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And Madame Medusa's casual nastiness towards Penny in the first movie ("What makes you think anyone would want a homely little girl like you?") comes up against the more outlandish behavior of any Disney villain in history simply because as a verbal shiv, to a freaking child, it has no equal.

These movies both contained utterly gut-wrenching examples of Parental Abandonment. The film was almost a reflection of how the Disney company was facing up to the death of its founder - the late '70s Disney movies tended to be considerably darker than their forebears, reaching a nadir with the next movie, The Fox and the Hound. What makes the movie interesting in a Real Life sense is how it came during a time when Disney was facing changing fortunes.

Bianca ( Eva Gabor ) and Bernard ( Bob Newhart) are then sent out to save her, with help from an albatross named Orville ( Jim Jordan ) and a dragonfly named Evinrude ( James MacDonald ). Penny sends out a Message in a Bottle asking for help, which is intercepted by the all-mouse Rescue Aid Society, who for some reason, do not put it somewhere the police might find it while they send out their own agents. Needing someone who will fit in a tiny grotto, she kidnaps a disconsolate orphan girl named Penny (Michelle Stacy). The flamboyantly evil Madame Medusa ( Geraldine Page ) is trying to get her hands on the world's largest diamond hidden in a gloomy swamp. The main similarities are with the first two books, where an orphan girl called Patience is kidnapped and held as a cleaning slave by a cruel diamond-obsessed Duchess.
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The film was based on a series of children's books by Margery Sharp. Two mice, Miss Bianca (Eva Gabor) and Bernard ( Bob Newhart), travel around the world to " R - E - S - C - U - E" cute human children while dealing with their own Unresolved Sexual Tension. The Rescuers is the 23rd entry in the Disney Animated Canon.
