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* [[Author Existence Failure]]: Fear of this led E.B. White to abruptly stop work on ''Stuart Little'' so that the book ends with zero resolution to its main storyline. White lived forty more years and wrote two further children's novels, but ''Stuart Little'' still ''feels'' like he died before finishing it.
* [[Avoid the Dreaded G Rating]]: The film got a PG rating by having the villains occasionally say "damn" or "hell."
* [[Big Bad]]: Smokey, the mob boss-like leader of a pack of cats, in the first film. The Falcon, a visciousvicious tyrant who forces Margalo to do his bidding, is this in the second film. The Beast, a deadly Mountain Lion who forces Reeko to do his bidding, serves as the primary villain of the third film.
* [[Bring My Brown Pants]]: In ''Stuart Little 2'', Stuart and Snowbell head out to a seedier part of town to find the whereabouts of the villainous Falcon, Stuart as intrepid as usual, and Snowbell in the need of a litter box. They meet up with Monte, who explains to the two how sinister the Falcon is. Snowbell is left terrified:
{{quote| '''Stuart:''' Snowbell, are you all right?<br />
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** And in the TV series, Stuart was [[Danny Phantom]].
** James Woods ([[Hercules|Hades]], [[Recess: School's Out|Phillium Benedict]]) plays the falcon in Stuart Little 2.
** Speaking of ''[[Recess]]'', Principal Prickly, Miss Grotke, and the yo-yo instructor were all suportingsupporting characters in the first movie.
** In Brazil, Rodrigo Santoro (best known internationally as [[300|Xerxes]]) was Stuart.
* [[In Name Only]]: The books were set in the late 1940s, Stuart was born from a human mother rather than adopted, and only the boat race in the first movie bears any resemblance to the events of the book.
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