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Description "Super Mouse and the Robo Rats" is a 1989 Filipino action-comedy fantasy film directed by Tony Y. Reyes. The film stars Joey de Leon as Mickey, the protagonist. The movie combines elements of action, comedy, and fantasy, creating an entertaining and engaging cinematic experience. The story revolves around Mickey, a young man who discovers his extraordinary powers and his true identity as the son of the powerful and malevolent Master Robo-rat, the leader of the Robo-rat clan.

SuperMouse And The Robo-Rats (dir. Tony Y. Reyes, 1989) Orphaned baby is left at a fair and grows into a carnival barker (Joey de Leon) who transforms via a magic amulet into a mouse-eared, whiskered superhero and saves his carnie friends from Paquito Diaz's goons, bank robbers, and a spaceship full of Robo-Rats. Gap-toothed Rene Requiestas is at his best playing hapless Doro the Magician, and Joey and Rene's bug-eyed dwarf sidekick from Starzan (Noel “Ungga” Ayala) performs a karaoke love song FROM HELL. The best bit, however, is the Star Wars moment when the lead Robo-Rat (a furry and bewhiskered Ruel Vernal) takes off his Darth Vader helmet and announces to Joey in a helium voice "I am your father…"! With Manilyn Reynes, Carmina Villaroel and Lucita Soriano.

Plot Summary:
The film opens by introducing Mickey as a young boy who has always wondered about his exceptional abilities. However, it's not until the day his foster parent passes away that Mickey learns the shocking truth about his lineage. He discovers that he is the son of the sinister Master Robo-rat, the leader of the Robo-rat clan, a group with nefarious intentions to conquer the world.

This revelation puts Mickey in a moral dilemma as he must now choose between embracing his bloodline and becoming a part of the Robo-rat clan's malevolent plans or using his powers for good and protecting the people he has come to care for.

As Mickey grapples with his identity crisis, he forms bonds with the people around him who become his allies. Together, they face a series of challenges and encounters with the Robo-rat clan as they attempt to thwart the clan's plans for world domination. Throughout the film, comedic elements are interwoven into the action and fantasy elements, providing moments of lightheartedness and humor.

Mickey's internal struggle is a central theme of the film as he must confront his own heritage and decide what kind of person he wants to be. As he trains and hones his powers, he realizes the importance of using them responsibly and for the greater good.

The climax of the film features a high-stakes showdown between Mickey and his father, Master Robo-rat. This confrontation not only tests Mickey's physical abilities but also his emotional resolve. Ultimately, Mickey's love for the world he has grown to cherish triumphs over the darkness that runs in his bloodline. He chooses to fight against his father's malevolent ambitions, leading to a climactic battle that showcases his growth as a character.

Themes:
The film explores themes of identity, choices, and the struggle between good and evil. Mickey's journey of self-discovery and the conflict he faces in choosing his path serve as allegorical representations of the universal struggle between one's upbringing and personal convictions.

Spoilers:
In the end, Mickey's determination and newfound understanding of his powers lead him to defeat Master Robo-rat and thwart the Robo-rat clan's plans. He embraces his role as a hero and protector, using his abilities for the betterment of society.

"Super Mouse and the Robo Rats" is a fun-filled and action-packed movie that not only entertains with its fantastical elements and comedic moments but also delivers a message about the power of choice and the ability to rise above one's origins. The film's blend of action, comedy, and fantasy, along with its underlying themes, make it a memorable and engaging cinematic experience.

Spoofs and References
Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures (TV Series 1987–1988)
Mickey's costume are references to Mighty Mouse.

Starzan: Shouting Star of the Jungle (1989)
Kempee appears in cameo in a Starzan character.

Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
Roborat and the aliens' mask are resembles to Darth Vader

DID YOU KNOW...
Manilyn Reynes parodied her trademark song "Sayang Na Sayang Lang" with Noel Ayala during the scene in which Paeng (Ayala) is trying to win Dora's (Reynes) love. After Mickey (Joey De Leon) rejected Dora's (Manilyn Reynes) admiration for him because he's far too old for her, he told her that if he ever had a son, he'd permit him to have a romantic relationship with Dora. This is a reference to De Leon's real-life son, Keempee De Leon, who was often paired with Reynes in films and TV shows during the late '80s and early '90s. Keempee would appear near the end of this film wearing a costume similar to what his father wore in the Starzan films after Mickey told Dora that he found the perfect guy for her. The character name of Joey De Leon refers to Mickey Mouse, while the other character name of Joey De Leon refers to a popular rat poisoning product, Dora.

