1996
A huge shipment of contraband cheese disappears leading the Federal Mouehole of Investigation to send its three best agents - Elliot Mouse, Gordon and Mr. Wilson - to Cheesecago. Al Catone, an evil cat that has the corner on the city's shady business dealings, including cheese bootlegging, has bribed most of the police force. He therefore does not look favorably on the arrival of the Federal Agents and tries to knock them off. After a high-speed chase that leaves the agents without a car, Elliot Mouse and his companions are able to escape from the gangsters and find a resting place in the cheese Paré, a luxury Night Club by the beautiful singer Deborah. Their rest is interrupted, however, by Rat Nitti who shows up at the club. He's Catone's assistant and he threatens the singer, trying to get her to buy the cheese his boss sells. Elliot Mouse, Gordon and Mr. Wilson quickly intervene, throwing the gangster out of the club. Their bravery wins over the trust of Jack, and ex-cop and friend of Deborah's, who offers them his help and hides them from the mobsters.
1996
Following their eventful arrival in Cheesecago, Elliot Moose, Gordon and Mr. Wilson spend the night in Jack's garage, safe from Al Catone's thugs. When the new day dawns, led by Gordon's infallible sense of smell, they find three little thieves hiding some boxes of cheese in a corner of the garage. Thinking they're stealing, the agents try to catch them. Jack stops them. The three little guys are Robin, Junior and Moony. They help Jack steal cheese from Catone's warehouse to then return it to its rightful owners. Elliot Mouse convinces them to lead him to one of those warehouses, with the intention of taking the cheese to the police station and proving to the city that Catone can be combated. But Moony takes off with the goods, fearing that the cheese will end up in the evil mobster's control if it falls into the hands of a corrupt policeman. The next day, Catone's henchmen trap little Moony. With the help of tricky police officer Bourbon, they set a trap for Elliot Mouse and his companions on the docks. When Jack finds out what's happened, he comes to help them, unveiling for the occasion the Armstrong 326. It's a fantastic car with a multitude of inventions that will help him evade the gangsters and free his friends, recovering the cheese and ruining Catone's plans. Thus the Untouchables are born.
1996
Elliot Mouse and the Untouchables try to bring Al Catone's empire down by dealing a hard blow to his main source of income: contraband cheese. With the help of their friends at the Cheese Paré, a shipment of cheese is ordered from Catone's henchmen, to be delivered to the club. After carefully following the delivery truck and using Gordon's olfactory sense and the Armstrong 326's incredible inventions, the Untouchables make their way into a warehouse and seize the goods inside. The success of their invention encourages the citizens of Cheesecago to provide the Agents with information on Catone's illegal warehouses. The Untouchables seize one cheese shipment after another. The evil mobster isn't going to remain calm and watch his cheese be taken from him, however. One morning, on discovering that a moth has eaten a hole in one of his finest suits, he gets an idea on how to thwart the Untouchable's plans ...
1996
Al Catone continues is bootlegging by pirating the cheese shipped across Lake Michicat by local businesses and then introducing it in Cheescago by way of a secret route. In order to find out where the gangsters unload the pirated cheese, Elliot Mouse and the Untouchables hold a meeting in the Cheese Paré with the city's key business owners. The decision is made for the Untouchables to go out on the next cheese freighter heading for Catnada disguised as seamen. In order to not raise suspicions, Mr. Fleshrat, one of the shop keepers, accompanies them on the trip. Catone, however, finds out about their plans and prepares a surprise for them. After loading the cheese shipment in Catnada, the Untouchables' boat is intercepted out on the lake by two of Catone's thugs, Anselmi and Scalise, who force the cheese shipment to be handed over to them. Everything goes as planned. Jack is hiding inside one of the cheese crates to take the gangsters by surprise. Mr. Fleshrat betrays the Untouchables by warning Anselmi and Scalise about Jack and then sets the boat on fire. Thanks to Elliot's cunningness, the Untouchables escape from the boat just in time. After spending the night adrift, they crash against the coast. The next morning the Untouchables wake up in a refuge center for poor people, where they have been taken. They soon discover strange things that put them back on the trail of the gangster ...
