''12 oz. Mouse'' is an American
adult animated television series created by
Matt Maiellaro
Matthew Gerard Maiellaro (born August 17, 1966) is an American filmmaker, musician and voice actor. He is the co-creator and writer of the cult animated Adult Swim
Adult Swim (AS; stylized as dult swim
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for
Cartoon Network
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's late-night programming block,
Adult Swim
Adult Swim (AS; stylized as dult swim
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.
The series revolves around Mouse Fitzgerald, nicknamed "Fitz" (voiced by Maiellaro), an alcoholic mouse who performs odd jobs so he can buy more beer. Together with his
chinchilla
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companion Skillet, Fitz begins to recover
suppressed memories that he once had a wife and a child who have now vanished. This leads him to seek answers about his past and the shadowy forces that seem to be manipulating his world.
In producing the series, Maiellaro crudely designed the characters as a cost-cutting measure; the series is animated by
Radical Axis
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. He intended for the series to lack continuity starting from the pilot but established a
serial format after starting the second episode. He had constructed an ending for the series as well as a detailed map of characters; however, the series finale concluded differently from planned. Maiellaro cast people around his office for the characters, starring himself as the protagonist and
Nine Pound Hammer
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vocalist Scott Luallen as the voice of Roostre; the band also performs the opening theme.
The
pilot episode
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for ''12 oz. Mouse'', "Hired", premiered on June 19, 2005. The series became a regular staple of Adult Swim's lineup on October 23 of that year and originally ended on December 17, 2006. A stand-alone
webisode was released online on May 16, 2007. Critical reception was mixed; some praised the series' experimental nature, while others felt confounded by it.
In 2018, a double-length
special, entitled "Invictus", aired on October 14 and it was announced that ''12 oz. Mouse'' was also
revived as a series. The third season, consisting of 11 episodes, premiered on July 20, 2020, and ended on July 31.
[''12 oz. Mouse'' season 3]
episode list from TV Guide
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. The ending credits of both "Invictus" and the season 3 episodes feature a song by
Amaranthe
Amaranthe is a Swedish metal band originally known as Avalanche. The band is notable for their blend of various metal genres and having three lead vocalists.
History
Formed by Olof Mörck (Dragonland, Nightrage) and Joacim "Jake E" Lundbe ...
and animation by
Awesome Inc.
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In February 2021, it was revealed that the show would not be picked up for a fourth season.
Premise
The show revolves around a mouse named Mouse Fitzgerald (voiced by
Matt Maiellaro
Matthew Gerard Maiellaro (born August 17, 1966) is an American filmmaker, musician and voice actor. He is the co-creator and writer of the cult animated Adult Swim
Adult Swim (AS; stylized as dult swim
Dult is a village in Batala in Gurdaspur district of Punjab State, India. It is located from sub district headquarter, from district headquarter and from Sri Hargobindpur. The village is administrated by Sarpanch an elected representati ...
and often abbreviated as s is an ...
), nicknamed "Fitz", who is fond of
beer
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and caught in a world of
espionage
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, love, and the delights of odd jobs. The show employs a serial format, and its ongoing storyline developed from
absurdist comedy to include mystery and
thriller
Thriller may refer to:
* Thriller (genre), a broad genre of literature, film and television
** Thriller film, a film genre under the general thriller genre
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elements.
Fitz begins to recover
suppressed memories that he once had a wife and a child who have now vanished. This leads him to seek answers about his past and the shadowy forces that seem to be manipulating his world.
Fitz suspects there is a sinister conspiracy involving fields of "
asprind" pills beneath the city, and Shark (
Adam Reed), Clock, and Rectangular Businessman's (Kurt Soccolich) attempt to control the nature of time and reality. Fitz and Skillet receive help from Liquor (
Matt Harrigan), Roostre (Scott Luallen), Stoned Peanut Cop (Nick Weidenfeld) and others as they engage in gun battles, blow things up, and try to understand cryptic hints. The show also sometimes contains surreal "subliminal" images that flash across the screen during key plot moments, including
skulls,
mustached snake beasts and people screaming.
The series concludes with the revelation that Fitz has been kidnapped and placed into a simulation by the Shadowy Figure. He is about to be killed by Shark and the Rectangular Businessman, in their true forms outside the simulation, when he is rescued by the true form of Peanut Cop and a nurse who works in the simulation chamber. They kill Shark and Rectangle Businessman, but it is unknown if they are truly dead because the simulation in which most of the show takes place is probably taking place in another simulation. One of the purposes of the simulation seen in most of the show was to extract information from Fitz. The conclusion to episode 20 is ambiguous as to whether or not it is actually the end of the series, as some aspects of the plot remain unresolved – Golden Joe says "I thought this was done," to which Fitz replies, "I thought so too. I guess we're not."
