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* Miss Jenkins' parents are much more accepting that their child has been turned into a mouse in the graphic novel than Bruno Jenkins' parents were in the original book. While they naturally are shocked as hell when they first discover it (making for some pretty humorous sketches by Penelope Bagieu), they recover pretty quickly and are seen tickling her mouse nose with smiles as the boy and his grandmother leave the hotel. It's even mentioned that they plan to help with the plan to turn the rest of the world's witches into mice.

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* Miss Jenkins' parents are much more accepting that their child has been turned into a mouse in the graphic novel than Bruno Jenkins' parents were in the original book. While they naturally are shocked as hell when they first discover it (making for some pretty humorous sketches by Penelope Bagieu), they recover pretty quickly and are seen tickling her mouse nose with smiles as the boy and his grandmother leave the hotel. It's even mentioned that they plan to help with the plan to turn the rest of the world's witches into mice.mice.
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* It's rather bittersweet... but the moment when the main character tells his grandmother that [[spoiler:he's glad he won't outlive her now that he's a mouse, because he couldn't imagine being cared for by anybody else]].
* In the book, an endearing moment when the {{Cloudcuckoolander}} taxi driver sees the hero in mouse form in his grandmother's hand, and is not phased at all that the mouse is her grandson.
--> '''Taxi driver:''' Blimey! What's that?
--> '''Grandmother:''' It's my grandson. Drive us to the station, please.
--> '''Taxi driver:''' I always liked mice. I used to keep 'undreds of 'em when I was a boy. Mice are the fastest breeders in the world, so if he's your grandson, you'll be having some ''great''-grandsons soon.
--> '''Grandmother:''' (looking prim) Drive us to the station, please.
--> '''Taxi driver:''' Yes, ma'am, right away.

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* It's rather bittersweet... but the moment when the main character tells his grandmother that [[spoiler:he's he's glad he won't outlive her now that he's a mouse, because he couldn't imagine being cared for by anybody else]].
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* In the book, an An endearing moment when the {{Cloudcuckoolander}} taxi driver sees the hero in mouse form in his grandmother's hand, and is not phased at all that the mouse is her grandson.
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'''Grandmother:''' It's my grandson. Drive us to the station, please.
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please.\\
'''Taxi driver:''' I always liked mice. I used to keep 'undreds of 'em when I was a boy. Mice are the fastest breeders in the world, so if he's your grandson, you'll be having some ''great''-grandsons soon.
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soon.\\
'''Grandmother:''' (looking prim) ''(looking prim)'' Drive us to the station, please.
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please.\\
'''Taxi driver:''' Yes, ma'am, right away.

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* Like in the 1990 film, Bruno's (or rather the girl who replaces him) parents are much more accepting that their child has been turned into a mouse in the graphic novel than in the original book or the 2020 film. While they naturally are shocked as hell when they first discover it (making for some pretty humorous sketches by Penelope Bagieu), they recover pretty quickly and are seen tickling her mouse nose with smiles as the boy and his grandmother leave the hotel. It's even mentioned that they plan to help with the plan to turn the rest of the world's witches into mice.



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* Miss Jenkins' parents are much more accepting that their child has been turned into a mouse in the graphic novel than Bruno Jenkins' parents were in the original book. While they naturally are shocked as hell when they first discover it (making for some pretty humorous sketches by Penelope Bagieu), they recover pretty quickly and are seen tickling her mouse nose with smiles as the boy and his grandmother leave the hotel. It's even mentioned that they plan to help with the plan to turn the rest of the world's witches into mice.
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* Like in the 1990 film, Bruno's (or rather the girl who replaces him) parents are much more accepting that their child has been turned into a mouse in the graphic novel than in the original book or the 2020 film. While they naturally are shocked as hell when they first discover it (making for some pretty humorous sketches by Penelope Bagieu), they recover pretty quickly and are seen tickling her mouse nose with smiles as the boy and his grandmother leave the hotel. It's even mentioned that they plan to help with the plan to turn the rest of the world's witches into mice.

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* Like in the 1990 film, Bruno's (or rather the girl who replaces him) parents are much more accepting that their child has been turned into a mouse in the graphic novel than in the original book or the 2020 film. While they naturally are shocked as hell when they first discover it (making for some pretty humorous sketches by Penelope Bagieu), they recover pretty quickly and are seen tickling her mouse nose with smiles as the boy and his grandmother leave the hotel. It's even mentioned that they plan to help with the plan to turn the rest of the world's witches into mice.mice.
* In the book, an endearing moment when the {{Cloudcuckoolander}} taxi driver sees the hero in mouse form in his grandmother's hand, and is not phased at all that the mouse is her grandson.
--> '''Taxi driver:''' Blimey! What's that?
--> '''Grandmother:''' It's my grandson. Drive us to the station, please.
--> '''Taxi driver:''' I always liked mice. I used to keep 'undreds of 'em when I was a boy. Mice are the fastest breeders in the world, so if he's your grandson, you'll be having some ''great''-grandsons soon.
--> '''Grandmother:''' (looking prim) Drive us to the station, please.
--> '''Taxi driver:''' Yes, ma'am, right away.
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* Like in the 1990 film, Bruno's (or rather the girl who replaces him) parents are much more accepting that their child has been turned into a mouse in the graphic novel than in the original book or the 2020 film. While they naturally are shocked as hell when they first discover it (making for some pretty humorous sketches by Penelope Bagieu), they recover pretty quickly and are seen tickling her nose as the boy and his grandmother leave the hotel. It's even mentioned that they plan to help with the plan to turn the rest of the world's witches into mice.