1996
The Untouchables' fight against Catone encourages the collaboration of the city's residents who leave secret messages for the Feds at the Cheese Paré. Due to the danger incurred, the club is visited by a dwindling number of customers which leads two members of the club's band, Jim and Louis, to think about accepting an offer to play at another club. To their surprise, the other club turns out to be a pool hall managed by Dog Moran, an extravagant dog well known in Cheesecago as Catone's arch rival in the city's underworld. In spite of Louis' initial fears, the offer Moran makes is so high that they accept it without hesitating. Dog Moran is a hard-core pool player and immediately challenges Jimmy to play a game against him, betting the value of Jim's salary. Confident of his abilities, Jim accepts and after winning all of the games they play that night, he unbelievably misses the last shot, whereby Do Moran recoups his lost money. Jim insists on plays Doubles or Nothing again. Jim mysteriously losses this game as well and now owes Moran a fortune. Dog Moran, knowing that Jim can't pay him back, suggests that he repay his debt by providing information on the Untouchables. After seeing how they threaten Louis, Jim has no other option but to accept ...
1996
Sandra La Flame, a stunning cabaret artist, debuts at the Montmarte Club, owned by Al Catone, where her boyfriend Thomas works as a waiter. Rat White, one of the villains that manages the flub flirts with Sandra, using a bouquet of flowers he steals from Thomas. Sandra recriminates Thomas for not having been mouse enough to face off the ruffian. Hurt deeply, she uses the Untouchables as an example: they don't fear facing even Catone himself. Without giving it a second thought, Thomas show up at Jack's garage the following day wanting to work with the Untouchables. On finding out that Thomas works at a club owned by Catone, Elliot seriously considers the offer. The initial information supplied by Thomas enables the Untouchables to thwart a number of heists by Catone's henchmen. Nonetheless, the situation makes a 180-degree turn when Sandra, trying to get away from Rat White's harassment, tells him that Thomas is one of the Untouchables. When Catone finds out about the incident he decides to take vengeance on the Untouchables. He allows Thomas to continue collaborating with them but with a slight twist: now all the information he supplies to the Untouchables is false. And to ensure that Thomas doesn't betray them again, Catone leaves Sandra La Flame under the restless custody of Rat White ...
1996
Unfortunately for Catone, his arch-rival, Dog Moran, has been fixing the greyhound racing results for months without anyone finding out how he did it. Elliot Mouse and the Untouchables are charged by the National Game Commission to assist Robert Camembert to solve the mystery. Their first steps involved tapping the telephone at Dog Moran's headquarters, connecting the line to a nearby apartment from where they watch every movement he makes. Shortly before a new race, they hear Moran talking by phone with an unknown voice and deciding which greyhound was to win. Leaving Robert by the phone, the Untouchables leave hurriedly for the dog track to try to discover how the trick is pulled off. What the Untouchables don't suspect is that, as soon as they leave, Robert calls Catone to tell him everything ...
1996
It's Mr. Wilson's birthday and he's waiting at the train station for his mother who is arriving for the occasion. In order to impress her, with Gordon's help, he's rigged up a false arrest in which some friends of Pierre are to act as gangsters. Due to the train's late arrival, these friends unfortunately leave the station without telling the two Untouchables. Once Ma Wilson arrives and Mr. Wilson is driving the Armstrong 326, he tries to arrest what turn out to be real gangsters who they meet by chance on the road. It is Ma Wilson who overpowers the thugs. The two Untouchables take the opportunity to seize the cheese that they discover in the truck, thinking that it belongs to Pierre's friends. Unaware of the truth of the matter, they head to the Cheese Paré where a birthday party is held with their friends. It culminates with a huge cake made with the requisitioned cheese. The cake collapses, however, and the Untouchables deduce that Mr. Wilson did not meet up with Pierre's friends after all. Meanwhile Gordon eats half of the cake and must be taken to hospital urgently. In the emergency room the Untouchables find out that Gordon is not the only case of intoxication in the city from eating cheese in bad condition. Led by the Chinese lettering on the packaging, the Untouchables head towards Cheesenatown to try to find out where the cheese came from. They are assisted by Charlie Laton, an old friend of Jack's. A clue leads them to "The Yellow Street" laundry, from where the cheese was apparently shipped. Ma Wilson's cunningness and house-wife experience is what helps them leave "The Yellow Street" safe and sound.
