List of fictional rodents in literature
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This list of fictional rodents in literature is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and covers all rodents appearing in printed works of literature including beavers, chipmunks, gophers, guinea pigs, hamsters, marmots, prairie dogs, and porcupines plus the extinct prehistoric species (such as Rugosodon).
This section exclusively lists all squirrels (flying, red, grey, sazzys, and otherwise).
| Character/s | Author | Work | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Urchin | M. I. McAllister | The Mistmantle Chronicles | A red squirrel with peculiar coloring. |
| Bannertail | Ernest Thompson Seton | Bannertail: The Story of a Graysquirrel | A Western gray squirrel. Orphaned as a baby, he was taken in and raised by a cat. Adapted into an anime series. |
| Felldoh | Brian Jacques | Martin the Warrior | A young red squirrel. |
| Jess Squirrel | Brian Jacques | Redwall & Mattimeo | A red squirrel who is an excellent climber. |
| Morwenna | Robin Jarvis | The Oaken Throne | An evil black squirrel who betrayed the Starwife, queen of the squirrels, and allowed enemies to attack the realm of Greenreach. |
| Perri | Felix Salten | Perri | A female red squirrel who lives in the forest. |
| Ranguvar Foeseeker | Brian Jacques | The Legend of Luke | A female black squirrel who is a berserker. |
| Rufe Brush | Brian Jacques | Mariel of Redwall & The Bellmaker | A young red squirrel who is somewhat taciturn, but proves to be a hero. |
| Ruro | Brian Jacques | Lord Brocktree | A female squirrel who is part of a tribe that speaks using archaic words. |
| Russa Nodrey | Brian Jacques | The Long Patrol | A nomadic female red squirrel. |
| Samkim | Brian Jacques | Salamandastron | A young squirrel who is fond of archery. He goes on a quest to recover a legendary sword that has been stolen from the abbey where he lives. |
| Miss Suzy Squirrel | Miriam Young | Miss Suzy | A brown squirrel who loves to cook and clean. She is evicted by a gang of red squirrels but her newfound friends eventually help her out. |
| Sarobando | Brian Jacques | Loamhedge | An older female squirrel who travels with her otter friend Bragoon. |
| Scaredy Squirrel | Mélanie Watt | Scaredy Squirrel | Scaredy is inevitably faced with the fears he tries so hard to avoid, eventually learning that it is not as bad as he initially imagined. However, he only slightly alters his strict daily routines after these experiences. Adapted into a TV series. |
| The Starwife | Robin Jarvis | The Deptford Mice | An ancient and wise black squirrel who wields celestial magic and reigns over a colony of squirrels in Greenwich Park. |
| Squirrel | Pat Miller | Squirrel's New Year's Resolution | A young squirrel who finds out about New Year's resolution. |
| Squirrel Nutkin | Beatrix Potter | The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin | A red squirrel, who gets on others nerves and goes too far when he annoys Old Brown almost getting killed. |
| Timmy Tiptoes | Beatrix Potter | The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes | A grey squirrel, who gets into a bad situation when he is wrongly accused of stealing and hoarding the wood's nuts. |
| Ysabelle | Robin Jarvis | The Oaken Throne | A black squirrel princess who must embark on a dangerous journey to claim the throne. |
Mice
| Character/s | Author | Work | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albert | Eleanor May | Mouse Math series | A playful mouse who spends time with his sister Wanda. |
| Algernon | Daniel Keyes | Flowers for Algernon | A laboratory mouse who has undergone surgery to increase his intelligence by artificial means. |
| Amos | William Steig | Amos and Boris | An adventurous mouse who loves the sea and becomes friends with a whale named Boris. |
| Anatole | Eve Titus | Anatole (1956) | A mouse who lives in a mouse village outside Paris and is determined to prove humans wrong in regarding mice as villainous. |
| Angelina Mouseling | Katharine Holabird | Angelina Ballerina | A young ballet dancer who has many great times and sometimes mishaps with her best friend Alice. |
| Arthur and Humphrey | Graham Oakley | The Church Mice series | The two mice are the protagonists, along with Sampson the cat, in the series, which take place in and around a church in the fictional town of Whortlethope, England. |
| Audrey Brown | Robin Jarvis | The Deptford Mice | A mouse girl whose search for her missing father leads her into the sewers where she must defeat an evil rat god. |
| Basil of Baker Street | Eve Titus | Basil of Baker Street | A private detective mouse who lives in Sherlock Holmes's cellar. |
| Bernard and Deborah De Soto | William Steig | Doctor De Soto | Professional dentists. Being mice, they refuse to treat animals dangerous to mice, with the exception of a suffering fox. |
| Bianca and Bernard | Margery Sharp | The Rescuers | Members of the 'Mouse Prisoner's Aid Society' assigned to rescue and cheer up poor imprisoned people in distress. |
| Big Bad Mouse | Julia Donaldson | The Gruffalo | A cunning mouse who scares away all his predators with a made-up story about the Gruffalo but then finds the monster is real. |
| Charles | Tim Davis | Mice of the Herring Bone, Mice of the Nine Lives, Mice of the Seven Seas, Mice of the Westing Wind - Book 1, Mice of the Westing Wind - Book 2 | With his friend, Oliver, Charles joins a feline navy ship to save Her Majesty's treasure from a band of sea dogs. |
| Christopher | William Wise | Christopher Mouse: The Tale of a Small Traveler | A domesticated mouse, who becomes an intrepid explorer, braving danger along the way. |
| The Cranston Family | Richard Peck | Secrets at Sea | Made out of Helena, Louise, Beatrice, Lamont, and their later parents and sisters Vicky and Alice. |
