This is a sequel I made for The Great Mouse Detective, but it's based on Sherlock Holmes the Musical, or as they call it The Revenge of Sherlock Holmes. There won't be too many songs, just a couple of them. The character Rosa is based on Bella Spellgrove, the daughter of Moriarty, which means Rosa is Ratigan's daughter, and Mrs. Claudina Ratigan, the wife of the evil Ratigan, is based on Mrs. Carlotta Moriarty. Inspector Lawless and Clifford are from the Great Mouse Detective Disney comics, like The Club of Deep Thinkers and The Inca Mystery. Lawless is based on Inspector Lestrade and Clifford is based on Mycroft Holmes. The Baker Street Irregulars, Relda, and Captain Doran are from the Basil books. Relda is based on Irene Adler, Doran is based on Colonel Moran, and Higgins is based on Wiggins. In the Basil In The Wild West book, it was mentioned that Ratigan would create an Anti-Basil League. It's hard to understand the lyrics of the songs so I did my best to write them or I try to come up with them on my own. I've never seen the play, but I've heard the songs and I love them, so if you know anything else that happens in the musical, comment me and let me know please so I can complete this story.
Enjoy!
The scene opens to a thunderstorm, rain falling hard, lightning flashed, and thunder boomed in the sky. Big Ben stood majestically during the storm. Two small figures were seen on the clock hands. It is Basil of Baker Street and Professor Ratigan, having their final showdown. Ratigan's clothes were torn and he had long sharp claws, giving him the appearance of a monster. Basil's clothes were also torn and shredded in the fight, but he would not back down as Ratigan cornered him at the ledge.
Basil: So Ratigan, the game is up!
Ratigan: Which game exactly, Basil?
Basil: Yours! Your life of crime!
Ratigan: Without my life of crime, your life of detection will be singularly dull!
Basil: Don't trifle with me, Ratigan! You have no way out!
Ratigan: Your way out is down there in the city below!
Basil: Well it's like this life's too small to contain both of us!
Ratigan: Then stand back and clear out of my way!
Basil: Not this time, Ratigan! Your fall is your doom!
Ratigan: If I fall, I shall take you with me!
Suddenly, Big Ben's chimes rung. The vibrations of the clock shook the tower. Ratigan lost his balance and he fell, but he grabbed Basil by the waist and took him down with him. They both screamed as they plummeted down to the city below.
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Basil woke up with a yell. His eyes wide with terror and sweat running down his face. Dawson stood over him, he had been trying to wake Basil while Basil slept.
Dawson: Basil, you're awake.
Basil: What happened? Where's Ratigan?
Dawson: Relax Basil. You were dreaming.
Basil looked around, he was in his parlor at Baker Street. He sighed and wiped his brow. Thank goodness it was only a dream, but it was a painful memory to him.
THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE 2: RATIGAN'S REVENGE
Narrator: Hello again. You remember me? I am Dr. David Q. Dawson. The last time you saw me was when I became involved in the most intriguing case with Basil of Baker Street, the greatest detective in all Mousedom. We solved many cases together, but there's this one case which I'm about to tell you. One that had changed Basil's life forever. It all started one beautiful morning in London.
It is a bright, sunny, beautiful day in London. Horse carriages trotted by, Victorian mice walk past each other saying 'hello' or 'good morning,' ladies were selling pretty flowers, and children were playing in Regent's park. A little girl points out to who's walking down the street.
Little Girl: Oh! It's Mr. Basil!
Little Boy: Hey look! That's him!
Basil of Baker Street and Dr. Dawson are walking down the street while civilians and police around them smile and greet him. Then they break out into a song. In the crowd is Higgins, leader of the Baker Street Irregulars.
Civilians: It's Basil of Baker Street
He's probably the greatest mouse alive, the greatest mouse of 1897
The greatest mouse detective in all the world
And other men with claim so famous will have to wait
Higgins: And he's the reason they will have to wait
Civilians: Basil of Baker Street
Without a doubt the greatest mouse on earth
Lady: He's so much more than anyone else but nobody knows his work
Gentleman: Success can only follow him no matter where he goes
Civilians: The one and only Basil of Baker Street
Dawson: The egotistical, slightly cynical Basil of Baker Street
Basil: Why thank you, Doctor.
Higgins: I'm just glad to be working for him, but he does have some funny ways.
The Irregulars giggled, but they stop when Basil gives them a stern look.
Dawson: Basil, extraordinary admittedly he has a liberal share of thoughts
The list is so appalling it could never be unfold, but everyone's defective
Higgins: Quite, and he is a great detective.
Civilians: Quite the greatest thing the history of the world
Dawson: He has the intellect of the British museum
Gentleman2: His mind is wide as the river Thames
Constable: A brain as big as the coliseum
Lady2: And eyes as bright as the finest gentleman, infuriating brilliance, the underworld condemns
Dawson: It's from qualities such as these, that Basil's genius stems, and the master's rank of the miserable time with that tedious stratagems
Civilians: And why? And why? I'll tell you why
Basil of Baker Street
He's certainly the greatest mouse there is
The greatest detective there ever was who always solves a case
Higgins: And I believe in years to come, there never has been another mouse like him
And lots of things he hasn't done will be a strive to him
Civilians: The greatest thing will be a strive to him
Without him the future would be grim
Lady3: Basil of Baker Street
Would surely be the genius of his day
When people are speaking of him they haven't a thing to say
Civilians: And one day he will take his place in history
The one and only Basil of Baker Street
Dawson: The egotistical, slightly mystical
Constable2: Incorruptly, indestructible
Civilians: The one and only Basil of Baker Street
Basil of Baker Street (repeat twice)
There's only one
Basil of Baker Street
Basil gives a slight bow to the civilians, who cheer for him, and he and Dawson jump aboard the footstep of a cabbie heading for Baker Street.
