
If you loved
Stuart Little
Elwyn Brooks White, Garth Williams · Book · 1945
What hooked you in Stuart Little was the way the feeling of being an outsider in a world built for others transforms into a journey of profound self-discovery.
Start with the source

Adaptation
Stuart Little
Film · 1999

Adaptation
Stuart Little 2
Rob Minkoff · Film · 2002
Films on the same thread

The Secret World of Arrietty
Hiromasa Yonebayashi · Film · 2010
Just as Stuart Little navigates a world designed for larger beings, Arrietty finds her place in a human home, exploring themes of belonging and identity through a similar lens of scale.

The Secret of NIMH
Don Bluth · Film · 1982
The brave mouse protagonist mirrors the spirit of Stuart Little, focusing on the challenges of finding one's footing and protecting family while living as a small creature in a giant world.

Smallfoot
Karey Kirkpatrick · Film · 2018
If you appreciated the gentle inquiry into acceptance found in Stuart Little, you will connect with this yeti's quest to bridge the divide between his community and the unknown outside world.

Encanto
Byron Howard · Film · 2021
This story of the Madrigals captures the same complex family dynamics that defined Stuart Little, highlighting how each member strives to find their unique value within a larger, magical household.
Series on the same thread

Stranger Things
Ross Duffer · Series · 2016
Much like the unexpected arrival of a mouse into the Little family, this mystery centers on an outsider who disrupts a quiet town, exploring themes of belonging and hidden identity.

Mob Psycho 100
Series · 2016
Mob shares the quiet, internal journey of Stuart Little, struggling to reconcile his true nature with the desire to fit into a world that often overlooks his genuine, hidden self.

Fallout
Graham Wagner · Series · 2024
This narrative echoes the displacement felt by Stuart Little, as characters forced out of their comfortable, sheltered lives must adapt to a harsh world that views them as unwelcome anomalies.

WandaVision
Jac Schaeffer · Series · 2021
Wanda and Vision navigate the complexities of identity and family structures, much like the Little family, while confronting the reality that their existence is viewed as an impossible, strange anomaly.
Podcasts on the same thread

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe
The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe · Podcast · 2026
These stories reflect the same curiosity about the overlooked details of life that defined the world of Stuart Little, offering a deeper look at the figures hidden in plain sight.

HISTORY This Week
The HISTORY® Channel | Back Pocket Studios · Podcast · 2026
Just as Stuart Little finds significance in the small and unexpected, these historical accounts shine a light on the obscure individuals whose unique contributions helped shape our larger, collective reality.
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Common questions
Is Stuart Little based on a book?
Yes, Stuart Little is based on the 1945 book written by Elwyn Brooks White and illustrated by Garth Williams. The story follows the Little family, who are surprised when their second child turns out to be a small mouse living in a world of tall people.
What is the correct order to watch the Stuart Little movies?
The Stuart Little film series consists of two main adaptations. You should watch the original 1999 movie Stuart Little first, followed by the sequel Stuart Little 2, which was released in 2002.
Does the Stuart Little book feature the same characters as the movies?
The 1945 Stuart Little book serves as the source material for the adaptations. While the movies expand on the premise of the Little family and their mouse child, the core concept of a mouse living among tall people originates from the original text by Elwyn Brooks White.
Are there different versions of the Stuart Little book available?
Yes, there is a special color edition of Stuart Little available. This version is printed on high quality paper and features the original illustrations by Garth Williams, providing a distinct reading experience for fans of the classic 1945 story.