1996
Every year, when the baseball season comes to a close, a benefit game is played in Cheesecago between its home team, the "Cheesecago Patriots" and the police force team. On this occasion, and to try to avoid the overwhelming defeat police team has suffered year after year Police Chief Stunned has gotten a retired professional player - our friend Jack - to play on their team. Meanwhile, Babe Mouse, the star of the Patriots, is cajoled by his friend Catone to take part in the high-flying plan of gangster Crazy Dog to steal the box office sales of the game by making the explosion of the safe coincide with another explosion on the playing field. To pull it off, a baseball bat with an explosive mechanism has been designed to detonate at the same time that the other bomb goes off. Everything seems easy. All that Babe Mouse has to do is get the explosive bat onto the playing field and then move away from it when its set detonation time approaches. This way, during all the confusion, they'll have enough time to escape with the loot. But things start to turn on the day of the game. Babe Mouse loses the explosive bat on his arrival at the stadium when his fans pressure him from all sides. The detonation hour approaches. The Untouchables, who've come to the game to watch Jack play, don's suspect that the explosive bat is very near them ....
1996
At the Mozzarella Cheese Garden, the Untouchables witness a pitiful boxing match where Rat Rattier, the mediocre boxer sponsored by Catone, defeats his opponent with hardly even a graze of the gloves. With this kind of rigged fights, Rat Rattier has gone from one victory to another, until reaching the point of aspiring to the world's title, held by Rocky Moreno, the city's idol. To top it all off, Catone has planned on bribing the champion to lose the fight. This way Catone would make a fortune from his bets placed on Rattier. Rocky and his trainer, Frank Mouselligan, however, don't go along with the plans of the evil mobster. Threatened by the villain, they go to the Untouchables for help. Elliot has an idea for thwarting Catone's plans: publicly confront Rat Rattier, accusing him of being a fraud and challenge him to fight Gordon, an amateur boxer. A mysteriously character, Joao Capybara, appears on the scene who could solve Catone's problems: he says he has the solution for rigging fights without any detection whatsoever. Catone gives the go ahead to the fight with Gordon. In his first brush with Rat Rattier, Gordon is knocked down unexplainable. If the Untouchables don't uncover Joao Capybara's secret in time, the world's title and even Rocky Moreno's hide could be in danger ...
1996
Drawn by Cheesecago's notoriety as a dangerous place, the Mousywood film studios decide to shoot a gangster film in the city, starring the most dazzling of all actresses, Rita Mouseworth. She arrives in town accompanied by the mobster Bushy Siegel, a suspicious gangster who's become a film world aficionado. Elliot Mouse and the Untouchables watch Bush Siegel like a hawk from the moment he arrives, to find out his true intentions. In the process they witness a henchman who, on behalf of Al Catone, tries to knock off Rita Mouseworth. Elliot's rapid intervention saves Rita Mouseworth and she asks him to be her bodyguard during her stay in Cheesecago. Elliot can't say no to the request. This incurs Deborah's wrath upon him since she definitely dislikes the actress. The four Untouchables accompany Rita during the film shoot. Gordon even plays a role in it to better protect the star. But the assassination attempts to continue. Elliot soon discovers that Catone isn't behind everything at all. During a fight between Rita Mouseworth and Deborah, the Untouchables accidentally uncover the real reason why the star's life is constantly threatened. Once more they use their cunningness and skill as actors to unmask the real bad guy in movie.
