(On a cloudy day in New York City during the 19th century, the air had quite a chill as the mice in there alleyway homes or at their jobs and we're enjoying their life's with no cats, because they've built a wall infront of the entrance to the ally, it was too high for the cats to climb over.
So the mice were safe, in a box house, Tanya, Fievel's big sister was watching the sky outside her window with a smile as her little brother Fievel pops his head up to see her.)
Fievel Mousekewitz: Hey Tanya.
Tanya Mousekewitz: Hi Fievel, what's up.
Fievel Mousekewitz: Papa wanted me to tell you that lunch will be ready soon
Tanya Mousekewitz:
(Tanya gets up and walks towards the ladder, that leads down stairs as Fievel slides on down and heads over to the table where his Mother, Father and baby sister, Yasha were sitting. Tanya was at a small bowl of water with some soap, washing up bef joining her family at the table.)
Yasha Mousekewitz: (Giggling and laughing.)
(Papa gently pats her on the head.)
Tanya Mousekewitz: Hi, Papa, Mama.
Mama Mousekewitz: Hello, Tanya.
Papa Mousekewitz: Glad you can join us.
(Her father said as mama handed her a bowl of cheese soup and Tanya sniffed the cheese.)
Tanya Mousekewitz: Mmm, Swiss Cheese. Thanks Mama.
Mama Mousekewitz: Of course, it's your favorite.
(She then noticed that Tanya was distracted by something on her mind.)
Mama Mousekewitz: Is something the matter?
Tanya Mousekewitz: Well, Fievel has had lots of fun adventures ever since we came to America, including finding that Indian village right under the city, and solving the mystery of that make-believe monster. I wish I had an adventure like you Fievel.
Fievel Mousekewitz: Sure, Sis. I'll let you have the next one.
(Tanya gave her little brother a hug and smiled.)
Tanya Mousekewitz: Thanks, Fievel.
(Her father smiled as well as he patted his son on the head.)
Papa Mousekewitz: That's really nice of you, Fievel. And everyone deserves to have an adventure of their own.
Tanya Mousekewitz: But, when will mine begin?
Papa Mousekewitz: Who knows, Tanya. Who knows.
Song #1. Anywhere in Your Dreams
(When lunch was over Fievel and Tanya were outside walking down the streets after playing together and were now walking home together when the first song begins.)
Tanya Mousekewitz:
"Anywhere in your dreams,
Anywhere you can imagine."
"A bright new door is waiting for you to open."
"You can go anywhere,
Anywhere in your dreams."
"Just close your eyes,
You might be surprised,
What's inside you."
Fievel Mousekewitz:
"Dreams are like steps,
It's hard to guess where they'll guide you."
Tanya Mousekewitz:
"You can go anywhere in your dreams,
Anywhere you can imagine."
Fievel Mousekewitz:
"A bright new door is waiting for you to open,
You can go anywhere,
Anywhere in your dreams."
Tanya Mousekewitz:
"I hope I can find,
A dream that's just mine, Someday."
Fievel Mousekewitz:
"You might get lost,
But your heart will show you the right way."
Both:
"And we can go anywhere in our dreams,
Anywhere we can imagine."
"A bright new door is waiting for us to open,
We can go anywhere."
"Anywhere,
No matter where."
"We'll get there,
We can go anywhere in our dreams."
(Tanya and Fievel give each other a brother and sister hug as they walk home as the sky above them begins to storm as they start running.)

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An American Tail: Tanya's Manhattan Adventure
AdventureAfter a flash flood flows down the sewers, sweeping Tanya away from her family, So now she must find a way to survive the city by herself, including getting herself a job, falling in love and meeting some friends and foes of her own.