The Devil and Daniel Mouse

[3] The story is about two struggling mouse folk musicians, Daniel and Jan, who are fired from their latest gig because their music is deemed too old-fashioned and not with the times.

They worry about their future; Daniel encourages Jan not to give up and goes to pawn his guitar in order to buy groceries.

He and his weasel assistant, Weez Weezel, offer her fame and fortune in exchange for signing a contract in her own blood.

The other animals watching the trial begin to sing and clap along to the tune along with Weez and the jury of three lost souls (whom were multiplied three times into 12 by B.L.

Enraged, the Devil attempts to summon forth demons to stop the heroes, but the spirits he conjures also fall prey to the sway of Daniel's music.

The Devil and Daniel Mouse was simultaneously issued as a stand-alone title on Betamax and VHS as well as featured on several compilations of Nelvana's TV specials.

[8] Headlining a collection similar to Nelvanamation, this CED Videodisc also includes Romie-0 and Julie-8, Easter Fever, Intergalactic Thanksgiving and A Cosmic Christmas.

[12] Dialogue from this film was used by the rock band Bauhaus in the song "Party of the First Part", found on some versions of The Sky's Gone Out and 1989's Swing the Heartache: The BBC Sessions.