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Disney's the Aristocats
The first thing I noticed was that
the horse, Mrs. FruFru, is wearing a hat with flowers on top of it. As we all know horses do not wear hats! The owner obviously has problems.
Also the kittens are forced by there mother to paint, sing, and play the piano. We all know kittens can not do these things!
Further more there is a mouse, Rupert, who doesn't get eaten by any of the cats. This is clearly a mix up in the food chain.
In the scene where Madam writes on her will that she will all her stocks and worths to all the cats. I just dont see what four cats are going to do with all her money. Whats the point?
Lastly the butler needs to stop where suspenders because people or animals always tend to grab his suspenders.
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