Nothing interesting happens until SEVENTY MINUTES into the movie. The main guy finally transforms into Super Mouse. He his very rodent-like and it is good. I don't remember roborats but there are a lot of Darth Vader looking space guys, maybe they were secretly roborats? In Tagalog with no English subs. I've wanted to see this for so long, I even put a bounty on it years ago. Then I got it and sat on it for another five years. It's the Haseena Atom Bomb of 2018. The hunt was far more thrilling than the final reckoning.

Made by the same guy who did Alyas Batman en Robin (1991), a favorite of mine back when I was obsessed with foreign rip-offs and also Batman 66 and all that parodied it. Sadly this didn't give me the same excitement as Alyas but Tony Y. Reyes also made a movie called Goosebusters so I haven't lost hope. I must learn about the goose busting children of Manila.

Wow. This movie is...something. You need to see it to believe it I honestly don't know how to explain it. Plan to re-watch when drunk.

Awful, eye-marring party movie full of rancid humour, bad acting and terrible flying FX. With robots, transvestites, furry suits, songs and a lovesick midget.

Honestly, seeing Noel Ayala sing ‘Sayang na Sayang’ is funny.

Despite its parodies and references, Super Mouse and the Roborats has received positive reception; 6,7 out of 10 from the Internet Movie Database.

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MY OTHER EXPERT OPINION:
This heroic superhero mouse has nothing to do with/about (no connection or relation within and toward) other fictional mice, rats, dormice, including...

