
This page contains images related to Fidget and Disney's The Great Mouse Detective. This is still under a bit of re-organization.
In the beginning of the movie, Fidget breaks into Hiram Flaversham's Toy Shop. Scary expression!
Just before his boss gives him a rude awakening, Fidget chuckles in his sleep. Wonder what he's dreaming about?
A web icon of Fidget as he re-examines Ratigan's list.
Upon the word "Uniforms," Fidget is starting to get a proud expression.
Fidget is just about to get away with Olivia in his sack when Basil appears right in front of him.
Ratigan shows Olivia's presence to her father, Hiram Flaversham. Fidget holds Olivia back.
Fidget is so distracted by Kitty's performance at The Rat Trap that he doesn't yet notice the hole in the floor planks, which he is about to get his peg-leg stuck in.
Ratigan's gloat over Basil's humiliation strikes the thugs funny, Fidget included. Both silly and cute at the same time.
Fidget dragging Mousetoria across the hallway. Look how small he is compared to the queen!
When Fidget attempts to throw Mousetoria into Felicia's mouth, Basil pulls the queen from his grasp without his noticing. Instead, we see Fidget falling.
Fidget struggles as he attempts to untie himself.
Fidget frees himself from the ropes that tie him, just before he kidnaps Olivia again.
Fidget holding Olivia over the balcony as a signal for Ratigan's chance of escape.
Just before the chase scene begins, we see Fidget pedaling the dirigible with a determined look on his face.
Another still of Fidget's pedaling. What a hard-working bat he is!
An original Disney cel of Fidget panting for breath in The Chase Scene.
Fidget gestures his hands toward Olivia, indicating his intention of having her thrown overboard.
A Disney Classics book version of Hiram Flaversham in his prison cell, working on the mechanical Mousetoria. Ratigan and Fidget are among him.
Fidget leans against a table as he smiles up at the thugs in conversation. From the Golden Look-Look Book version.
Fidget peers at Olivia through Basil's window. From Disney's Wonderful World of Reading.
Same scene as depicted in the Disney Classics book version.
Another picture of Fidget from the Golden Look-Look Book version ... in rear profile.
Disney Classics book depiction of the scene where Fidget marks the items off the list.
Another picture from Disney's Wonderful World of Reading. I'm not particularly fond of the crude water-color technique, but I love Fidget's curious expression.
Our little peg-legged friend throws Olivia in the sack. ;)
Same situation as depicted in the Disney Classics book version.
Similar to the movie scene where Fidget holds Olivia back so that she won't run to her father just yet. In this one however, he doesn't have a serious look.
In the back of the crowd, Ratigan and Fidget join in the surprise celebration for Basil and Dawson. Fidget looks so cute with a party hat and blowing the tooter. ^_^
Ratigan smiles at Basil's frustration while patting Fidget on the head. Just look at the cute expression of our bat heroine.
Mousetoria falls into Ratigan's grasp as her mechanical counterpart slides toward her.
Disguised in his yeoman get-up, Fidget attempts to throw Mousetoria into Felicia's opened mouth ... until Basil of Baker Street comes up behind him and snatches Mousetoria from his grasp.
Fidget and Ratigan making their escape in front of everyone's eyes, as depicted in the Disney Classics book. Of course, this one has Fidget still in his yeoman outfit.
Ratigan shakes his fist at Fidget for slowing down. Picture from Basil's Great Escape (a Golden Look-Look Book).
As the title says. Poor Fidget!
As the title says. Another black-and-white still from the Press Kit.
A black-and-white still of Professor Ratigan and his thugs, engaging in song.
Basil questions Olivia about the details of her father's disappearance. Black-and-white still from the 1992 GMD Press Kit.
Basil examines the list that Fidget dropped.
Black-and-white still of Ratigan explaining Basil's "soon-to-come demise."
Ratigan polishes the mechanical Mousetoria while the real one is dragged away. Black-and-white still from the Press Kit.
One of the 1986 Advertising posters. As you can see, I cropped the image to focus on Fidget.
This isn't the actual poster. It's a black-and-white still of it that came with the Press Kit.
*All properties of Fidget and The Great Mouse Detective are copyright 1986 by Walt Disney Productions. All other characters represented in The Fidget Connections are copyright 2002-2011 by Reyelene.