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* Like in the 1990 film, Bruno's (or rather the girl who replaces him) parents are much more accepting that their child has been turned into a mouse in the graphic novel than in the original book or the 2020 film. While they naturally are shocked as hell when they first discover it (making for some pretty humorous sketches by Penelope Bagieu), they recover pretty quickly and are seen tickling her mouse nose with smiles as the boy and his grandmother leave the hotel. It's even mentioned that they plan to help with the plan to turn the rest of the world's witches into mice.
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* Like in the 1990 film, Bruno's (or rather the girl who replaces him) parents are much more accepting that their child has been turned into a mouse in the graphic novel than in the original book or the 2020 film. While they naturally are shocked as hell when they first discover it (making for some pretty humorous sketches by Penelope Bagieu), they recover pretty quickly and are seen tickling her nose as the boy and his grandmother leave the hotel.

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* Like in the 1990 film, Bruno's (or rather the girl who replaces him) parents are much more accepting that their child has been turned into a mouse in the graphic novel than in the original book or the 2020 film. While they naturally are shocked as hell when they first discover it (making for some pretty humorous sketches by Penelope Bagieu), they recover pretty quickly and are seen tickling her nose as the boy and his grandmother leave the hotel. It's even mentioned that they plan to help with the plan to turn the rest of the world's witches into mice.
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* It's rather bittersweet... but the moment when the main character tells his grandmother that [[spoiler:he's glad he won't outlive her now that he's a mouse, because he couldn't imagine being cared for by anybody else]].

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* It's rather bittersweet... but the moment when the main character tells his grandmother that [[spoiler:he's glad he won't outlive her now that he's a mouse, because he couldn't imagine being cared for by anybody else]].else]].
* Like in the 1990 film, Bruno's (or rather the girl who replaces him) parents are much more accepting that their child has been turned into a mouse in the graphic novel than in the original book or the 2020 film. While they naturally are shocked as hell when they first discover it (making for some pretty humorous sketches by Penelope Bagieu), they recover pretty quickly and are seen tickling her nose as the boy and his grandmother leave the hotel.
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* "It doesn't matter who you are or what you look like as long as somebody loves you."
* [[spoiler: Just before the movie's over, the one surviving witch, who'd performed a HeelFaceTurn, finds Luke and Helga. She not only returns Luke to normal, but also happily returns his pet mice to him. There's a more subtle one when she glances at her hands and seems delighted - throughout the movie, it's been implied that she is unhappy with being a witch, so that particular scene seems to indicate she might be becoming human.]]

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* [[spoiler: Just before the movie's over, the one surviving witch, who'd performed a HeelFaceTurn, finds Luke and Helga. She not only returns Luke to normal, but also happily returns his pet mice to him. There's a more subtle one when she glances at her hands and seems delighted - throughout the movie, it's been implied that she is unhappy with being a witch, so that particular scene seems to indicate she might be becoming human.]]

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* [[spoiler: Just before the movie's over, the one surviving witch, who'd performed a HeelFaceTurn, finds Luke and Helga. She not only returns Luke to normal, but also happily returns his pet mice to him. There's a more subtle one when she glances at her hands and seems delighted - throughout the movie, it's been implied that she is unhappy with being a witch, so that particular scene seems to indicate she might be becoming human.]]]]

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* It's rather bittersweet... but the moment when the main character tells his grandmother that [[spoiler:he's glad he won't outlive her now that he's a mouse, because he couldn't imagine being cared for by anybody else]].
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* [[spoiler: Just before the movie's over, the one surviving witch, who'd performed a HeelFaceTurn, finds Luke and Helga. She not only retruns Luke to normal, but also happily returns his pet mice to him. There's a more subtle one when she glances at her hands and seems delighted - throughout the movie, it's been implied that she is unhappy with being a witch, so that particular scene seems to indicate she might be becoming human.]]

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* [[spoiler: Just before the movie's over, the one surviving witch, who'd performed a HeelFaceTurn, finds Luke and Helga. She not only retruns returns Luke to normal, but also happily returns his pet mice to him. There's a more subtle one when she glances at her hands and seems delighted - throughout the movie, it's been implied that she is unhappy with being a witch, so that particular scene seems to indicate she might be becoming human.]]
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* "It doesn't matter who you are or what you look like as long as somebody loves you."
* [[spoiler:just before the movies over, the one surviving witch, who'd preformed a HeelFaceTurn finds Luke and Helga. She not only retruns Luke to normal, but also happly returns his pet mice to him.]]
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