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Characters of 12 oz. Mouse

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The following is a list of characters seen in the American animated television series 12 oz. Mouse.
Contents
1 Major characters
1.1 Mouse Fitzgerald
1.2 Shark
1.3 Skillet
1.4 Rectangular Businessman
1.5 Rhoda
1.6 Man/Woman
1.7 Peanut Cop
1.8 Liquor
1.9 Producer Man
1.10 Eye
1.11 Golden Joe
1.12 Annoying Woman
1.13 The New Guy
1.14 Roostre
1.15 Pronto
1.16 Lady Mouse
1.17 Birmingham / "C. J. Muff"
2 Minor characters and creatures
2.1 Buttermilk
2.2 The Hand
2.3 Amalockh
2.4 Bug
2.5 Clock
2.6 Spider
2.7 Hovervac
2.8 The Black Beast
2.9 Cold Phone
2.10 Tiebot
2.11 The Shadowy Figure
2.12 Archeus
2.13 Lee
3 References
4 See also
5 External links
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Major characters
Mouse Fitzgerald
Voice and guitar by Matt Maiellaro
Also known as "Fitz", Mouse Fitzgerald is an alcoholic, amnesiac, anthropomorphic green mouse who struggles to survive and understand the world in which he is trapped. Fitz seldom answers a question directly and often relies on circumlocution, non sequiturs or insults to evade a clear response. He and his "only friend" Skillet drive around town in a yellow jet fighter taxi, commit crimes, stage gun fights, and play rock music. An accomplished Metal guitarist (can play both right-hander and left-hander guitars as seen in "Spider"), he is often at odds with Skillet's timing on the drums. He also likes to sing (somewhat badly) and does it in many episodes. Fitz displays sociopathic tendencies and disobeys authority.
Fitz becomes increasingly suspicious of Shark, Liquor, Roostre, Rhoda and others, whom he suspects may know about his "erased" past. His actions later in the series are centered around discovering the nature of his world and fighting against Shark, Rectangular Businessman, and their minions.
In a flashback at the beginning of "Rooster", Fitz's height and weight are listed on his identification card as "109" and he has been linked to "Q109", a cryptic word which is mentioned several times in connection to Fitz and Roostre's past. "Q109" is the SUMMA THEOLGIAE.
In "Prolegomenon", Fitz is revealed to retain his mouse form in the "real world" reality, where as Shark and RBM and various other characters do not and have real human counterparts.
Appears in all episodes.
Shark
Voiced by Adam Reed
Shark runs an employment agency and periodically hires Fitz to do various odd jobs. By his own account, Shark loves Fitz in both a platonic and homoerotic sense. He's "Come to care about [him]. A lot. And also not in that way. Well, yeah, in that way a little. Half and half." Shark's relationship with Fitz is complicated by the fact that they have literally tried to kill one another on more than one occasion.
Shark is feared by many characters; in episode 4 "Spider," he intimidates Rhoda, and Golden Joe teleports into the room briefly only to see Shark and flee. Shark commands a wall-crawling bug that he uses to plant surveillance cameras. From his control center, Shark seems to have every location in the town under his surveillance. He can detonate many buildings in the town with the simple press of a button. In the first episode, he is shown to be bullet proof.
Shark works closely with Rectangular Businessman, against whom he is constantly butting heads and struggling for power. Their arguments never lead anywhere, and they continue to be "friends" despite these disagreements. Shark also works with the sentient, teleporting Clock though the nature of their relationship is unclear. In episode 19 "Farewell," Shark is gunned down by Fitz, Skillet, and the cyborg Green Sweater Girl. Despite Shark having been bullet proof, this lethal barrage causes Shark's head to explode.
In the episode "Meat Warrior," Shark and Rectangular Businessman talk about choosing to take the forms of a shark and a rectangular wafer. In episode 20 "Prolegomenon," Shark's voice is heard coming from a blue-colored man in a business suit. His dialog suggests that the "shark" had been his representation in Fitz's virtual reality. Though it is unknown why he chose the shape, he claims, "I have my reasons for choosing the Shark." He is killed in the "real world" by a nurse who resembles the Green Sweater Girl and a man who resembles Peanut Cop.
Shark appears in all episodes. The original animation, however, is believed to be from the Sealab 2020 episode "The Shark Lover"; the still appears (briefly) in: a Season One episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force, "Escape from Leprauchpolis", and the 7th season premiere of Space Ghost: Coast to Coast, "Kentucky Nightmare" (5/7/2001), as Old Kentucky Shark.
Skillet
Skillet never speaks, but he makes a high pitched screeching noise...(and so on)

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