Most of the Abbots/Abbesses in the Redwall series
In Aesop's Fables, The Lion and the Mouse, The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse
Abigail the wood mouse in the film Once Upon a Forest
Algernon in Flowers for Algernon
Amos in Ben and Me (1953)
Angelina Ballerina, a mouse who loves to dance created by Katharine Holabird and adapted into TV Series by HIT Entertainment
Atomic Mouse created in 1953 by Al Fago for Charlton Comics
Basil and Dawson in the Basil of Baker Street novels and the film The Great Mouse Detective
Basil, Manuel's pet "hamster" in Fawlty Towers
Basil from Emilie Autumn's book, Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls.
Ben from Willard (1971), its sequel, Ben, and the remake Willard (2003)
Benjy mouse and Frankie mouse in Hitchhikers' Guide to the Galaxy, two members of the species which has ordered the Magratheans to construct planet Earth
Bernard & Miss Bianca in Margery Sharp's novel The Rescuers, its sequels and the films The Rescuers and The Rescuers Down Under
The lead cast of Biker Mice From Mars (namely Throttle, Modo, Vinnie, Stoker, Carbine and assorted others) - in fact 6 ft+ tall humanoid Martian Cave Mice.
Blob, the beloved pet rat of the protagonist (and key to the first puzzle) in the game Phantasmagoria: A Puzzle of Flesh.
Bonaventure, a ballet dancing mouse from the book Clair de Lune by Cassandra Golds
The Brisby family of mice in The Secret of NIMH and the rats Justin and Nicodemus, who aid the mice
Charlie Mouse, Eddie Mouse, Janey Mouse, Jenny Mouse, Lizzie Mouse, and Willy Mouse in Bagpuss
Cheesecake, Blueberry Muffin's pet in Strawberry Shortcake
Chimera Rat, gigantic rat monster in Tokyo Mew Mew
Chip from Martha & Chip (ISBN 1-935228-01-3) by Katharine Sohler.
Chuck E. Cheese
The Church Mice from Graham Oakley's Church Mice series of books
Chuubei from Midori no Makibaō
Chiaroscuro in The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup, and a Spool of Thread. Voiced in the loose film adaptation by Dustin Hoffman.
Daniel Mouse and his wife Jan in the animated television special The Devil and Daniel Mouse
Danger Mouse
Danny, in The Adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse by Thornton Burgess
Despereaux in The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup, and a Spool of Thread. Voiced in the loose film adaptation by Matthew Broderick.
Diddl in the eponymous comic and merchandise
Mouse in the German television series Die Sendung mit der Maus (1971)
Django, father of Remy and Emile in Ratatouille
The Dormouse in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
The Deptford Mice from Robin Jarvis' novels (see List of characters in The Deptford Mice)
Mr. John Dormouse and his daughter Miss Dormouse, who sold the bad candles in Beatrix Potter's Ginger and Pickles
Eckhart in Eckhart
Elephant Rats of Avatar: The Last Airbender
Emile, brother of Remy in Ratatouille
Emily and Alexander, Country Mouse and City Mouse in the children's books and cartoons of the same name
Farfour, an aggressively anti-Semitic former presenter on the Hamas-run children's series, Tomorrow's Pioneers
Fetcher and Nick, in Chicken Run
Fievel Mousekewitz and his family in An American Tail and its sequels
Fingermouse - a paper finger puppet from the 1980s BBC television series of the same name
Fratley, anthropomorphic rat, in Final Fantasy IX
Freya Crescent, anthropomorphic rat, in Final Fantasy IX'
Gadget Hackwrench, Monterey Jack, Lahwhinie (In Gadget Goes Hawaiian) and Desiree D'Allure (in Love is a Many Splintered Thing) on Disney's Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (1989–1990)
Gerald in Barrett-era Pink Floyd song "Bike"
Geronimo Stilton in the Geronimo Stilton book series
Giant Black Rat, an aggressive species of mutant rats featured in the Rats Quadrilogy by James Herbert
Giant Rat
Giant Rat, a card in Yu-Gi-Oh!.
Unnamed mouse in Goliath II
Gus, Jaq, and other similar mice in Disney's Cinderella and two subsequent sequels
Hammer, an anthropomorphic rat and supporting character in the video game Xenogears.
Hanpan, a pet usable as a tool in the video game Wild Arms
Henchrat, evil character in Earthworm Jim
Graveyard Rats created by Henry Kuttner
Hermux Tantamoq from the novel Time Stops for No Mouse
The "Hickory, Dickory, Dock" mouse, who ran up the clock in the nursery rhyme
Hubie and Bertie in 1946-1951 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons, created by Chuck Jones
Hunca Munca and Tom Thumb, the dollhouse-looting mice in Beatrix Potter's The Tale of Two Bad Mice
Ikabod Bubwit and other mice in Nonoy Marcelo's Ikabod
Ieniemienie on Sesame Street
Independence Tim
Itchy on The Itchy & Scratchy Show, the show-within-a-show on The Simpsons
Jack from Jack The Ninja Mouse
Jerry Mouse of Tom and Jerry fame
Mr. Jingles, who befriends Eduard Delacroix in Stephen King's novel The Green Mile and the Frank Darabont movie of the same name
Johann Maus in the webcomic 21st Century Fox and two spin-off webcomics Of Mouse And Moon and Pirates Of Penumbra
Johnny Town-Mouse, of Beatrix Potter's The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse; also his friend from the country, Timmy Willie.
Kira Rat in Iggy Arbuckle
Lapitch the Little Shoemaker
Larry, unseen mouse who at one time saved Rose's life on The Golden Girls
Lawrence, Mrs. Lawrence, and Mr. Lawrence a rat family in the Pseudosonic episode of Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
