Baby-Face Mouse

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Baby-Face Mouse
BabyFaceMouse BigCatLittleMousie.jpg
Baby-Face Mouse as seen in The Big Cat And The Little Mousie (art by Walter Lantz Studios)
First appearanceCheese-Nappers (1938)
Last appearanceSnuffy's Party (1939)
Created by Walter Lantz
Alex Lovy
Voiced by Bernice Hansen (Cheese-Nappers)
Margaret Hill-Talbot (1938–1939)
In-universe information
Species Mouse
GenderMale

Baby-Face Mouse is an animated character created by Walter Lantz, who made his first appearance in the cartoon Cheese-Nappers in 1938. He starred in nine cartoons over two years, with his final appearance in 1939, in Snuffy's Party as a cameo. [1]

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