

Stuart Little: The Animated Series
Stuart Little: The Animated Series is an American animated television series, loosely based on the E. B. White children's book Stuart Little and more based on the live action movie adaptations. It was produced by Red Wagon Productions and Sony Pictures Television for the HBO Family digital cable television channel, and aired for just one 13-episode season in 2003.
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Plot Summary
This animated series follows the adventures of Stuart Little, the adopted son of the Little family who happens to be a mouse. Along with his brother George and their dog Snowbell, Stuart embarks on various escapades around New York City and beyond. The show focuses on Stuart's bravery, ingenuity, and his unique perspective as a small creature in a human world, often getting into amusing and sometimes perilous situations.
Critical Reception
Stuart Little: The Animated Series generally received a mixed to positive reception, primarily praised for its colorful animation and lighthearted approach to the beloved character. While not a critical darling, it was seen as a wholesome and entertaining show for young audiences, capturing the spirit of the original stories. Some critics noted its adherence to a kid-friendly format, which might limit its appeal to older viewers.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming animation and faithfulness to the source material.
- Appreciated for its family-friendly themes and gentle humor.
- Considered a pleasant diversion for younger viewers.
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Fun Fact
The animated series served as a continuation of the story from the live-action movie "Stuart Little" (1999), with Michael J. Fox reprising his role as the voice of Stuart.
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