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− | The '''iTunes Mouse''' is a breed of [[Mice|mouse]] which used to be found in all [[Location|locations]]. They were known to drop $10 iTunes Gift Cards. | + | The '''iTunes Mouse''' is a breed of [[Mice|mouse]] which used to be found in all [[Location|locations]]. They were known to drop $10 iTunes Gift Cards. The mouse will be re-released but will probably be renamed. |
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Revision as of 17:16, 6 August 2009
Rockstar Mouse | |||
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Mouse Group: | |||
Mouse Statistics | |||
Points: | Gold: | 11 | |
Location & Attraction Info | |||
Required Power Types: | Physical | Other Requirements: | |
Cheese: | Charm: | ||
Locations: | All locations | Loot: | $10 iTunes Gift Card |
Links | |||
Larry's Loot Lexicon: | MouseHunt Info Page | Image: | Image Link |
With a guitar in one paw and a stack of iTunes gift cards in the other, catching this rock star mouse will earn you one of the most face-melting rock experiences ever!! That means you get to get some free music from iTunes! "But I like R&B" you say? No! You have to buy ROCK MUSIC. Haha, just kidding, you can get anything you want! ROCK ON! *wailing guitars* | |||
Mouse ID#: 16 |
The iTunes Mouse is a breed of mouse which used to be found in all locations. They were known to drop $10 iTunes Gift Cards. The mouse will be re-released but will probably be renamed.
Preferred Cheese
iTunes mice had no specific preference for any kind of cheese.
History and Trivia
iTunes mice were released on 20 March 2008. Elizabeth Gro was the first hunter to catch one. Twelve days after their release, they were permanently retired due to difficulties with sending gift cards internationally. They were promptly replaced by Mobster mice after their retirement. On 21 November 2008, the iTunes mouse was reassigned an official mouse page to clear up the confusion caused by old catch statistics appearing on hunters' profiles. The iTunes mouse had no illustration and instead appeared as a music note in both Hunter's Journals and on the Mice page.
Images