One webisode was made in 2007, showing Fitz and his friends escaping the city to live in a desert. Golden Joe is carried away by birds, while later one night, Peanut Cop mysteriously disappears. Fitz and Skillet later meet a woman, Lee, who turns out to be a werewolf. Their fate at the end of the episode was unknown.
In 2018, a half-hour special episode aired, which continued the story. Fitz, now with a mustache and suffering from amnesia, is shown to be living in a new city during an unspecified amount of time after the original finale. Shark and Square Guy have returned somehow, and are trying to kidnap Fitz so they can return to the "real" world with the help of exterminator bee, Buzby (
Dana Snyder). Skillet, Roostre, Peanut Cop, Golden Joe, and The New Guy (
Mike Lazzo) must find and escape the simulation with Fitz before Shark and Square Guy do.
Development
Production
According to Maiellaro, the series was pitched as a
table read to the network. He jokingly stated that they accepted it after claiming that production costs would total "five dollars and will take some of the paper sitting in the copier."
Maiellaro borrowed inspiration from
surrealism
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and the films of
David Lynch
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.
He intended for the series to lack continuity starting from the pilot, but established a
serial format after starting to work on the second episode. He had constructed an ending for the series as well as a detailed map of characters; however, the
series finale
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concluded differently from planned.
In November 2006, Maiellaro mentioned the possibility of continuing the series with
webisodes, and he wrote five additional scripts for ending the series, but finally, he only produced one
webisode, entitled "Enter the Sandmouse".
Radical Axis
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provided animation for the series using
Final Cut Pro.
Described as "lo-fi animation",
Maiellaro crudely designed the characters as a cost-cutting measure, with the exception of Amalockh, a many-armed monster summoned in the season two episode "Corndog Chronicles", which was drawn and animated by Todd Redner at the studio, and Shark, which was borrowed from the ''
Space Ghost Coast to Coast'' episode "
Kentucky Nightmare".
In a behind-the-scenes clip of the show, Maiellaro explained that to animate the series, he would first grab a nearby sheet of copy paper, draw something, and then scan it, followed by him sending the file to an animator.
Rhoda, a character from the series, was drawn on the back of a script page for ''
Perfect Hair Forever''. A scan of the paper revealed the textual contents behind it, which Maiellaro decided to leave in.
Cast

Maiellaro cast people around his office to voice the characters. He provides the voice of the protagonist, Mouse Fitzgerald. He originally only gave the scratch dialogue for the character during the production of the pilot episode but chose himself to voice Mouse regularly after hearing his lines assembled in the final cut. Kurt Soccolich was chosen by Maiellaro to voice Rectangular Businessman, who "already had that sort of smooth arrogance in his voice", making him a "perfect" fit for him.
Matt Harrigan was selected to voice Liquor, who is "always looking to make light of a situation", according to Maiellaro.
Nick Weidenfeld provides the voice of Peanut Cop; Melissa Warrenburg portrays an annoying woman in a green sweater, who Maiellaro dubs "Robogirl". Bonnie Rosmarin voices Man/Woman, picked for what Maiellaro stated is a "pouty, stand-offish quality" in her delivery.
Nick Ingkatanuwat voices The Eye and Adam Reed plays Shark. Vocalist of
Nine Pound Hammer
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Scott Luallen voices Roostre; the band also composed the opening theme song for the series. Golden Joe is voiced by Vishal Roney; after hearing his first take on the character, Maiellaro explained that he was left unable to write any of his lines. He proceeded to only provide the basic structure of his lines in the script, instructing him to
retroscript the rest.
Title sequence and music
Maiellaro spent three weeks working with Ingkatanuwat on putting together the set for the opening title sequence. The set was filmed with a
motion control camera and was inserted with miniature explosives and smoke bombs for
special effect
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. Nine Pound Hammer composed the opening theme song; Maiellaro sought a song representing the "carefree" lifestyle of Mouse who "does things like drive drunk, film porno and shoot guns."
Maiellaro, who plays the
electric guitar in his free time, also composed the song "F-Off", featured in both the first episode and in "Auraphull", which he wrote while working on ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast''.
