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[[I Thought It Meant|Not to be confused with]] [[The Mole]]. See also [[Drill Mole]].
[[I Thought It Meant|Not to be confused with]] [[The Mole]]. See also [[Drill Mole]].
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== [[Eastern European Animation]] ==
== [[Eastern European Animation]] ==
* ''Krtek'' or ''Krteček'' (meaning "mole" and "little mole" respectively), invented by the [[Useful Notes/The Czech Republic|Czech]] animator Zdeněk Miler, is a cute little [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|mole]] and is often seen with a shovel in his hands.
* ''Krtek'' or ''Krteček'' (meaning "mole" and "little mole" respectively), invented by the [[Useful Notes/The Czech Republic|Czech]] animator Zdeněk Miler, is a cute little [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|mole]] and is often seen with a shovel in his hands.


== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
* Speckles from ''[[G-Force (Film)|G-Force]]'', {{spoiler|who turns out to be, yes, [[The Mole]].}}
* Speckles from ''[[G-Force]]'', {{spoiler|who turns out to be, yes, [[The Mole]].}}
* In ''[[The Rescuers]]'' one of the swamp volunteers is a mole with a miner's cap.
* In ''[[The Rescuers]]'' one of the swamp volunteers is a mole with a miner's cap.
* On ''[[The Lion King]]'', a gopher delivers "news from the underground".
* On ''[[The Lion King]]'', a gopher delivers "news from the underground".
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* All moles in the ''[[Redwall]]'' series are experts at tunneling.
* All moles in the ''[[Redwall]]'' series are experts at tunneling.
* The mole who wants to marry [[Thumbelina]].
* The mole who wants to marry [[Thumbelina]].
* Moley from ''[[The Wind in The Willows]]''. He likes nothing better than the cozy safety of his burrow.
* Moley from ''[[The Wind in the Willows]]''. He likes nothing better than the cozy safety of his burrow.


== [[Toys]] ==
== [[Toys]] ==
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== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* Monty Mole from ''[[Super Mario Bros]]''.
* Monty Mole from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''.
** ''[[Super Mario Bros 3 (Video Game)|Super Mario Bros 3]]'' featured Rocky Wrenches, which resemble reptilian moles that threw [[Wrench Whack|wrenches]] at either Mario or Luigi.
** ''[[Super Mario Bros 3]]'' featured Rocky Wrenches, which resemble reptilian moles that threw [[Wrench Whack|wrenches]] at either Mario or Luigi.
* Another Monty Mole, who in fact even ''worked'' as a miner, was the titular character of a series of computer games by Gremlin Graphics.
* Another Monty Mole, who in fact even ''worked'' as a miner, was the titular character of a series of computer games by Gremlin Graphics.
* The citizens of Moleville in ''[[Super Mario RPG (Video Game)|Super Mario RPG]]''
* The citizens of Moleville in ''[[Super Mario RPG]]''
* Mr. Resetti from the ''[[Animal Crossing]]'' games, a mole in a miner outfit who pesters the player every time they reset the game.
* Mr. Resetti from the ''[[Animal Crossing]]'' games, a mole in a miner outfit who pesters the player every time they reset the game.
* The moles from the ''[[Spyro|Legend of Spyro]]'' trilogy.
* The moles from the ''[[Spyro|Legend of Spyro]]'' trilogy.
** Earlier Spyro game, ''A Hero's Tail'', had Blink the Mole, the Professor's nephew, who was a hyperactive, "fresh-air-a-phobic" sidekick with great digging abilities. The Professor himself isn't a mole miner, though; just a scientist who happened to be an anthropomorphic mole.
** Earlier Spyro game, ''A Hero's Tail'', had Blink the Mole, the Professor's nephew, who was a hyperactive, "fresh-air-a-phobic" sidekick with great digging abilities. The Professor himself isn't a mole miner, though; just a scientist who happened to be an anthropomorphic mole.
* A dungeon of ''[[Last Scenario (Video Game)|Last Scenario]]'', the "Possessed Mine", contains these as random encounters.
* A dungeon of ''[[Last Scenario]]'', the "Possessed Mine", contains these as random encounters.
* ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'': mole miners in the Mine World, who attack with [[Powerful Pick|pickaxes]]. Mole Miner Max is the boss of that world as well.
* ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'': mole miners in the Mine World, who attack with [[Powerful Pick|pickaxes]]. Mole Miner Max is the boss of that world as well.
* He's supposed to be a ''groundhog'', but Bonaparte from ''[[Suikoden]] II'', despite being some kind of horrible monster, is effectively a mole with a glandular problem.
* He's supposed to be a ''groundhog'', but Bonaparte from ''[[Suikoden]] II'', despite being some kind of horrible monster, is effectively a mole with a glandular problem.
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** [[Bugs Bunny]] is also fond of tunneling, often taking the [[Wrong Turn At Albuquerque]].
** [[Bugs Bunny]] is also fond of tunneling, often taking the [[Wrong Turn At Albuquerque]].
* A gopher often pesters Pluto in the [[Classic Disney Shorts]]. In one cartoon he uses Pluto's buried bones as support beams for his tunnels. In another, he ends up trapped inside Minnie's house and tunnels under the shag carpeting.
* A gopher often pesters Pluto in the [[Classic Disney Shorts]]. In one cartoon he uses Pluto's buried bones as support beams for his tunnels. In another, he ends up trapped inside Minnie's house and tunnels under the shag carpeting.
* Aristotle from ''[[Adventures From the Book of Virtues (Animation)|Adventures From the Book of Virtues]]''.
* Aristotle from ''[[Adventures from the Book of Virtues]]''.


