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|inspiration = Toaster<br>Jessie<br>Sally Acorn<br>Princess Daisy<br>Olivia<br>Daisy Duck
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|personality = Kind, sarcastic, brave, courteous, benevolent, smart, helpful, supportive, polite, even-tempered, empathetic, positive, exuberant, responsible, sympathetic, protective, easy-going, energetic, patient, eager, rational, selfless
 
|personality = Kind, sarcastic, brave, courteous, benevolent, smart, helpful, supportive, polite, even-tempered, empathetic, positive, exuberant, responsible, sympathetic, protective, easy-going, energetic, patient, eager, rational, selfless
 
|appearance = Small, thin tan mouse, purple bow, small pink skirt, frilly green bloomers, black and white sneakers, big yellow glasses.
 
|appearance = Small, thin tan mouse, purple bow, small pink skirt, frilly green bloomers, black and white sneakers, big yellow glasses.

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Peepers is the girlfriend of Snipes and one of the supporting characters in Rock-A-Doodle. She was voiced by Sandy Duncan, who also voiced Vixey from The Fox and the Hound (the last Disney film Don Bluth worked on) and Queen Uberta in The Swan Princess (directed by Richard Rich, the same director of The Fox and the Hound).

Personality

Peepers is a mouse. Because of this, she is initially terrified of Edmond after She was startled accidentally by Edmond's newly-acquired feline instincts, but he tries to convince everyone that he used to be a boy. It is not until the very end of the movie that she believes him and comments "He was a little boy.... oh, he was a handsome little boy..." She has a lisp and very round glasses and is constantly arguing with Snipe's chauvinistic views.

Role in Film

Trivia

  • Unlike some of the mice, Peepers has normal eyes instead of beady ones.
  • Peepers' voice Actor Sandy Duncan was a panelist in the Peter Marshall Version of the Hollywood Squares.

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