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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A popular slang term for Disney is "the Mouse," after their most successful intellectual property, Mickey Mouse. Detractors like to spin that into "the Rat," invoking the animal's reputation for being sneaky and ridden with disease. Hence, Disney commissions Pixar to make a film about a lovable, soulful, artistic genius of a rat in order to improve the species' public image and make "the Rat" into a compliment. |