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+ | Parody of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Appears in a book-within-a-book, ''Famous Rodents'', perused with interest by the sentient mouse of the title. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:41, 24 July 2025
Famous rodent composer from the 2003 children's picture book I.Q. Goes to the Library, written and illustrated by Mary Ann Fraser.
Parody of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Appears in a book-within-a-book, Famous Rodents, perused with interest by the sentient mouse of the title.