Fievel Mousekewitz is the main protagonist of the 1986 Don Bluth film An American Tail, as well as its various sequels and television spin-off series.
He was voiced by Phillip Glasser and Thomas Dekker.
What Makes Him a Shonen Hero?[]
- Heroic/Honorable: Fievel has saved the mice from various threats such as Warren T. Cat and Cat R. Waul.
- Courageous/Reckless: Fievel is willing to risk his life to protect his family and friends.
- Energetic: Fievel is a fun-loving and adventurous kid.
- Stubborn: Fievel is quick to fight against the cats in Russia despite being warned by his father that he will get killed.
- Pursues a Big-End Goal: Fievel has a prominent big-end goal in Fievel Goes West, in which he wants to be a hero like his idol Wylie Burp.
- Optimistic: Despite of his struggles of achieving his goals, Fievel keeps his chin high.
- Believes in the Power of Friendship: Fievel was initially terrified of Tiger due to the latter being a cat, but he befriends him.
- Possesses Plot Armor: Fievel manages to survive various perils throughout the franchise, such as being overboard from the ship in the first film.
- Short-Tempered: Fievel has moments of throwing temper tantrums.
- Has a Mentor: Fievel is guided by Wylie Burp on how to be a hero.
- Has an Idol: Fievel looks up to Wylie.
- Is a Primary-Color Champion: Fievel wears a red tunic and a blue hat and pair of pants as well as having blue eyes.
External Links[]
- Fievel Mousekewitz on the Heroes Wiki
- Fievel Mousekewitz on the An American Tail Wiki
- Fievel Mousekewitz on the Pure Good Wiki
- Fievel Mousekewitz on the Love Exalted Wiki