Review of Bone Trouble

Bone Trouble (1940)
8/10
This brief cartoon deserves high marks for being one of . . .
10 December 2021
Warning: Spoilers
. . . the best entries in the corrupt Dizzy Corporation's "Crime Pays" series. From its instigation, this nefarious concern has been the epitome of whiny losers feeling entitled to cut-throat piracy on a scale of grand larceny simply because of a few perceived slights. BONE TROUBLE perfectly captures the dog-eat-dog amorality of this perfidious outfit, as the pernicious Pluto--named for a God of the sinister Underworld--resorts to all manner of underhanded ploys to filch the dinner bone of his better. It's hard to imagine anyone could devise a teaching tool more corrosive to a Civil Society and the Rule of Law than BONE TROUBLE. In this our Modern 21st Century, when the Elephantine Political Party Bozos have convinced 100 million core supports that there is no Hereafter, no Final Judgment, so Anything Goes, the Dizzy Company was, is and always will be the death knell of U. S. Democracy and well being.
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