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3 blind mice
3 blind mice













The Mice sing "I Can See Clearly Now," with two of them bumping into each other mid-performance. Later, along with Gingy, Pinocchio, Big Bad Wolf and The Three Little Pigs, they save Shrek from the Fairy Godmother and join the dance during the end song " Livin la Vida Loca," which is led by Donkey. They are three of Shrek's friends who watch his swamp while Shrek and Princess Fiona are visiting Far Far Away.

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In this film, the mice have a larger role. All three are seen at the end at Shrek and Fiona's honeymoon. When Shrek and Donkey crash the Onion Carriage into the Dead End Graveyard, the magic wears off and they revert back into mice. Two of the mice are in their horse forms during the first portion of the short film. They show up at Shrek and Fiona's wedding where they are turned into two horses and a carriage rider by a fairy Godmother (although oddly enough, they reappeared again shortly after as their original selves). Shrek notices the Three Blind Mice first, walking over the table, they mistake shrek's ear for cheese and a slug for a bed.

3 blind mice

We see them when all fairytale creatures are banished from Lord Farquaad's kingdom and so the creatures seek shelter in Shrek's swamp. The mice first appeared on-screen during one of the first scenes in the original Shrek movie. They carry white canes, references to the long stick that blind people in real life often use, commonly called "white canes." They are based off the characters from " Three Blind Mice," which is an English nursery rhyme composed by Thomas Ravenscroft. They are a trio of visually identical white mice brothers that are blind and wear black sunglasses with no ear temple piece.















3 blind mice