. . . rodents well knows, there's nothing the least bit humorous or funny about such a deplorable predicament. Only the malingering miscreants at the self-proclaimed "House of the Mouse" would try to foist off SQUATTER'S RIGHTS as being a vehicle capable of tickling the Public's funny bone. Maybe the wealth-hoarding occupants of the sprawling gray mansions of the Super Rich Fat Cat One Per Centers such as those luxuriating at the pinnacle of the Dizzy Mega Corporation, being able to easily afford live-in exterminators, could get a chuckle out of this sobering cartoon. Bully for them.
Review of Squatter's Rights
Squatter's Rights
(1946)
As anyone who's been forced to share a dwelling with . . .
13 January 2022
Warning: Spoilers