A Magical Friendship: Nerlin and His Human Companion

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Nerlin the Magic Moose is a fictional character that captivates the hearts and imaginations of children and adults alike. This enchanting moose is no ordinary creature; in fact, he possesses extraordinary magical powers that he uses to spread joy and happiness wherever he goes. Nerlin is known for his vibrant purple fur and sparkling green eyes, making him stand out from the crowd. His majestic antlers glisten in the sunlight as he gracefully bounds through the enchanted forest, leaving a trail of glittering stars in his wake. With a flick of his magnificent antlers, Nerlin can transform any mundane object into something extraordinary. From turning a simple pile of leaves into a breathtaking bouquet of flowers, to transforming a gloomy rainy day into a sunny one, Nerlin's magic knows no bounds.

Nerlin the magic moise

From turning a simple pile of leaves into a breathtaking bouquet of flowers, to transforming a gloomy rainy day into a sunny one, Nerlin's magic knows no bounds. His magical abilities are not limited to material things; he also has the power to heal broken hearts and mend relationships, bringing harmony and love to those in need. Nerlin's charming demeanor and mischievous smile have earned him countless friends in the magical forest.

Category: Merlin the Magic Mouse and Second Banana

Directed by Bob McKimson; Story by Cal Howard; Animation by Ted Bonnicksen, LaVerne Harding, Jim Davis, Ed Solomon, and Norman McCabe; Layouts by Bob Givens, and Jaime Diaz; Backgrounds by Bob Abrams; Film Editor: Hal Geer; Voice Characterization by Larry Storch; Musical Direction by William Lava. A Merrie Melody released on June 28, 1969.

You know, Merlin the magic mouse has spent every cartoon of his career so far in the USA. It really is a shame that he hoards his amazing feats of wonder (*cough*) away from the rest of the world. Aw, what the hey! For this, his final performance, he will perform in a different country. Picking one at random is the fun part!

Since he’s been a good sidekick, Merlin decides to let Second Banana be the one to pinpoint their destination for prestidigitation. He gives the kid a dart, and tells him to throw it at the spinning globe. After Merlin pulls the dart out of himself, he tells the kid they’ll just blindfold and spin him instead. After getting his eye poked, Merlin rescinds S.B.’s picking privileges, and decides they’re going to the emerald isle.

They travel by magic carpet, and it gets caught on a tree that I thought was part of the background. (It just goes by so fast!) This causes them to land on top of some shamrocks, and more importantly, some guy’s lawn. The lawn in question, belongs to a leprechaun named O’Reilly, who looks like kinda like a smurf that was designed by Dr. Seuss. I swear, just give the guy a couple of those half-moon pupils.

Don’t tell me you can’t see it

Anyhow, O.R. isn’t happy to see trespassers, and S.B. isn’t happy to be labeled as one. Does this guy know who he’s talking to? Merlin the magic mouse, that’s who! Maybe a demonstration of his powers is in order? Merlin’s got a great trick that a moose showed him once. You pull a rabbit out of a hat you see. But rabbits are a bit bigger than mice and leprechauns, so I can’t really be disappointed to find Merlin’s rabbit is a puppet.

The leprechaun isn’t impressed and decides to show the two a REAL trick. He makes Merlin’s watch disappear. When Merlin asks for it back, Reilly makes himself disappear. It was magic AND a trick! He’s keeping the watch, as he likes watches. Is that something leprechauns are known for? I thought they wasted their time hoarding cereal, and shining shoes.

O’Reilly says that if they can catch him, they can have the watch back. The mice chase the thief, but he leads them off a cliff. Merlin makes a paper airplane for them to ride in, and they crash into a tree. You’d think Merlin’s magic could be used to get a hold of that watch but he’s just going to use a trap instead. If you can believe it, Reilly actually falls for it. But I guess since the trap caught him, he doesn’t have to keep his end of the bargain, as he magics himself away.

His house was pretty close by, and Merlin once more demands the watch. (So angry is he, that he takes half a step back, rather than forward.) O’Reilly decides to make amends by giving the two a whole bag of watches. (He usually sells the things on the street at jacked up prices to unsuspecting brownies.) Merlin agrees to this, and he and his… son? (Are these two related?) are on their way again. (To another locale. The locals have cost Ireland its chance.)

Merlin has plans for these watches. He’ll sell them on the street at jacked up prices to unsuspecting voles! And it’s at that decision that the timepieces disappear. (Leprechauns are dicks.) But there is ticking up ahead! It’s Big Ben, and the mice visit him firsthand. And secondhand and hourhand too!

Favorite Part: Meeting O.R. When he says he’s a leprechaun, S.B. asks “Oh, really?” and is answered with “No, O’Reilly.” (Yeah, it’s a weak pun, but I’d never heard it before. And I happen to like puns.)

Personal Rating: 2

Posted on October 20, 2019 August 16, 2020
Nerlin the magic moise

In fact, he is often sought after to be the guest of honor at birthdays and special celebrations. With a wave of his hoof, he creates a dazzling display of fireworks that leaves everyone in awe. His magical performances are the highlight of any gathering, leaving the audience mesmerized and filled with wonder. Despite his many magical abilities, Nerlin remains humble and kind-hearted. He is always there to lend a helping hoof and bring a smile to those in need. Whether he is comforting a sad young fawn or using his magic to bring laughter to a group of giggling children, Nerlin is the embodiment of kindness and compassion. Nerlin the Magic Moose is truly a magical being that brings joy, wonder, and love to all who encounter him. His enchanting presence and magical abilities make him a beloved character in the hearts of many. Children and adults alike can't help but be captivated by his charm and the magic he brings to the world. Nerlin is a reminder that sometimes, a little bit of magic is all we need to make our lives more extraordinary..

Reviews for "A Day in the Life of Nerlin the Magic Mouse"

1. Sarah - 2/5 - I was really excited to read "Nerlin the magic moise" after hearing so many positive reviews, but I was ultimately disappointed. The story felt disjointed and rushed, with barely any character development. I found it difficult to connect with any of the characters and their motivations. Additionally, the plot was predictable and lacked originality. Overall, I was expecting a magical reading experience, but instead, I found myself bored and uninterested.
2. John - 1/5 - "Nerlin the magic moise" is one of the worst books I have ever read. The writing was incredibly amateurish, with numerous grammatical errors that made it difficult to focus on the story. The characters were one-dimensional and the dialogue was flat, lacking any depth or emotion. The plot itself was confusing and poorly executed, leaving me with more questions than answers. I cannot recommend this book to anyone, as it simply did not live up to the hype.
3. Emily - 2/5 - I had high hopes for "Nerlin the magic moise" based on the positive reviews, but it fell short for me. The pacing was inconsistent, with some parts dragging on for far too long while others felt rushed and unresolved. Additionally, I found the writing style to be mediocre at best, lacking the descriptive language needed to fully immerse myself in the story. The characters were forgettable and lacked depth, making it difficult to become emotionally invested. Overall, I was left feeling underwhelmed and would not recommend this book to others.

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