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Madame Mousey sings

Creature de la Nuit is a Song sang by Madame Mousey from An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster

Madame Mousey:
From the creature de la nuit
The poodle of Paris
And nowhere in the world is there a dog more smart than me
I'm clever, chic, and wise
Don't judge me by my size
And if you give me trouble
I will rip out both your eyes!
You're fools to mess with me
The creature da la nuit

Without me you were starving
Living on scraps and rice

Cats:
Rice!

Madame Mousey:
Now we're on our way to easy street
Soon we'll be rolling in mice

Cats:
Mice!

Madame Mousey:
C'est moi who rules the street
Powerful, yet petite
Don't try to double cross me
Or I'll break your stinking feet!
So don't make light of me
The creature de la nuit

I may appear a mere poodle

Cats:
Poodle!

Madame Mousey:
But deep in my heart I remain

Cats:
She remains

Madame Mousey:
A Pitbull!
A wolf!
A Doberman Pincher!
Or better yet--a Great Dane!

Slug:
You know there's nothing like a Dane

Bootlick:
But what about that there reporter?

Madame Mousey:
I will nab that nosey miss!
In a trap she can't resist
And then I'll give her pretty neck
A chic French twist!

So madmoiselle Nellie Brie
You must take me seriously
If Napoleon were a her with fur
He would be me!

I make no apologies
Je suis

Cats:
Not she!

Madame Mousey:
Un formidable enemy

Bootlick:
That means she's bad

Madame Mousey:
You prissy pussy cats agree
I'm the creature de la nuit!
En garde!

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