adventures of the mice who dwell in the tunnels of the London Underground of London, United Kingdom.
The series was produced by Honeycomb Animation, and was created by Sarah and Simon Bor.
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[edit] Overview
The four main characters were Bubble, Squeak, Vernon and Toaster, four mice living at Oxford Circus tube station. They use the Tube to get around London, taking them to wherever their latest adventure was supposed to take place.
The mice had their own society, using rubbish thrown away by humsns (the mice had a strict code prohibiting theft). They had their own compartments on Underground trains and decorated their tunnels with reused junk. This society included mouse businessmen, mouse underground supervisors and even mouse Members of Parliament.
[edit] Characters
The characters were all based on recognisable London "types". The main characters were:
[edit] Bubble
A streetwise and confident Rastafarian mouse, originally from a tower block. Voiced by Sheila Hyde.
[edit] Squeak
An upper class fieldmouse who initially comes to London seeking his inheritance, but who decides to stay at Oxford Circus. Voiced by Rupert Farley.
[edit] Vernon
A wheeler-dealer of a mouse, dressed as a teddy boy. His greed and schemes would often form the basis of the adventure - often because he was rarely as clever as he thought he was. He was voiced by George Cole, and his character was remarkably similar to Arthur Daley, Cole's character in the popular television series Minder.
[edit] Toaster
Vernon's dim-witted sidekick. He dressed like a punk. Although he would follow Vernon anywhere, his stupidity and love of food would often scupper any plans they had. He was voiced by Dennis Waterman, also enjoying success in Minder at the time.
Other characters included:
- Bo Heemy - A mouse artist.
- Mickelmouse - An MP at Westminster, sitting in the Mouse of Parliament.
- Rapper - A mouse who talks only in the form of rap.
- Derby - A mouse Underground attendant, usually found leaning on his broom, asleep.
[edit] Style
Unlike the later Underground Ernie, this series was set on a rather true-to-life version of the London Underground, right down to litter and graffiti.
The style of animation was very distinctive, using strange angles and perspectives, and using watercolour backgrounds. The series made heavy use of the ransom note effect where writing appeared on screen, giving the series a very punk feel.
The animation was quite cheap, often reusing certain sequences.