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Plummeting through the pipes, Roddy landed in a sprawling, bustling underground city built entirely from human refuse. Desperate to return to the surface, he met Rita, a sharp-witted and independent scavenger who captained The Jammy Dodger . Rita agreed to help him for a price, but they soon found themselves hunted by the Toad, a bitter villain who hated all rodents and planned to wash the entire sewer city away. The Great Flood

This is a story based on the 2006 film Flushed Away (Italian title: Giù per il tubo ), featuring Roddy St. James, a high-society mouse living in the posh London neighborhood of Kensington. The Uninvited Guest Gi_per_il_tubo_2006_HD_-_Altadefinizione01

In a final, chaotic showdown, Roddy and Rita used the Toad’s own nitrogen-freezing technology to stop the flood and save the city. Though Roddy eventually found his way back to his luxury flat, the silence of the empty house no longer felt like home. He chose to return to the sewers, joining Rita on The Jammy Dodger for a life of adventure. Plummeting through the pipes, Roddy landed in a

Giù per il tubo (D. Bowers, S. Fell, 2006) - Tomobiki Märchenland The Great Flood This is a story based

Roddy St. James lived a life of leisure in a golden cage, convinced he had everything he could ever need. When his owners left for vacation, he turned their luxury Kensington flat into his personal playground. His peaceful isolation was shattered when Sid, a portly and uncouth sewer rat, burst out of the kitchen sink. Roddy tried to trick Sid into a "whirlpool" (the toilet) to get rid of him, but the plan backfired—Sid pushed Roddy into the bowl and flushed him down into the subterranean world of London's sewers. A Miniature Metropolis

The Toad’s master plan involved a literal "flush"—opening the floodgates during the halftime of the World Cup when every person in London would likely use the bathroom at once. With the help of the singing slugs and Rita’s street-smarts, Roddy realized that his lonely life in Kensington was nothing compared to the community and friendship he had found underground. A New Home