1996
Once the mobster Bushy Siegel is arrested, the Untouchables have to take him to New Gruyere and hand him over to the police in that city. As a result, the most powerful gangsters from across the country gather at Mewington Hotel to plan his rescue. The Untouchables, however, foresee the possible skirmishes with the gangsters and devise a plan to throw them off track: using a policeman as a decoy to make the gangsters think it's Bushy Siegel. What the Feds don't suspect, however, is that the policeman chosen for the mission, the infamous officer Catlmity, is as corrupt as they come and squeals everything to Catone. Lucky Catciano, Bushy Siegel's partner, has offered a reward to whoever rescues his friends. In hopes of collecting the reward, Catone keeps his informer's tip-offs to himself. While Moran's henchmen are following the Armstrong 326, Rat Nitti, knowing that the decoy is in the car, decides to wait a little longer. A second car comes along, driven by Deborah who is driving Elliot and a long-haired companion who be can none other than Bushy Siegel. Nevertheless, an endless list of surprises awaits both Rat Nitti and the Untouchables during a hair-raising trip aboard the Cheesecago Express.
1996
When counterfeit money appears in Cheesecago, the Untouchables get in contact with Peter Finkicky, a meddlesome police officer from Cheesington who's been sent to the city to find out who put the counterfeit money into circulation. According to officer Finicky, the bills are identical to others that appeared several years earlier the work of the best counterfeiter of all times, Danny Offset. The twist now, however, is that Danny Offset has been serving time since then in Catatraz prison. Elliot suggests a risky plan for solving the mystery: facilitate Danny Offset's escape and wait for him to lead them to the new counterfeiter. After setting up the escape with the prison warden, Elliot and Gordon are taken to Catatraz and assigned to share Danny Offset's cell. In keeping with the established plan, Gordon provokes the counterfeiter continuously while Elliot tries to win over Danny's confidence, defending him from Gordon. Nonetheless, after a multitudinous fight in the prison dining room, someone passes a note to Danny Offset letting him know that his new cell mates are two Untouchables, putting Elliot's plan in danger ...
1996
On finding a site where some gangsters are hoarding contraband cheese, the Untouchables hurry to obtain a search warrant. When they reach the court, a secretary with gorgeous eyes tells them that the judge can't sign any document before he has breakfast. This naturally causes Gordon to despair. He can only think about eating something after having spent the whole night performing surveillance duties. Once the judge signs the warrant for them, the Untouchables go speeding to the warehouse. When they enter, they're faced with an unfortunate surprise: a bomb, from which they emerge with no injuries due to the Armstrong 326's safety shields. The Untouchables reach the conclusion that the gangsters have been forewarned by the judge. Gordon is assigned the duty of following him day and night. While trailing the judge, Gordon reaches the Catton Club where a strange magician, known as the Great Moussini, is performing. The magician's hypnotizing eyes penetrate Gordon's mind. Under the effects of hypnosis, Gordon starts pummeling the judge. The scene is photographed by a reporter who is accompanied by a smiling Rat Nitti. The following day, the newspaper publish the pictures of Gordon hitting the judge. Elliot and his men search the entire city for Gordon so as to protect him from the police ...
