Little Mouser

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This article is about the mouse enemies. For the Little Mouser character from Paper Mario, see Little Mouser (character).
"Squeak" redirects here. For the Wario's Woods enemy, see Squeak (Wario's Woods).

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“There's been an incident. Holly Koopa's Candy was stolen. ...Our only suspect is...Mowz!”
Shy Guy, Mario Party 8

Little Mousers[1][2], also known as Mice[3], Squeeks,[citation needed] or Mowz, are a species of small, blue or purple mice-like creatures who wear bandanas that obscure their faces. Their English name refers to another mouse-like foe, Mouser, who was introduced in Super Mario Bros. 2.

History

Yoshi franchise

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island / Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3

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Official art of a Little Mouser for Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

Little Mousers first appear in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, where they attempt to steal Yoshi's eggs and scurry away with them into their burrows. Little Skull Mousers also appear - they are just like normal Little Mousers, except they wear skulls on their heads and cannot steal eggs.

Yoshi's New Island

Little Mousers, along with Little Skull Mousers, both under their original name, also appear in Yoshi's New Island. They act the same as in their first appearance.

Yoshi's Woolly World

Little Mousers reappear in Yoshi's Woolly World, this time with a yarn-like appearance. They only appear several times and try to steal Yarn Balls off Yoshi.

Mario Kart: Super Circuit

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Little Mousers in Cheese Land in Mario Kart: Super Circuit

Little Mousers later appeared in Mario Kart: Super Circuit as obstacles in the Cheese Land course. However, they are replaced by two Chain Chomps in the course's reappearance in the Animal Crossing × Mario Kart 8 DLC pack for unknown reasons.

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario

Little Mousers and a new sub-species known as the Nomadimouse appear in Paper Mario as friendly NPCs, where they are found in Dry Dry Outpost. One of them named Moustafa gives Mario the Pulse Stone, which is necessary to open the secret path to Dry Dry Ruins.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

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In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Little Mousers were renamed Squeeks and were shown to be one of the primary inhabitants of Rogueport and Rogueport Sewers; a white Squeek, known as Ms. Mowz also appears in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door as an optional partner of Mario.

Mario Party series

Mario Party Advance

In Mario Party Advance, a Little Mouser named Mouser appears as the boss and owner of the Duel Tower. He challenges the player to the game Chicken!. If the player wins, he receives the minigame. The ending said that he was bummed that Whomp left the Duel Tower.

Mario Party 8

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A photo of a Mowz being presented by a Shy Guy conductor on Shy Guy's Perplex Express

In Mario Party 8, Little Mouser (called Mowz) is a recurring character. It first appears in King Boo's Haunted Hideaway. If a ? Space is landed on inside the mansion, Mowz will let the player spin a wheel with a pinball inside. Depending on which one of three holes on the wheel the ball lands in (Coins, Star, or Candy), it will steal an item from a random opponent for the player.

Another appearance of Mowz is in Shy Guy's Perplex Express. It stole Holly Koopa's candy, and when landing on a ? Space (it's one of the ones above the train) a Shy Guy will come and tell the character about the incident. Then he'll tell the character who the suspect is (Bandit can also be the one who stole the candy). If the player correctly remembers which car Mowz was on, they will be rewarded with 20 coins (10 in Duel Mode).

It can also be seen in the Star Carnival in the menu screen. Other characters walking in the Star Carnival are famous enemies such as Koopas, Shy Guys, and Chain Chomps.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チューさん[?]
Chū-san
Roughly "Mr./Mrs./etc. Squeak"; from 「ちゅう」 chū (the sound made by mice) and 「さん」 -san (an honorific; equivalent to Mr./Mrs./Ms/Miss)
German Mini-Mauser[?] ?
Italian Squittix[?] From squit, the Italian onomatopoeia for the squeak of a mouse
Spanish Pequeño Mauser[?] Little Mouser (Mauser is a transliteration of Mouser)

References

  1. ^ Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 127.
  2. ^ Scrapbook Theatre, Yoshi's Woolly World
  3. ^ Stratton, Bryan, and Steve Stratton. (2001) Mario Kart: Super Circuit Prima Official Game Guide. Page 29.