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Jaq first appears in Walt Disney's film classic film, ''Cinderella''. The film was, in turn, inspired by the Charles Perrault fairy tale, ''{{w|Cendrillon}}'', which was published in 1697. In Perrault's tale, the mice were only included with the purpose of being turned into horses for Cinderella's carriage. For the film, the mice's roles were expanded, turning them into friends for Cinderella, and some of them were given distinct personalities; thus, Jaq became the lead mouse. Also, in the film, Jaq is constantly seen partnered with his best friend, Gus, a fatter and slower mouse who is equally as brave and loyal to Cinderella.
Jaq first appears in Walt Disney's film classic film, ''Cinderella''. The film was, in turn, inspired by the Charles Perrault fairy tale, ''{{w|Cendrillon}}'', which was published in 1697. In Perrault's tale, the mice were only included with the purpose of being turned into horses for Cinderella's carriage. For the film, the mice's roles were expanded, turning them into friends for Cinderella, and some of them were given distinct personalities; thus, Jaq became the lead mouse. Also, in the film, Jaq is constantly seen partnered with his best friend, Gus, a fatter and slower mouse who is equally as brave and loyal to Cinderella.


The fast-paced, high-pitched, unintelligible language spoken by Jaq in ''Cinderella'' was dubbed "Mouse Latin" by Disney story man Winston Hibler. Because Jaq's use of the language was carried over into ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', subtitles that appear on the screen do not match what he actually says.  
Jaq's fast-paced, high-pitched, unintelligible language, dubbed "Mouse Latin" by Disney story man Winston Hibler, carries over into ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''. In the game, most of the subtitles for his dialogue do not match what he actually says.


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