Remy...He Jiong
Lin Guini...Vega
Sweet sister...Xie Na
Chef God Augustus Ting Gust...Li Lihong
Boss Shi...Gao Zengzhi
Rice...Tian Bo
Ke Bo...Lu Kui
Mi Dad...Lu Jianyi
Strategist...Zhao Xiaoming
Manager Hu...Wang Kai
Inspector...Zhang Yaohan
Black Pi ...Xiao Wang Kai
Title: Ratatouille/Ratatouille/Ratatouille
Director: Brad Bird
Voice (English): Patton Oswalt
Voice (Chinese): He Jiong, Xie Na, Li Weijia
In the world-famous gourmet capital - Paris, A little mouse named Remy (voiced by Patton Oswalt) wants to be a great chef. However, his "sane" relatives often remind him not to have delusions, because mice are already the most unwelcome owners of a fragrant kitchen! However, when a "cruel" fate brought him to the sewers of Paris, little Remy suddenly found himself in a famous French restaurant run by the famous chef Augustin Gust, whom he had admired for a long time. below. Such an excellent opportunity gave little Remy endless courage, so he decided to stay, hoping to realize his wish to become a famous mouse chef here. But Remy's gray appearance will naturally attract people's disgust and even chase him around.
However, the optimistic little Remy's passion for cooking soon turns all the unsatisfactory things into a wonderful and exciting rat race, which even turns the entire Paris gastronomy world upside down. Fortunately, the lucky little mouse met a young man who helped in the kitchen - Linguini (literally translated as linguine). Although he lacks the talent for cooking, he is desperately trying to keep his job. The two guys hit it off immediately when they met, and a "Gourmet Alliance of Mice and Men" was formed. The little mouse hides in the chef's hat and controls Linguini's arms to help him make exquisite meals one after another. The two people's wishes finally came true, but troubles continued. They have to avoid the neurotic chef, they have to convince Remy's family to understand his pursuit, and of course, there is Linguini's young and beautiful love.
In the end, their hard work paid off, and they finally cooked the best Provence dish in Paris (that’s what the film title Ratatouille means), and showed the world the little mouse’s passion for the kitchen...