Hashimoto tells his friend G.I. Joe about the Invisible Mouse.
A visit from his old American friend Joey has Hashimoto recounting how he came to make colorful parasols.
Hashimoto, a Japanes mouse, explains the customs of the east to some visiting mice. A cat makes off with one of the visitors, Hashimoto goes to the rescue, bests the cat with judo, and then teaches it to his western visitors.
Japanese mouse Hashimoto and his American friend G.I. Joe went out to the night out, but end up getting chased by cat, and people throwing plates at them.
When a 40-foot giant comes to a small village and begins smashing houses with his fist, the mice call on Hashimoto for help.
Hashimoto and his family come to the United States to visit their friends. Some thugs attack Hashimoto's son, and he uses ju-jitsu on them. The American friend wants to learn how to use it to beat up the local cat, so they teach him and they thump the kitty.
Hashimoto teaches his son gets a lesson in the history of aristocratic cats in the history of Japan.
Hashimoto tells his children a bedtime story about a young mouse who adopted a small dragon as a pet. No one knew how big a dragon could grow until the young boy suddenly has a a 40-foot dragon! When the pet dragon destroys the boy's town, it's time to say goodbye. he dragon is banished from the village. However, there's a big problem about to explode on all the townspeople... a problem a dragon could fix- if only he was there. There's good news when the big dragon gets to the top of a volcano to spray it with water and save the countrieside.
Hashimoto and family receive a letter from the Royal Palace telling them the Royal Cat will pay them a visit.
Hashimoto is a Japanese house mouse. He teaches his son how to fish, not because they like fish, but because the cat does. If the cat isn't hungry, the mice can go free.
Hashimoto and his family are overcome by the influence of American products and lifestyles.
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