The Great Mouse Detective II: The Rise to Return

The Great Mouse Detective II: The Rise To Return is an upcoming 2016 animated mystery comedy film suggested by and based on the characters created by Eve Titus and Paul Galdone. It will be directed by John Musker and Ron Clements, two of the four directors of the first movie. It will also be distributed by Walt Disney Pictures.

Plot
In London, the United Kingdom, and the year 1897, a few months after the incident of the Mouse Queen's Jubilee, the city of Mousedom, an old mouse named Franklin R. Frierson was returning to London to rejoin his grandson Norman, his brother Kay, and twin cousin Scotty Doneeta. After stepping off the foot step, he return home to celebrate his return with his grandsons and great nephew. Suddenly, the reunion is cut short when a shadow covers a door, revealing the shape of a bat, Fidget, as Norman, Kay and Scotty hide in their rooms, Franklin attempts to fight the bat, but Fidget takes him hostage, and Norman sends Kay and Scotty to follow the bat and sends prepares to go off to find Basil of Baker Street to give him the details.

Hiram Flaversham, who has most recently returned to London with his daughter Olivia, hears of the news and comes across little Norman, knowing he was looking for Basil of Baker Street himself, and takes him there. The landlady, Mrs. Judson lets him in to wait as Basil and his kindly assistant, Dr. David Q. Dawson barge in and introduce themselves. Norman informs them that the peg legged bat Fidget has taken his grandfather hostage under orders of a Hungarian-born German savage beast, József G. Rathoug, cousin of the late Professor Ratigan, who coaxed the bat under orders like Ratigan before him.

Meanwhile, in Ratigan's former Lair, three of Ratigan's former thugs, who had recently confessed to Ratigan's plot to overthrow the Queen, are now spying on Ratgian's cousin, the Hungarian-born German sewer rat, Rathoug, who with minions of his own, who are mourning the death of his cousin and vows to kill Basil to avenge Ratigan. To do this, he starts by sending Fidget to spy on the heroes to get information on Basil.

Basil learns that fidget is still alive, even after he fell into the river.

Eventually, after Norman finds himself separated from the Detectives and Olivia, he finds Rathoug's lair and enters, hoping Franklin is in there, and sure enough, he's right. But before he can meet him again, Rathoug blocks his path, feeling cheated because no one would ever try to enter the lair after Ratigan's death, but cunning as he is, Rathoug congratulates Norman for bring clever enough to make it inside and find the lair, and allows him to reunite with his grandfather inside, but he also finds that Kay and Scotty have cornered Fidget and are trying to reveal the reason for kidnapping their grandfather, but Norman stops them and tries to get them to leave with him so they can safe their grandfather. Kay agrees, but Scotty is reluctant because he is more concerned with dealing with the bat and keeping Joanna, a girl he met in the lair safe, but they come along then. While that happens, Basil learns that Fidget left behind a parchment

Back at Baker Street, Basil and Dawson recount their adventures, as well as the queen's gratitude for saving the throne. Afterwards, Basil thanks everyone for dealing with the case with him, especially Norman, who feels remorse for not holding his temper in when things at times went wrong, but Basil forgives him, and Olivia reminds him he did good on the case and kisses him, Joanna is accepted by Scotty to live with him, and Basil wraps it up, offering everyone in his flat tea and cheese crumpets.

Cast

 * John Cleese as Basil of Baker Street, London's famous detective living under the house of Sherlock Holmes.


 * Corey Burton as Hiram Flaversham, London's beloved toymaker who recently returned to London from Scotland with his daughter.


 * Ruby Barnhill as Olivia Flaversham, a young female mouse of Scottish descent who is willing to help Basil with some cases.


 * Jeff Bennett as Dr. David Q. Dawson, Basil's kindly assistant and the Queen's 66th Regiment from Afghanistan.


 * John Sturtridge as Norman Frierson, a young boy mouse of Old English descent whose only hope is to save his grandfather from getting killed. He is also Olivia's boyfriend.


 * Jeremy Irons as Franklin R. Frierson, Norman's grandfather who was kidnapped by Rathoug and he hopes to reunite with Norman.


 * Hardy Krüger Jr. as József G. Rathoug, A Hungarian-born German sewer rat, the main antagonist, has many of his cousin Ratigan's former thugs when needed. He remembers Ratigan so well, and vows to strike Basil for revenge.


 * Rene Auberjonois as Bob, one of Rathoug's accomplices.


 * Denny Delk as George, another of Rathoug's accomplices.


 * Terry Gilliam as Samuel, the third of Rathoug's accomplices.


 * Eric Idle as Alexander, the fourth of Rathoug's accomplices.


 * John DiMaggio as Fidget, a peg-legged bat with a crippled wing who works with Rathoug until the end.


 * Kit Connor as Kay Frierson, Norman's younger brother.


 * Daniel Kerr as Scotty Doneeta, Norman and Kay's cousin.


 * Tress MacNeille as Mrs. Judson, Basil's landlady and maker of fine cheese crumpets.


 * Eve Brenner as Queen Mousetoria, the ruler of Mousedom and Queen of all Mouse citizens.


 * Charles Fleischer as Bill, a green lizard, one of Ratigan's former thugs who now works for the Queen. He leads "The Goodie Gang" a small group of mouse rebels that fake crimes and stop criminals


 * Tony Anselmo as Snakes Henshaw, another former thug who is now working for the Queen with Bill. He is the cute member of the Goodie Gang.


 * Maurice LaMarche as Red Robertson, another of Professor Ratigan's former thugs, and now working for the Queen with Bill and Snakes. He is the tough member of The Goodie Gang


 * Sean Pultz as Don, a mouse who plays piano at the Green Midget Cafe in Bromley.


 * Mariel Sheets as Joanna, a little girl mouse who is lost in the street and hopes to get help. She is also Scotty's girlfriend.


 * Maggie Smith as Esther Frierson, Norman's grandmother who also wants to save her husband.


 * Jonathan Firth as Jeremiah Frierson, Norman's father.


 * Frank Welker as Toby, a hound dog owned by Sherlock Holmes and trained by Basil.


 * Michael Palin as the Green Midget Cafe worker.

Trivia

 * This film is proudly dedicated to Basil's first voice actor, Barrie Ingham, who sadly passed away on January 23, 2015 and to Alan Young, voice of Hiram Flaversham, who sadly passed away on May 19, 2016. They will be missed.