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1[[quoteright:324:[[Franchise/TomAndJerry https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mouse_hole.png]]]]
2[[caption-width-right:324:Tom, ready for a game of cat-and-mouse.]]
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4The cartoon mouse's refuge: a neat arch-shaped hole cut into a wall at the floor, sometimes with a door.
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6If you have one of these in your house, expect your [[CartoonCheese perfectly triangular cheese wedges]] to go missing soon. Or [[EekAMouse a mouse comes out to scare you]].
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8The holes RealLife mice gnaw through walls are of course not so perfectly shaped as these, though the sapient inhabitants of fictional {{Mouse World}}s might be capable of engineering them. However, the existence of neat arch-shaped holes in baseboards is TruthInTelevision, as these were often cut for plumbing installations (especially heating pipes) and are often wide enough that mice can and do crawl through them.
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16* ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'': A little hole in the wall with some mice living in it is seen in Wolf Castle at least once.
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20* The ''ComicStrip/{{Bizarro}}'' strip for September 19, 2018, features a snake with a large bulge in its midsection wedged into a classic mouse hole, thinking "Note to self: Wait until they exit the hole, THEN swallow them."
21* A trademark schtick of ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' strips. Sometimes this even extends to windows with pots of flowers under them, mailboxes, welcome mats, etc.
22* In the [[https://www.gocomics.com/lio/2024/01/20 January 20, 2024]] strip for ''ComicStrip/{{Lio}}'', Cybil the psycho cat is about to use a ''flame thrower'' to go after what looks like a whole family of mice huddled inside a classic mouse hole.
23* In the [[https://www.gocomics.com/nonsequitur/2023/10/05 October 5, 2023]] strip for ''ComicStrip/NonSequitur'', a woman surmises the mouse in her house is a '''country''' mouse on account of the classical mouse hole has a little mouse-sized outhouse next to it (complete with crescent moon cutout in the door).
24An earlier Non Sequitir comic has an older, tiny couple living in a mouse hole; they flee a giant cat. We realize it's just a fantasy, as a normal sized man wonders what cats dream about. (Sleeping cat:"purrr...CHOMP!")
25* The [[https://www.gocomics.com/offthemark/2021/09/12 September 12, 2021]] strip from ''ComicStrip/OffTheMark'' shows a cat wearing the Cone of Shame and crouching at a classic mouse hole, while all around mice frolic ''just'' outside the cat's (temporarily peripheral vision free) sight.
26* Since the introduction of anthropomorphized mice to the strip ''Overboard'' has regularly featured classic cartoon mouse holes (on a pirate ship at sea, no less), as for example in the strip for [[https://www.gocomics.com/overboard/2022/09/05 September 5, 2022.]]
27* ''Rhymes With Orange'' occasionally features the classic cartoon mouse hole. In the strip for [[https://comicskingdom.com/rhymes-with-orange/2022-09-12 September 12, 2022]] one cat is waiting next to one, remarking to its feline companion (who has climbed up onto a stool to reach a mouse cage, complete with hamster wheel), "I'm not being fussy. I just prefer free-range."
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31* A rare live-action example, though more realistic looking, can be found in the movie ''Film/MouseHunt''.
32* It also appears in ''Film/{{Willard}}'', created by the giant rat Ben chewing through the wall.
33* Ash's possessed hand crawls into them into them to hide in the walls of the cabin in ''Film/EvilDead2''.
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37* Again, not mice, but ''Literature/TheLittles'' use this trope.
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41* Episode 20 of ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'' has a [[http://ibras.dk/montypython/episode20.htm#5 ratcatcher looking for rat holes in a house.]] The first one he finds is a Mouse Hole, complete with fake mice on a string. The mice aren't the problem for the homeowners, though- the real problem is a [[KillerRabbit killer sheep armed with a gun]] living in a much larger ''Sheep Hole'' who shoots the ratcatcher when he steps inside.
42* In ''Series/TheWildWildWest'' episode "The Night of the Raven," [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wildwildwestnightraven07.jpg Jim is shrunk to 6 inches tall and a cat chases him into a mouse hole.]]
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44* There is a mouse hole in Series/MrBean's apartment. In the ChristmasEpisode, he puts a mousetrap in front with a present on it.
45* Pee-Wee Herman had a mouse hole in his [[Series/PeeWeesPlayhouse playhouse]]. Except it didn't contain mice... instead, one would find a family of Claymation dinosaurs.
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49* In ''Alien Squatter'', these can be found scattered all over the map. The game doesn't go into any detail about the holes but they do fit in to the derelict theme of the game world.
50* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
51** While they're not mice, the Minish in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheMinishCap'' have several small holes that look like this. They do, indeed, lead to the Minish's Mouse World.
52** Also, in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'', some areas have little holes that constantly spawn evil mice, which [[GoddamnedBats try their best to stay off your camera and tackle you from where you can't see them, stealing your rupees]]. Sometimes they even carry bombs. Either way, it's possible to negotiate with them by throwing some bait near their hole.
