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Toys, for freedom! ## Personality Full Name: La Petite Ballerina Alias(es): No information Origin: Tom And Jerry Occupation: No information Powers / Skills: No information Hobby: No information Goals: No information Family: No information Friends / Allies: No information Enemies: No information Type of Hero: No information history: She first appears when King Jerry is magically granted his wish to dance one Christmas Eve Night and the toys come to life, whisking King Jerry and his young ward Tuffy off to an enchanted kingdom, where she dances with him upon their first meeting and she, King Jerry and the toys enjoyed a nice welcoming dinner until the alley cats lead by King Jerry's arch-nemesis, Tom Cat, who serves as the captain of the guards for the evil Cat King, suddenly came crashing the party and capturing all the toys. King Jerry, along with a horse named Nelly and a Christmas ornament elf named Paulie tried to put a stop to this, but they were shot out of a cannon named Tom, and La Petite Ballerina was later imprisoned in a birdcage by Tom and brought to the castle to the Cat, where he simply asks her to dance for him, but she shoots him down. When Tuffy arrives with a string of keys to set her free, she tells the young mouse to go warn King Jerry about Tom and his army of alley cats who are out to stop him and his friends from reaching the star to the Toymaker while she frees herself. She manages to distract the Cat King and keep him busy with the string of keys long enough for King Jerry and his friends to reach the star and the toymaker. Later in the film, La Petite Ballerina leads all the captured toys against the army of cats into rebellion during the battle. The battle is won, however, she and King Jerry are nearly crushed by a falling backdrop, but Nelly sacrifices herself to save them, taking the impact herself. She dies from the injuries, causing King Jerry, Tuffy, and the toys to mourn for her. She is voiced by Tara Strong, who voices Bubbles from The Powderpuff Girls. She may be based on the Sugar Plum Fairy from The Nutcracker.
Oh, Mr. Cat, there's a present for you! I will never dance for you; you've ruined everything!
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