1996
Dog Moran comes up with a plan to overthrow Al Catone's control of the docks: inform the Untouchables that the freighter "Caprice de Dieux" is heading for Cheesecago carrying a big shipment of contraband cheese for Catone. Elliot Mouse and his companions gain access to the port to confiscate the goods as soon as the boat is unloaded. An unexpected longshoremen's strike, however, frustrated Dog Moran's plans and the cheat of a gangster has to hire some henchmen at his pool hall to unload the cargo. The longshoremen, led by their spokesperson, Terry Misz, keep Moran's hoodlums from carrying out their intentions. When he finds out what has happened, Catone decides to bring the strike to an end by supporting the workers. Catone has the idea of controlling the docks through the longshoremen. He therefore summons Terry to a meeting at the Mewington Hotel. The Untouchables, who have remained with the longshoremen all this time, send Jack to follow and protect Terry. The brave spokesperson for the longshoremen refuses to accept Catone's conditions and is lead by Rat Nitti to an abandoned mine to be knocked off. Jack is discovered and apprehended along the way. He and Terry are left to their fate inside a coal wagon that is pushed off and sent rolling down to the mine's depths. Jack and Terry must devise ways to free themselves from the trap they're in and make their way back to the docks to warn the other workers of Catone's intentions ...
1996
The arrival of a large shipment of old army weapons at a weaponry dump in Cheesecago brings about an unusual meeting between the city's two most powerful mobsters: Al Catone and Dog Moran. Dog Moran proposes that he and his rival collaborate is stealing the weapons. Catone doesn't look upon the operation favorably, however, alleging that if they make off with the military hardware, the United Mice of America Army itself would come down on the city. Enraged, Moran takes Catone's negative as a declaration of war between the two. Over the following days, the Untouchables have a lot of work since the gangsters use the Feds to pummel each other, denouncing each other's fraudulent enterprises. Under Dog Moran's constant assault and seeing himself trapped, Catone proposes to the Untouchables to hand Dog Moran over to them in exchange for his own freedom. Very much aware that it's better to lock up Moran for several years instead of Catone for a few days, the Untouchables accept the proposal form their worst enemy.
1996
With dog Moran in prison, Al Catone tries to take over his rival's turf, centering his attention on the charity lottery organized by the Cheese and Peace army. His threats make the frightened volunteers in charge of the lottery award him second prize as a tribute. When the Untouchables find out, they come to help the volunteers. Their assistance is rejected however, the volunteers accusing the Untouchables of having cleared the way for Catone through Moran's arrest. The volunteers make their own plans for getting rid of the evil mobster, placing a newspaper ad to hire the services of a gunslinger who will protect them. The job falls to Gus Guns, a small and gloomy thug who soon reveals his true nature. Not happy with his salary for protecting the volunteers from Catone's harassment, Guns demands that they rig the lottery so that he always wins the three top prizes. Overcome with fear, the volunteers realize their mistake in having hired Gus Guns and finally warn the Untouchables. This time, Elliot and his men have to face a tough rival who they must overcome by using wit more than strength ....
1996
The Cheesecago Twon council celebrates a charity event on Cheesemas Eve to raise funds which are then used to buy toys for the city's poorest children. Once the gala is over, however, mayor Big Bit Thompson, Catone and the reporters from the Animal Examiner (who act as witnesses to the event) divide up the money between them - as they do every year - leaving only a handful of bills for the toys. Of course, Catone gets the biggest portion. The reporters, unhappy with their lot, discuss between themselves that the time has come for their "salary raise". Tino Berardi, the reporter friend of the Untouchables, has been snooping around during the gala disguised as Santa Mouse. The other reporters decide to send Catone a not that same night requesting more money in exchange for their silence. The note is simply signed "Santa Mouse". When Catone received the note he thinks that the blackmailer is Tino Berardi and sends his thugs after him. Tino is protected by the Untouchables, however. In the course of the clash, they discover that someone is blackmailing Catone under the disguise of Santa Mouse. Through their wit, Elliot and his companions uncover the true blackmailer with the unexpected help of the real Santa Mouse ....
