An exaggerated, phobic fear of mice and rats has traditionally been depicted as a stereotypical trait of women, with numerous books, cartoons, television shows, and films portraying women screaming and jumping onto chairs or tables at the sight of a mouse. Despite this portrayal, murophobia has always been experienced by individuals of both sexes. However, women are twice as likely as men to have specific phobias, such as musophobia. • In
George Orwell's
novel Nineteen Eighty-Four the
protagonist Winston Smith has an intense fear of rats. Strapping a cage of hungry rats to his face is a technique used to get him to implicate his lover in
thoughtcrimes. • In the TV series
Seinfeld,
Frank Costanza has a profound fear of mice. In the episode "
The Raincoats, Part 2", Frank threatens to move houses after
George suggests there could be mice in their house.
Kramer also appears to be afraid of mice in that same episode. • In
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,
Henry Jones Sr. is described as being "scared to death" of rats. • The
titular character in the
Doraemon series is scared of mice, due to having had his robotic ears bitten off by mice due to a mistaken order by Sewashi, as depicted in 1995 short film
2112: The Birth of Doraemon. • The incarnation of
Princess Zelda from
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks will freeze in fear if she is met by rats. • Madame Medusa, the main antagonist of
Disney's
The Rescuers (1977), an adaptation of
Margery Sharp's children's novels, has extreme musophobia, becoming hysterical upon encountering the film's protagonists, a pair of friendly mice, while aiming to protect herself by jumping onto a chair and firing her
shotgun. Ironically, her far more threatening pet
crocodiles hardly make her uneasy. • In
Thomas & Friends, the opera singer Alicia Botti has an extreme fear of mice,
screaming loudly enough to shatter windows and refusing to board Thomas's train upon seeing a mouse in one of Thomas's coaches. • In
Totally Spies! episode
Malled Alex and
Clover are afraid from rats and flies using jetpacks. • Tin Top from
Roary the Racing Car exhibited musophobia in the episode "Tin Top Gets Scared". • Injun Joe is afraid of mice and rats in the 1995 anime movie, ''Huck and Tom's Mississippi Adventure''. • Countess Le Grande is afraid of mice in the 2002 sequel,
Cinderella II: Dreams Come True. Especially
Jaq, one of
Cinderella's mouse friends. • In the video game ''
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'' the rideable/transformable elephant
Ellie is afraid of rats and must throw a barrel at them. Additionally, there is a level called Stampede Sprint that centralizes on her fear of rats; at the beginning of the level you transform into Ellie only to be spooked by a few rats which causes Ellie to continuously barrage her way through the level. • Bloodsport, as portrayed in the film
The Suicide Squad, is afraid of rats, which is used many times for comedic effect. • Lofty, a large blue
anthropomorphic mobile crane from the
Bob the Builder franchise, is known for being afraid of mice. This fear is great enough that he raced all the way back to the yard while in a faraway field. However, subsequent productions remove this fear entirely. • In
Tom and Jerry: Cowboy Up!, Bentley is afraid of mice including
Jerry Mouse and
Tuffy. • Leo, a tabby cat from
PAW Patrol, is shown to have fear of mice, but however, he overcomes his fear of mice. • In the game
Deltarune,
Noelle Holiday initially has a fear of mouse-like enemies, but becomes more comfortable with them later on. ==See also==