Uncle Lester in Beverly Cleary's The Mouse and the Motorcycle
Li'l Sneezer in Steven Spielberg presents Tiny Toon Adventures
Maisy Mouse
The titular character in the Mappy series of classic video games
Master Splinter, mentor to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The mice of Art Spiegelman's Maus
Megavolt, in the Walt Disney Television animated series Darkwing Duck
Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse
Midge from Mary Mungo & Midge
Mighty Mouse
Matthias of Redwall
Martin the Warrior
Minute Mouse in Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse
Mlle. Relda in the Basil of Baker Street novels)
Mortimer Mouse in Outland
Morton the Mouse from the 2008 Horton Hears a Who! film.
Morty and Ferdie Fieldmouse
the mouse in MouseHunt
the Mouse King from The Nutcracker and its adaptions
Mouser from the Mario series
Ms. Mowz from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Moosey, a veteran soldier from the webcomic Anema: Age of the Robots
Mushmouse, hillbilly mouse character featured in Punkin' Puss & Mushmouse, back segments of The Magilla Gorilla Show
Nazrin, a mouse yokai from Touhou Project
Nick and Fetcher, a duo of rats from Chicken Run.
Pearlpelt "The Bane," a villainous albino rat from The Underland Chronicles.
Peepers, lisping girl mouse from Rock-A-Doodle
Pinky and The Brain in the cartoon Pinky and the Brain
Pipsy from Diddy Kong Racing
Phillip from Les fourmis tisserandes (Weaving Ants) (1987) by Les Producteurs TV-Cine-Video (Telcima)
Pip from Back at the Barnyard
Pixie and Dixie included in Hanna-Barbera's Huckleberry Hound Show
Poppy, Ragweed, and their clan in Avi's Poppy and sequels
Ralph S. Mouse in Beverly Cleary's The Mouse and the Motorcycle
Professor Padraic Ratigan in the Basil of Baker Street novels. Changed to a rat in The Great Mouse Detective and voiced by Vincent Price.
Puck, anthropomorphic rat, in Final Fantasy IX
Rat, in Pearls Before Swine
Ratbert, in the Dilbert
Raticicle, a Monstrous Rat in Crash of the Titans
Rats, a man with flute in The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Ratso, a Beanie Baby
Rattata, Raticate on Pokémon
Ratter, Billy Costa's daemon in The Golden Compass
Rat Tornado, are his version Red Tornado in Just'a Lotta Animals
The mice of Brian Jacques' Redwall series
Reeky Rat, is the criminal in Slylock Fox
Reepicheep in C. S. Lewis' Prince Caspian and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Remy, rat blueish grayish from Walt Disney Pictures Ratatouille (2007)
Ripred, a rat and incredibly skilled warrior from The Underland Chronicles.
Rizzo the Rat and his gonzo friends in The Muppet Show
Roddy, Rita, Sid, Spike in the DreamWorks/Aardman computer-animated collaboration Flushed Away.
Roderick Rat and Rhubella Rat in Steven Spielberg presents Tiny Toon Adventures
"Roger", a rat who was turned into Cinderella's page boy in Philip Pullman's I Was a Rat!
Roland Rat (also known as Roland Rat Superstar), a British television puppet TV presenter character
Roquefort in The Aristocats
Roscuro, and Despereaux in The Tale of Despereaux
Rustmice, an egg-dwelling pair of mice who get wet upon exposure to rain, from the popular television series |"Wheekers"|
Scabbers from the first three Harry Potter Books and the Movie Series.
Sir Edward from Emilie Autumn's book, Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls.
Socrates from Willard (1971 film) and the remake Willard (2003 film).
Scurry and Sniff in Who Moved My Cheese?
Sherry from the computer games Ultima VI and Ultima VII.
Sniffles, created by Chuck Jones for Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons
Snuk in Mad Jack the Pirate
Speedy Gonzales
The Space Mice from Voltron: Defender of the Universe.
Splinter, an old rat netural on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Steve McQueen, a pet rat of Gregory House.
Stuart Little from the movie and the book of the same name.
The tailor's mice who finished the Mayor's wedding waistcoat for the ailing tailor in Beatrix Potter's The Tailor of Gloucester
Thai Rat, thai boxing rat in Brutal: Paws of Fury
The rats of Brian Jacques' Redwall series
Three Blind Mice, who lost their tails to a carving knife, in the nursery rhyme of that name
Tanya Mousekewitz in An American Tail and its sequels
Templeton in Charlotte's Web
Timothy Q. Mouse in Disney's Dumbo
Mrs. Tittlemouse, of Beatrix Potter's The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse
Tony Toponi in An American Tail
Toopy in Toopy and Binoo
Topo Gigio, the favorite puppet on The Ed Sullivan Show
Topo the Neapolitan Mouse from MGM's Tom and Jerry (1953)
Tuffy (sometimes known as Nibbles), seen in MGM's Tom and Jerry cartoons from 1946-1958.
Tutter on Bear in the Big Blue House, but he looks like a rat.
Vera the mouse
Various mice to feed an army in Cats & Dogs (2001).
Verminious Snaptrap from T.U.F.F. Puppy
Wensley (short for Wensleydale) and his brother Ramses, "the angriest mouse in the world", from The Suburban Jungle
Whiskers, the mouse invented by Jenny in Dear Whiskers by Ann Whitehead Nagda
Whitefoot the Woodmouse, in the stories of Thornton Burgess
Wild Rat, in Chocobo's Dungeon 2
Wilfred Toadflax and the other mice of the Brambly Hedge children's book series
Winslow T. Oddfellow, the "neighbor" of the title character(s) on CatDog
Yuki Sohma in Fruits Basket
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