I first watched NIMH on 9 Oct 94 on Channel 5 of our local TV network. My interest in anthropomorphic (or furry) animations, particularly those dealing with mice, went back to 1993 when I watched Fievel Goes West. I was pretty impressed with the animation but I was not prepared for the convoluted storyline, the dark and oppressive mood of the show and of course the depiction of graphic violence. How often do you watch cartoons in which characters get crushed and ran through? ( Jenner got ran through and backstabbed!) The dialogue was anything but childish. From then on, I regarded NIMH as the best animated feature ever made.
The show started out as being fairly believable, about the problems faced by a family of field mice trying to survive the inhospitable actions of the human farmer whose garden they were living on. However the plot gradually grew into something more accurately described as being fantastic and incredible. The Rats of NIMH were amazingly advanced in terms of technology. (The only access to their lair was through an elevator that travels underwater, guarded by an oversized rat armed with a electrically charged poleax!!) The rats had a developed and rather complicated political system and they hold their meetings in a an opulent courtroom. As if that was not enough, their leader dapples in sorcery. (More on that later) It was only after I read the book Mrs Frisby and the Rats of NIMH that I found that the story was greatly exaggerated in the movie. By then, however, I was so enamored with the Secret of NIMH that I felt that the book was a watered-down version of the animation rather then the popular sentiment that Don Bluth had really mauled the original plot of the book in his creation of NIMH.
The central character of the movie is Mrs Brisby, a brown field mouse drawn wearing this tattered red cloak. As you can see, she is extremely cute looking and attractive (as mice go) and a main reason why I like the show. Her voice was provided by Elizabeth Hartman which I found very fitting for Mrs Brisby. Only later did I found out that Hartman was 40+ when she recorded her voice for The Secret of NIMH. (Gee, she sure sounds young) Looks and voice aside, Mrs Brisby had lots of courage, persevering against all odds to save her son Timmy. In a way, Don Bluth's dramatizing of the story had made Mrs Brisby that much more heroic then Mrs Frisby. It takes more then your average field mouse to go up against monstrous cats, tractors, mouse-sized spiders and a huge owl. Or to dodge the poleax of a crazed rat, rappel from a bird cage and play catch with a maddened councilor who is armed and dangerous... Or to use Magic... (The kind of stuff that would make for a really cool NIMH platform game :) ) The fact is that she went through all that not because she was the swashbuckling type or that she wants to impress anybody. She did what she had to do, and she did it despite the fact that she was terrified. That is the true substance of a hero (or heroine). Though I'm foremost a NIMH fan, I've became, more specifically, Mrs Brisby's fan.
Comparing her with other mice characters in other
animations (e.g. Fievel, Gadget in Rescue Rangers, Olivia in The
Great Mouse Detective etc) I find that she is more animalistic in
her behavior (though she has a perfectly human temperament). For
example, she has no inhabitation about running about on all fours
when she needs to get somewhere fast. (Fievel would not run on
all fours to save his life as can be seen in the way he fled from
the eagle in Fievel Goes West) Like real mice, she does make use
of her teeth and rely on her sense of smell. Also, she looks
perfectly normal without any clothes on, as should be the case.
Other animated characters would look, well... funny,
without clothes, an indication of them being overly humanized.
The addition of magic in the movie (something that is totally absent from the book) is an interesting and controversial point. Some finds it redundant and preferred it left out but I'm all for it. After all, I've always been a fan of sword and sorcery stories. Magic in NIMH is mainly in the form of telekinesis... Small showy display of telekinesis when Nicodemus made his staff float to his hand à la Luke Skywalker and The telekinetic effort by Mrs Brisby when she decided that she had enough of Rat incompetence and moved her own house with the amulet's power. (accompanied by some great special effects and music.)
Click HERE for the entire NIMH Soundtrack!
I guess I am just too free cause I've designed a Heroes of Might and Magic 2 map with the NIMH World as setting! If you happened to play HOMAM2 and have installed the Expansion Pak, why not test it out?
The Story : Justin had led the Rats of
NIMH in building the Thorn Valley Colony. Jenner survives still!
He and his faction of renegades had settled up a rival colony
somewhere...
Meanwhile, NIMH redoubles its efforts in exterminating the
intelligent rats. With the help of a new and lethal technology,
they seek to launch a second scourge on their former creations...
Download Thorn
Valley Now! (88.3Kb, Expansion
Pak Required)
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