Swedish
heavy metal band
Amaranthe
Amaranthe is a Swedish metal band originally known as Avalanche. The band is notable for their blend of various metal genres and having three lead vocalists.
History
Formed by Olof Mörck (Dragonland, Nightrage) and Joacim "Jake E" Lundbe ...
performed the credits theme song for the 2018 special, "Invictus".
Revival
The June 14, 2018 episode of the Adult Swim streaming series ''Development Meeting'' featured a new clip from ''12 oz. Mouse'', which featured
Seth Green
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as Fitz, hinting at a return to the series. It was later announced on September 18 of that year that the series would return for a half-hour special entitled "Invictus", which aired a month later on October 14. On the day of the special's airing, another announcement was made that the series would return for an 11-episode
third season which aired in late July 2020.
On March 31, 2020, the third season premiere aired unannounced at 2:45 AM EST with many other new episodes from Adult Swim shows as part of Adult Swim's annual April Fools Prank. The whole third season premiered on July 20, 2020, and ended on July 31st.
In February 2021, Maiellaro confirmed that the series was not picked up for a fourth season, citing management changes at Adult Swim.
Episodes
The
pilot episode
A television pilot (also known as a pilot or a pilot episode and sometimes marketed as a tele-movie), in United States television, is a standalone episode of a television series that is used to sell a show to a television network or other distri ...
for ''12 oz. Mouse'', "Hired", premiered in June 2005 and became a regular series in the Adult Swim lineup in October 2005.
An Adult Swim
bumper
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shown with the sixth installment claimed that twenty additional episodes were being produced and taunted viewers who had complained they couldn't understand the
absurdist presentation. On December 31, 2005, a marathon of the series aired, replaying all six episodes followed by the premiere of the then-unfinished seventh episode "Adventure Mouse". The second season aired on Adult Swim on Monday mornings at 12:45 a.m.
EST from September 24, 2006 to December 17, 2006.
On May 16, 2007, the 21st episode, entitled "Enter the Sandmouse", premiered as a
webisode.
On October 14, 2018, a half-hour special titled "Invictus" premiered on TV after having been released online two days earlier. Simultaneously, Adult Swim announced the series would be returning for a third season. The third season premiered unexpectedly on March 31, 2020 as part of that year's Adult Swim's April Fools Prank.
International broadcast
In
Canada, ''12 oz. Mouse'' previously aired on
Teletoon's
Teletoon at Night block,
and currently airs on the
Canadian version of Adult Swim.
Reception
Ratings
The season two episodes, "Auraphull" and "Meat Warrior", were respectively seen by 460,000 and 431,000 viewers upon broadcast. In addition, the episodes ranked as the thirteenth and twelfth most-watched episodes aired by the network for the week of October 23, 2006, also respectively.
Critical reception
The series has received generally positive critical reception;
About.com's Nancy Basile gave the series four out of five stars, opining that the series is "what Adult Swim should be ... experimental, but in a cheap, simple, not-trying-to-be-cool way."
She found the crude animation "refreshing" but joked that the series "can kill" viewers not used to the slow pace.
Writing for
AOL TV, Adam Finley regarded the show as "the most simplistically drawn of all the Adult Swim shows, and yet the most complex in terms of story."
He contrasted it with other Williams Street productions, finding it "instead unravels slowly, revealing a little bit more of what's underneath the surface while also piling on more and more questions."
Rob Mitchum of
Pitchfork Media called it "the asymptote of the block's crude style".
Justin Heckert of ''
Atlanta'' magazine opined that "the animation and art look like they were done by daycare students".
Other appearances
The
hip hop duo
Danger Doom have produced a song inspired by ''12 oz. Mouse'' entitled "Korn Dogz" from their
EP ''
Occult Hymn
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''.
The song uses audio clips from the episode "Rooster", with the line "Corn dogs for the pickin'" being recited by Danger Doom's
MC MF Doom and Mouse Fitzgerald.
A scene from the episode "Sharktasm" is visible in ''
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters''.
Home media
A DVD release of the first 2 seasons was released February 29, 2008 (leap year), exclusively on the Williams Street shop. The DVD cover depicts
Leonardo's ''
The Last Supper'' with the series' characters replacing
Christ and the
twelve apostles. However, under a
black light
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, the cover depicts the skeletons of the characters, as well as letters and symbols which make out an email address. The series is presented as a single, continuous movie, with newly produced footage bridging the gaps between episodes. It also features production footage, new music, the episode "
Auraphull" in its entirety and collected fan art.
References
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