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Mole
Background information
Feature films The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Mickey's Christmas Carol
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
(cameo)
Television programs House of Mouse
Video games
Park attractions Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
Portrayed by
Portrayed by
Animators Frank Thomas
Voice Colin Campbell
Will Ryan
Corey Burton (currently)
Performance model
Designer
Inspiration
Honors and awards
Character information
Full name
Other names Moley
Personality Kind, friendly, somewhat gullible, Shy, Timid
Appearance Obese mole, teal coat, aqua vest, gray bowler hat, red necktie, blue pants, white shirt
Birthday
Occupation alms collector (in Mickey's Christmas Carol)
Affiliations Good
Goal To try to stop Toad for driving the gypsy cart
Home The River Bank
Relatives
Pets
Allies His boss Water Rat, J. Thaddeus Toad, Angus MacBadger, Cyril Proudbottom
Minions
Enemies Mr. Winkie, Weasels, The Prosecutor
Likes His friends, helping others
Dislikes Liars, being tricked, the Prosecutor
Powers and abilities
Weapons
Fate Celebrates Toad's reformation, only to find about his new mania.
Quote "Ratty, it isn't! He hasn't!"


Mole is a character and a friend of Water Rat, Angus MacBadger, and J. Thaddeus Toad from Disney's 1949 short The Wind in the Willows, the first half of the 1949 feature film The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, and he appears with Ratty in Disney's 1983 featurette Mickey's Christmas Carol. He is voiced by both Colin Campbell in the film and Will Ryan in the featurette.

Personality[]

Appearances[]

The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad[]

Mickey's Christmas Carol[]

He and Ratty play the role as the Alms collectors, asking Scrooge for donations to the poor.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit[]

Disney Parks []

Mole appeared in both versions of Mr. Toad's Wild Ride. At Disneyland, the cars nearly crash into him as he's eating at a table. In the now closed Magic Kingdom version, a simple animated figure of Mole would tip his hat to riders at the beginning of the attraction.

When the Magic Kingdom's version was replaced with The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, a painting with him and Pooh was hidden inside Owl's house alongside the more well known Toad and Owl picture.

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