1996
Just as they do every week, Catone's cohorts visit the city's businesses to collect the "protection tax" that Catone forces every shopkeeper to pay. They don't realize that the money they're collection has been marked by the Untouchables in order to prove that Catone is behind the extortion. Elliot Mouse and his men will only have to watch and wait for Catone to stash it in his safe and then search his place, find the money and send Catone to prison. Before the Untouchables can intervene, however, the route the gangsters are traveling makes a detour to a circus that is offering its first show in Cheesecago that day. Catone's objective is none other tan to extend his "tax" to the newly arrived and make off with their day's till. Enraged by the holdup, Tom Clown and his troupe decide to take out their revenge on the evil gangster, putting on an impromptu show for him. It's so unexpected, in fact, that when the Untouchables enter Catone's suite to search his safe, they discover that its contents have already been stolen by the clowns - making it impossible to prove Catone's guilt!
1996
Police Chief Stunned meets with the Untouchables to inform them that he is being blackmailed. If he doesn't pay a high sum of money, a picture will be published in the newspapers showing him eating requisitioned cheese at the police station. In reality, the picture captures an instant when, in the presence of an expert, he had to taste the goods the police had confiscated. The bad reputation of the entire police department, however, would make it very difficult for him to prove his innocence in the event that the picture were to be published. Willing to help out, Jack and Mr. Wilson arrive at the meeting place agreed on with the blackmailer in hopes of finding out who it is. Elliot and Gordon, meanwhile, go to the police station to try and find clues on who took the picture. The police chief isn't the only blackmail victim: all the officers who have worked to Catone at one time or another have also received similar warnings and pictures. When making a payment delivery, Jack and Mr. Wilson witness how a gang of children steals the attaché case with the money from Rat Nitti, Anselmi and Scalise. A tumultuous persecution ensues that leads the Untouchables to discover the mysterious character behind the blackmail ....
1996
After a huge shipment of Gruyere cheese is stolen, mayor Big Bit Thompson announces the creation of a new police brigade to solve the case and thereby removes the Untouchables. Feeling betrayed, Elliot and his men must wait for the results of the investigation, which come without hardly a delay. While they are waiting at the Cheese Paré along with their friends, the new police brigade enters the club. After making a brief inspection they maintain that the stolen cheese has been found on the premises and arrest Pierre and Deborah. Using his sense of smell, Gordon assures them that the cheese found in the club isn't Gruyere. The policemen, however, refuse to show the Untouchables the proof, unless they go down to the police station, which they all do. Along the way, the van carrying the cheese confiscated from the Cheese Paré club stops at a warehouse. Rat Nitti is there waiting and the cheese is switched, loading real Gruyere into the van in place of the stolen cheese. When the van arrives at the police station, the evidence can't be rebutted and Pierre and Deborah are put in jail. For once, Catone's plans for getting the Untouchables out of his way seem to be working, except that he doesn't take into account that his most faithful henchmen, Rat Nitti, has fallen for Deborah ...
1996
In his desire to appear before Cheesecago has a benefactor, Catone has built Kitty Island - a huge attraction park - in record time. Even though he can rest easy, since the Untouchables have shown up only as visitors, Catone ends up with other worries. To Catone's chagrin, Tom Clown and his troupe of crazy mice arrive at the park ready to take out their revenge ion the evil gangster by sabotaging all the attractions. The park's visitors face serious danger, specially Deborah, Robin, Junior and Moony, who wind up trapped at the top of the Ferris wheel. To rescue them, the Untouchables resort to their fabulous Armstrong 326. Operating like an improvised fire truck, the vehicle raises Elliot to the top of the Ferris wheel, just in time to rescue the four. Far from feeling frustrated with the rescue, Tom Clown looks elsewhere: at the Untouchables' car and steals it when they are distracted. Form this moment on, the sinister clown uses the vehicle very differently from the Untouchables. Aided by the car's inventions, he plunders the whole city. Once again, Elliot Mouse and his men have to resort to all their cunningness to detain the slippery clown and recover their vehicle ..
