An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island
Release: November 16, 1998

One of the 3 sequels of "An American Tail", this takes place before "An American Tail: Fievel Goes West". Fievel Mouskewitz and his family, Tanya, his sister, Mama, Papa, and baby sister, Yasha, are trying to get used to life in New York City in America. But it's not long before Fievel, his friend Tony Toponi, a scientist named Dithering, and his assistant, Scuttlebutt, find out that a map found in an old subway, leads to "...our greatest treasure." They go on an expedition to find the treasure, and after facing booby traps, they come across indians living underneath New York City. Fievel and Tony meet the indian chief's daughter, Cholena, and she shows Fievel that their greatest treasure is their story told in symbols. The chief sends her to the surface to see if the mice up there have changed their ways and haven't brought disease and cats like in the old days. Unfortunately, Scuttlebutt works for the villains of the movie, the owners of a cheese factory, Mr. O'bloat, Mr. Toplofty, and Mr. Grasping. The villainous trio, keeping an eye on Fievel's papa, corrupt the mice of Fievel's community and become an angry mob and look for Cholena. Fievel, Tony, and Tanya try to get Cholena back to her tribe under the ground, but realize that they are being pursued by police chief McBursque, Scuttlebutt, and the other police officers. Realizing this, they must be ready. There's no turning back now⋯ featuring the voice talents of Thomas Dekker, Dom DeLuise, Pat Musick, Nehemiah Persoff, Erica Yohn, Lacey Chabert, Elaine Bilstad, Renee Auberjonois, David Carradine, Sherman Howard, Tony Jay, Richard Karron, John Kassir, and Ron Perlman. Larry Latham produced and directs from the screenplay by Len Uhley; Based on original characters and concept created by David Kirschner. featuring three originals songs written by William Anderson for two, and Wayne Tester & Sharon Rice for one • Music by Michael Tavera • original 'An American Tail' score composed by James Horner, includes "Somewhere Out There". from Universal Family & Home Entertainment Production. Animated in Japan at TMS-Kyokuichi. First Premiered in the U.K. • N.A.: 2/15/2000 in Dolby Surround Not Rated. Copyright 1998 Universal Cartoon Studios, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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Scuttlebutt: "I tried to warn ya! But did anyone listen? Nooo. Might as well been talking to a brick wall!!"
Fievel, Tony, Mama and Papa: ""TANYA, DON'T HELP!!" -Fievel, Tony, Mama and Papa"
Fievel, Tony, and Scuttlebutt: "WELL?! -Fievel, Tony, and Scuttlebutt"
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