The rats begin to infest the town to the point that it impedes daily life, and the townsfolk, including the owner of a run-down orphanage on the brink of closure, ask the greedy mayor for help, but he reveals he does not know what to do.
It was announced on June 15, 1995 that Splash Studios had signed Mighty Morphin Power Rangers actor Jason David Frank as the titular role.
He began shooting in Redmond on July 1, the day after the premiere of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie.
The 25-member cast also included veteran Jeff Harry Woolf and newcomer Sarah Wayn, and animatronic and computer-animated rats were added as the villains.
[5][6] The Seattle Times deemed it a "technically stunning interactive movie", and noted that their play testers enjoyed replaying scenes to learn lines of songs and sing along.