1996
To compensate for the problems the Untouchables are causing him, Catone has planned a big holdup. He calls on the three Gemma brothers, childhood pals who are used to any kind of dirty work, to help him pull off the job. Once more piece is needed, however, to complete his plan: Antonio Catuso, the famous opera singer, who is coming to town to wind in the opera theatre. The huge crowd that comes out to welcome the tenor on his arrival in Cheesecago urges him to demonstrated his famous "high C". As a result of Catuso's powerful voice, ship windows across the city shatter into pieces, setting off the alarm network that the Untouchables have installed in Jack's garage to control Cheesecago's burglaries. The Untouchables head off to Ratfanny's, the city's flagship jewelery store. Their suspicions are confirmed when they find it completely emptied out. Through a hole the thieves have made in the floor, Elliot and his men wind up in the sewer system. As the follow the tracks of the thieves, they come upon the most extravagant inhabitants of this nether world. Their search leads them to the opera theatre where another high C by Catuso will be needed in order to solve the case ...
1996
Hounded by the harm the relentless work of the Untouchables is causing him, Catone calls a meeting of Cheesecago's highest personalities to demand money from them if they want to maintain their control of the city. His proposal is very direct: if they don't help him, the Untouchables may end up discovering his accounts ledger where all his illegal activities are registered. These logically include activities that could affect all those present. Faced with the risk of being implicated, mayor Big Bit Thompson and the others don't have any option but to comply with the evil mobster. When the meeting concludes, however, they devise a plan to free themselves from Catone's noose. Over the following days, a wave of mysterious night time burglaries takes place. Police Chief Stunned asks the Untouchables to help solve the cases. Visiting the scene of one of the burglaries, Elliot and the Untouchables discover a series of tracks that lead them to conclude the thieves reach the buildings from the air. And something more: loud noises affect the thieves. Guided by their cunningness, the Untouchables watch the whole city from the rooftop of Cheescago's tallest building. The result of their investigations is far more fruitful that what they could expect from a simple burglary. They find the evidence that will put Catone away in prison for good ...
1996
The Untouchables' discovery of Catone's accounting book during their last investigation uncovered an extensive network of bribery and corruption that could finally lead to the evil gangster's imprisonment. However, the book will not be of any good without the testimony of the one who wrote it, Walter Sum, Catone's accountant and the only person able to relate it all with the crimes detailed in the book. Catone decides to eliminate Walter, charging his thugs with the task. Fortunately, however, before the are able to knock off the accountant, the Untouchables come to his rescue. Fearing that Catone may pounce on him, Walter agrees to testify in exchange for protection by the Untouchables. Catone doesn't give up, however. At the same time that Walter is being hidden on a farm outside the city, Rat Nitti, Anselmi and Scalise kidnap Deborah on Saint Valentine's Day. The situation is clear: if Elliot wants to see Deborah again, he'll have to exchange her for Walter and lose his opportunity of locking up Catone for good. Aided by Robin, Junior and Moony, the Untouchables reach the lugubrious premises where Deborah is being held: The Cheese Figure Museum ....
1996
The city of Cheesecago has suffered under the rule and whims of its cruel mobster Al Catone for a long time now. The relentless work of Elliot Mouse and the Untouchables, though, is about to bring his power down. Accused of not having paid taxes while getting rich from his criminal acts, the Untouchables take him to trial, basing their evidence on the accounting book that details all is underworld activity. Our friends only need the witness of Walter Sum, to verify the truthfulness of the recorded events. Far from showing defeat, Catone prepares himself for his day of reckoning with all the weapons he can muster. First he makes sure all the jury members are bribed so they will declare him innocent, thus overpowering Mr. Wilson's great effort, as prosecution attorney, to prove Catone's crimes. Later, and in spite of having been hidden on a farm outside the city, Rat Nitti finds the accountant. A fight that ensues with Gordon ends up delivering Walter a serious head injury that causes him to lose his memory. Without the memory of their key witness, the Untouchables lose the main leverage they had to send their worst nightmare to prison. Catone's crimes have been so numerous, however, that before he can crack a smile, a noisy apparition ends up charging him for good on the day of his final judgment ...