| Despereaux Tilling | Kate DiCamillo | The Tale of Despereaux | A castle-mouse and the only living mouse of his mother's last litter. Named for the despairs and sadnesses of that time, Despereaux is an oddball among the mouse community from birth, as he is born with a small body, huge ears, and open eyes. |
| Frankie and Benjy | Douglas Adams | Hitchhikers' Guide to the Galaxy | Two members of the species which had ordered the Magratheans to construct planet Earth |
| Geronimo Stilton | Edizioni Piemme | Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye | A nervous, mild-mannered mouse who would like nothing better than to live a quiet life, but he keeps getting involved in far-away adventures with his relatives. |
| Hunca Munca & Tom Thumb | Beatrix Potter | The Tale of Two Bad Mice | They both destroy a doll's house finding the food is inedible. But after a change of heart they fix the damage. |
| Jensen | Jane Breskin Zalben | Mousterpiece | An art-loving mouse who proceeds to fill an empty museum exhibit with her own abstract art. |
| Johnny Town-Mouse and Timmy Willie | Beatrix Potter | The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse | Johnny lives in town which proves to be too scary and too much for Timmy, while Timmy lives in the country which is too quiet and full of sudden surprises for Johnny. |
| Martin the Warrior | Brian Jacques | Mossflower, Martin the Warrior, & The Legend of Luke | Martin, a young mouse, is the son of a warrior. In Martin the Warrior, Martin manages to escape from slavery at the hands of Badrang the Tyrant, and then returns to take back his father's stolen sword and put an end to Badrang forever. Martin's further adventures are chronicled in the other two books. |
| Mary Mouse | Enid Blyton | Mary Mouse | A mouse exiled from her mousehole and becomes a maid at the dolls' house, employed by Sailor Doll. |
| Matthias | Brian Jacques | Redwall & Mattimeo | A young, clumsy mouse who eventually becomes a great warrior and defeats the evil rat Cluny the Scourge. |
| Max | Hanne Türk | Max the Mouse series | A grey mouse, who has many domestic adventures, often with his beloved cat-tiger toy. He was created in 1982. The book series were then adapted into a German TV Series in 1987 titled "Philipp die Maus" plus an up-to-date magazine series. |
| Milo | Marcus Pfister | Milo and the Magical Stones | A mischievous little mouse, who discovers a magic glowing stone which starts up a hunt for more of these stones. |
| Mus | Paul Kidd | Mus of Kerbridge | A mouse made intelligent by a brutal spell and becomes adventurous on a quest in Kerbridge. |
| Maddie | Judith Moria Grace Butterfield | Mouse in the Penthouse | A young shy and timid mouse who travels to portals which lands her in Hollywood as a film director. |
| Maisy | Lucy Cousins | Maisy (book series) | The main character of the book series by Lucy Cousins, Maisy also featured in the TV series based on the book series. Maisy is a white mouse who lives in an orange house with a red roof. |
| Mrs. Frisby | Robert C. O'Brien | Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH | A widowed field mouse who seeks the aid of a group of former laboratory rats in rescuing her home from destruction by a farmer's plow.[1] |
| Mouse | Arnold Lobel | Mouse Soup | A brown mouse, very into literature who manages to trick his way out of Weasel's soup pot by telling him stories as a part of his Mouse Soup recipe. |
| Mr. Jingles | Stephen King | The Green Mile | A mouse whom Del teaches various tricks. |
| Miggs Family | Miriam Norton | The Kitten Who Thought He Was A Mouse | The family consists of the mother, father, Lester and his two sisters. They then adopt and raise an abandoned kitten Lester named Mickey. |
| The Mouse King | E.T.A. Hoffmann | "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" | The seven-headed mouse king who leads his mouse army in an epic battle against the Nutcracker and the toys. |
| Nora | Rosemary Wells | Noisy Nora | The middle child of her family, who makes noise to get some attention. |
| Oliver | Tim Davis | Mice of the Herring Bone, Mice of the Nine Lives, Mice of the Seven Seas, Mice of the Westing Wind - Book 1, Mice of the Westing Wind - Book 2 | A reluctant hero, Oliver uses his common sense to defeat a band of scurvy sea dogs. |
| Ralph | Beverly Cleary | The Mouse and the Motorcycle | A mouse who lives in the run-down Mountain View Inn, and takes interest in a boy's toy motorcycle. |
| Reepicheep | C. S. Lewis | Chronicles of Narnia | A brave and gallant mouse. |
| Ricky Ricotta | Dav Pilkey | Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot series | The eponymous protagonist, who befriends a robot made by Dr. Stink McNasty. |
| Sam | Daniel Kirk | Library Mouse | A mouse who loves reading and is inspired to write his own books. |
| Santa Mouse | Michael Brown | Santa Mouse | Becomes Santa's little helper on Christmas Eve. |
| Sheila Rae | Kevin Henkes | Sheila Rae, the Brave | A fearless but reckless sort who brags on about her bravery until her little sister Louise gets the better of her. |
| Snips | A. J. Macgregor | The Story of Snips - A Very Naughty Mouse | A mischievous mouse who is prone to getting in trouble and runs away to seek a better life. |
| Dr. Stinky McNasty | Dav Pilkey | Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot | The book's main antagonist. He creates the titular robot in order to destroy the city of Squeakyville, but it refuses to obey his commands. |
| Stuart Little | E. B. White | Stuart Little | A white mouse adopted by the Little family in New York City. |
| Tailoring Mice | Beatrix Potter | The Tailor of Gloucester | They live in tunnels between the tailor's workshop and house. After he rescues them from Simkins, they repay him by finishing a wedding coat while he is ill in bed. |
| Mrs. Tittlemouse | Beatrix Potter | The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse | A terribly tidy mouse who doesn't like even specks of dirty feet in her house. |
| Vera | Marjolein Bastin | Vera the Mouse | A sweet and feminine Dutch country mouse |