53* In ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion'', these are all over the place. Some release golden mice, worth major dollars. Luigi can enter most or all with a special device, usually yielding more treasure. Or ghosts. Often both.
54* One of the first puzzles of ''[[VideoGame/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice Sam & Max Hit the Road]]'' requires you to grab a stash of cash from one of these.
55* One puzzle in ''VideoGame/TheNeverhood'' involves getting a mouse to a wedge of CartoonCheese via ''a wall of mouseholes''. Your job was to figure out which holes the mouse would stop at.
56* ''VideoGame/{{Glider}} PRO'' has a stock mouse hole that can appear in any old room.
57* ''VideoGame/{{Transformice}}'', naturally, features at least one stock mouse hole on every map as the LevelGoal. In the game's main mode, the objective is to collect and then carry a piece of CartoonCheese back to the mouse hole to earn points (and currency). Oddly enough, as most of these maps appear to be set outdoors, the mouse holes are built into improbable places such as the sky and occasionally even ''suspended in midair''.
58* ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' has [[RunningGag several]] of them, complete with CartoonCheese in front of them, the problem being that they are impossible to get (they are respectively [[ExaggeratedTrope stuck to the table, crystallised, and kept in a computerised safe]], plus a plate of cold spaghetti with an unplugged microwave somewhere in the middle). Examining the holes will result in a squeak being heard. In the GoldenEnding PlayableEpilogue all the cheeses are gone, presumably eaten by the mice. (The mouse with the spaghetti tries to eat it, but it's so rock-hard it gives up partway through.)
59--> "Knowing the mouse might one day leave its hole and get the cheese... It fills you with [[ArcWords determination]]."
60* ''VideoGame/SidAndAlsIncredibleToons'' substitutes mine tunnels for the standard cartoon mouse holes; Sid E. Mouse even puts a mining helmet before entering them, though Al can also squeeze through them in pursuit.
61* Freeing mice in Dr. Leo's Laboratory in ''VideoGame/SoulBlazer'' shows them living within the walls, entered and exited through mouse holes.
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65* ''Franchise/TomAndJerry'', as in the picture above.
66* Early ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse'' cartoons didn't show his house, but early comic strips and children's books did. It had a round, obviously mousehole-like front entrance despite Mickey's large, non-mouselike size. In 1931, Mickey's house began to be shown in the cartoons and had a normal front door there, after which the ancillary material was retconned to match.
67* The ''WesternAnimation/PixieDixieAndMrJinks'' shorts on ''WesternAnimation/TheHuckleberryHoundShow'' have Pixie and Dixie live in a hole. In "Dinky Jinks" Mr Jinks shrinks himself then later moves in and shares their bed.
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69* WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes:
70** The cartoons featuring Speedy Gonzales and, before that, Babbit and Ratstello.
71** Sniffles lived in a mouse hole in some shorts as well, even earlier.
72* Mostly averted in Creator/WaltDisney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'', but there is one.
73* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Fluttershy may have purposefully installed a mouse hole in her cottage to shelter mice.
74* Invoked in Creator/TexAvery's ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOH7ZCyonBg King-Size Canary,]]'' when the [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever jumbo-sized cat and mouse]] do this with a train tunnel (@ 7:02).
75* You might notice the classic arch-shaped mouse holes in the skirting boards in the background on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''.
76** Episode [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS22E7HowMunchedIsThatBirdieInTheWindow How Munched is that Birdie in the Window?]]: In the intro, when the Simpsons entered their living room, Prof. Frink shrank them and they ran into the hole to escape the cat.
77** An earlier gag had the family sitting down on the couch, only for the camera to zoom into a hole to show a mouse version of the family sitting on their couch.
78* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', the vermin live in holes like this. The vermin in this case being owls.
79* Motormouse lives in one in the ''Motormouse and Autocat'' segments of ''WesternAnimation/TheCattanoogaCats''.
80* Winslow lives in one of these in ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'', complete with a door.
81* The AnimatedAdaptation of Spencer Johnson's ''Literature/WhoMovedMyCheese'' depicts the mice's houses as arched Quonset huts, in contrast to the more squared-off houses of the littlepeople.
82* In the ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' episode "[[Recap/EdEddNEddyS3E3OnceUponAnEd Once Upon an Ed]]" in the outside wall of Jonny 2x4's house to escape [[spoiler:the Kankers]]. Ed crams his two friends inside and forces himself in after them but being his story the reasons why they do it is a [[RashomonStyle warped version]] of [[HowWeGotHere how they got into Jonny's wall]].
83* Can be seen in the kitchen in ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog''.
84* In the ''WesternAnimation/DennisTheMenace'' episode "Incredible Shrinking Dennis", shrunken Dennis winds up in a mouse hole but is grabbed by his cat, Hot Dog.
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