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[[File:TheTaleofDespereauxMovie.jpg|frame|Princess Pea holding Despereaux in [[The Film of the Book|the movie]].]]
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A 2008 CG animated [[Fantasy]] film based on [[The Tale of Despereaux|the book]] by [[Kate DiCamillo]] which [[Disneyfication|Disneyfied]] many of the darker elements while still keeping much of the original fairy tale feel of the book.
A 2008 CG animated [[Fantasy]] film [[The Film of the Book|based on]] [[The Tale of Despereaux|the book]] by [[Kate DiCamillo]] which [[Disneyfication|Disneyfied]] many of the darker elements while still keeping much of the original fairy tale feel of the book.


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Latest revision as of 15:20, 5 October 2020

Princess Pea holding Despereaux.

A 2008 CG animated Fantasy film based on the book by Kate DiCamillo which Disneyfied many of the darker elements while still keeping much of the original fairy tale feel of the book.

Tropes used in The Tale of Despereaux (film) include:
  • Blind Seer: After Despereaux is exiled for the crime of consorting with humans, he meets the blind mouse Hovil, whose eyes are pearly white. Hovil is charged, among other tasks, with overseeing the gateway into the darkened sewers beneath the dungeon. Early on, he is the only mouse who seems sympathetic to Despereaux's curiosity and fearlessness. It appears to the viewer that Hovis lowers criminals into the sewers using a thread whose color corresponds to their crime. For Despereaux, convicted of courage, the thread is red.

Despereaux: Red?
Hovil: Ah, so they tell me. You're the brave one?
Despereaux: I guess.
Hovil: Wear it proudly. There's no shame.

Hovis: Courage, right?
Despereaux: And truth. And honor.
Hovis: Good. But especially courage.
Despereaux: I'm ready.

Narrator: First of all, rats hate the light. They spend their lives in the darkness. (A rat is shown looking right at the sun.)
Narrator: They're also terrified of people, which is why they slink and cower all the time. (The rat walks right up to a human.)
Narrator: And as far as telling the truth as concerned, well, that is impossible, because as everyone knows, a rat can't talk. (The rat begins speaking to the human.)