Mighty Mouse Album #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Mail Robbery," Mighty Mouse Album #2 (1952), the mischievous duo Roquefort and Percy accidentally swap minds after both attempting to hypnotize each other using the same book—only to find their personalities have traded places. With Roquefort now in Percy’s body and Percy in Roquefort’s, chaos erupts as their swapped identities disrupt family life, alienate alley cat friends, and spiral into a citywide frenzy involving humans, farm animals, goldfish, and even a lone canary. The story, illustrated by Jim Tyer, captures the zany energy of classic 1950s animation with a delightfully absurd chain reaction of mistaken identities.
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Roquefort and Percy simultaneously hypnotize one another. According to the book they both read to learn hypnotism "When two persons hypnotize each other at the same time, their personalities exchange." Roquefort's brain and personality is in Percy's body, and vice-versa. This switch causes trouble among Roquefort's family and Percy's alley cat friends, eventually spreading into a citywide riot among humans with even far away farm animals, bowled-goldfish, and a lone canary getting into the act.
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