One of the most famous French cartoon mice is known as "Stuart Little." Stuart Little is a mouse who was born to a human family in New York City. The character was created by author E.B. White in his 1945 children's book of the same name, and has since been adapted into a popular movie franchise. Another famous French cartoon mouse is known as "Jerry" from the American cartoon TV series "Tom and Jerry," which has been dubbed into French. The character of Jerry is a small, brown mouse who frequently gets into hijinks with his nemesis, Tom the cat. Other lesser-known French cartoon mice include Nicolas, a mouse who travels through time in the TV series "Nicolas et Dumont," and the titular character of "Gaston Lagaffe," a mischievous office supply clerk who is sometimes depicted as a mouse.
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