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    • Stuart Little (1999) - Plot - IMDb
      • The only one home is Snowbell, and he tells Stuart a lie about how the Littles are enjoying life without him, and shows him the family picture with Stuart's face cut out (the Littles had actually removed the picture to provide one for the Missing posters).
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  2. Margalo tells Stuart she will be sleeping in the Boston fern on the bookshelf, which is a “nice place, for a city location” (53). That evening when Mrs. Little checks on Stuart, he expresses his concern that Snowbell will harm the bird. Mrs. Little promises he will not, and says goodnight.

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    Little is known about Snowbell's past, except that he has been in the Little family longer than George. He is a pearl Kilala-like white Persian cat who has many cat friends, including Monty. In the film, Snowbell is very protective of certain family members, mostly Stuart.

    Snowbell is seen as a friendly, shy, and lovable coward. He often focuses first and foremost on his own needs and frequently gets in trouble as a result. In the novel, after Stuart gets caught in the window, Snowbell places Stuart's hat and cane near the mouse hole, panicking the family. Later, Snowbell attempts to eat Margalo, but Stuart shoots Sn...

    Snowbell's nickname Tinkerbell is in reference to the fairy in the Peter Pan franchise.
    In Stuart Little 3, Reeko called him "Snowflake".
  3. Snowbell is the Little family’s largest weak point when it comes to watching out for Stuart. The Littles do not see the danger of keeping a pet cat alongside their mouselike son; in fact, as evidenced in later chapters, they believe that Snowbell is harmless.

  4. Stuart befriends a pretty bird named Margalo, and she stays for a time with the Little family. After taking her in, Stuart bravely protects Margalo from Snowbell, and Margalo repays Stuart for this when she helps Stuart escape from a garbage heap that is being shipped off to sea.

  5. The family keeps a cat named Snowbell, who would eat Stuart if he thought he could get away with it. One day, he taunts Stuart into showing off his athleticism, and Stuart accidentally gets rolled up into a window blind.

  6. Stuart told the Littles the whole story about the Stouts and how Snowbell had saved him in the park. The Littles were so happy to have Stuart back in the family. Stuart couldn't think of anywhere in the world he would rather have been than at home with his family---Mom, Dad, George...and Snowbell.

  7. The family's cat, Snowbell, dislikes Stuart because while he feels a natural instinct to chase him, he is aware that Stuart is a human family member and is thus off-limits. On a cold winter's day, the family discovers a songbird named Margalo half-frozen on their doorstep.