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  1. Un día la familia Little adopta a Stuart, un pequeño ratón al que tratan como si fuera un hijo. Los Little están encantados con la manera de ser de Stuart, pero George, su hijo mayor, no sabe qué hacer con su "nuevo hermano". Por su parte, Snowbell, el gato de la familia, urde un plan para echar a Stuart de casa para siempre. (FILMAFFINITY)

  2. Dante Biagioni: cugino Edgar Little. Miranda Bonansea: nonna Little. Claudio Fattoretto: Detective Sherman. Logo ufficiale del film. Stuart Little - Un topolino in gamba ( Stuart Little) è un film del 1999 diretto da Rob Minkoff. Dal film è stata tratta un'omonima serie animata .

  3. When the Littles go to an orphanage to adopt a new family member, a charming young mouse named Stuart is chosen. While George is initially unwelcoming to his new brother, the family cat, Snowbell ...

  4. O Pequeno Stuart Little foi lançado teatralmente nos Estados Unidos em 17 de dezembro de 1999. No fim de semana de abertura, Stuart Little arrecadou US$ 15 milhões, colocando-o no primeiro lugar das bilheterias. Ele caiu para o segundo lugar em seu segundo fim de semana, mas voltou para o primeiro no terceiro com US$ 16 milhões acumulados.

  5. Stuart Little is a 1945 American children's novel by E. B. White. It was White's first children's book, and became recognized as a classic in children's literature. Stuart Little was illustrated by the artist Garth Williams, also his first work for children.. The book is a realistic yet fantastical story about a mouse-like boy named Stuart Little.

  6. Stuart Little, or simply known as Stuart, or Stu as a nickname, is the titular main protagonist of the franchise of the same name. He is the adoptive son of Frederick and Eleanor Little, the adoptive younger brother of George Little, and the adoptive older brother of Martha Little. Stuart is also the adoptive middle child. He saved his friend and pal, Snowbell from Smokey in the first film ...

  7. Stuart Little, children’s book by E.B. White, published in 1945. The episodic story of the title character, a two-inch-tall boy who resembles a mouse, is noted for its understated humour, graceful wit, and ironic juxtaposition of fantasy and possibility. Despite his diminutive stature—his family is

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