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He rode his motorcycle.
Because he didnt want his cousins to get the motorcycle
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Ralph S. Mouse lives at the Mountain View Inn, and what he wants is to eat the boy's crumbs (perfectly believable motivation for a mouse) until he sees Keith playing with a toy motorcycle. Ralph wants to ride that motorcycle and was there ever a child anywhere who didn't hope that cute, talking mouse would come to them and want to play with their toys? Keith is lonely and so is Ralph. They each need a friend and they both love motorcycles. The fact that they are of different species does not present a problem. Neither the mouse nor the boy was the least bit surprised that each could understand the other. Two creatures who shared a love for motorcycles naturally spoke the same language.
Wreak-it Ralph is voiced by John C. Reilly
The setting in "The Mouse and the Motorcycle" is a hotel called the Mountain View Inn in California. The story follows a young mouse named Ralph who lives in the hotel and befriends a boy named Keith. The hotel setting allows for various adventures and interactions between the characters.
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The book you're thinking of is likely "The Mouse and the Motorcycle" by Beverly Cleary, where a mouse named Ralph lives with his family in the walls of a hotel. One day, Ralph befriends a boy named Keith and explores the world outside the walls using a toy motorcycle.
"The Mouse and the Motorcycle" by Beverly Cleary follows the adventures of a mouse named Ralph who befriends a young boy named Keith. Ralph discovers a toy motorcycle, which he uses to go on exciting journeys and even save a life. The story highlights themes of friendship, bravery, and the importance of understanding and empathy between different species.
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