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Revision as of 12:17, 8 April 2014

Moles, the denizens of the underground, digging their tunnels. Often Beneath the Earth and in miner attire, no doubt Tunnel Kings. Also included are gophers and other burrowing rodents. See also Mole Men, who are very similar to this trope, but more humanoid.

Not to be confused with The Mole. See also Drill Mole.

Tropes used in Mole Miner include:


Eastern European Animation

  • Krtek or Krteček (meaning "mole" and "little mole" respectively), invented by the Czech animator Zdeněk Miler, is a cute little mole and is often seen with a shovel in his hands.

Film

Literature

Toys

  • The Moles from Whack-A-Mole all wear the miner's helmets.

Video Games

  • Monty Mole from Super Mario Bros..
  • Another Monty Mole, who in fact even worked as a miner, was the titular character of a series of computer games by Gremlin Graphics.
  • The citizens of Moleville in Super Mario RPG
  • Mr. Resetti from the Animal Crossing games, a mole in a miner outfit who pesters the player every time they reset the game.
  • The moles from the Legend of Spyro trilogy.
    • Earlier Spyro game, A Hero's Tail, had Blink the Mole, the Professor's nephew, who was a hyperactive, "fresh-air-a-phobic" sidekick with great digging abilities. The Professor himself isn't a mole miner, though; just a scientist who happened to be an anthropomorphic mole.
  • A dungeon of Last Scenario, the "Possessed Mine", contains these as random encounters.
  • Donkey Kong Country Returns: mole miners in the Mine World, who attack with pickaxes. Mole Miner Max is the boss of that world as well.
  • He's supposed to be a groundhog, but Bonaparte from Suikoden II, despite being some kind of horrible monster, is effectively a mole with a glandular problem.
  • Earthbound has friendly moles as well as evil ones.
  • In Age of Wonders, (both first and second) giant moles are just animals, but they are domesticated by Dwarves to serve as both mounts and tunnel-diggers.
  • Muddy Mole, the player character of Mole Mania.
  • The Banjo-Kazooie series has Bottles and his soldiering brother Jamjar.

Western Animation