The Pulitzer Prize winner “Maus” was famous way before this. Tennessee just brought it renewed interest. Shouldn’t be surprised by that state though. Seems little has changed since the 1920’s Scopes trial, as also related in the film “Inherit the Wind” with Spencer Tracy, Frederick March and Gene Kelly.
DennisinSeattle almost 3 years ago
calling the snowball black?…
iggyman almost 3 years ago
Bucky is sniffing too much methane from his litter box!
Jayalexander almost 3 years ago
I’ve got a title! It’ll fit right in with the Broadway vibe. “Open, Close. Open again, ahh Nuts!”
juicebruce almost 3 years ago
Brought to you by " Tuna Muncher Productions " :-)
BlitzMcD almost 3 years ago
Whoa! Rob FINALLY comes in with a classic burn at the end. Took him long enough.
bigger Nate almost 3 years ago
How do you solve a problem like Bucky
MS72 almost 3 years ago
Edelweiss, Edelweiss. I got my paw caught in a vise!
GatorStreet almost 3 years ago
Goat-herding puppet – one of the few of my favorite things . . . or do I mean strings ?
Gen.Flashman almost 3 years ago
In the now famous best selling (thanks to a podunk Tennessee school board) Maus the cats were the Nazis and the Americans were dogs.
Mugens Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The Pulitzer Prize winner “Maus” was famous way before this. Tennessee just brought it renewed interest. Shouldn’t be surprised by that state though. Seems little has changed since the 1920’s Scopes trial, as also related in the film “Inherit the Wind” with Spencer Tracy, Frederick March and Gene Kelly.
Dragoncat almost 3 years ago
Although, you have to admit that the villain songs are usually the most catchy…
Be Prepared from The Lion King
Poor, Unfortunate Souls from The Little Mermaid
Toxic Love from Ferngully, The Last Rainforest
We Don’t Talk About Bruno from Encanto
WentHulk almost 3 years ago
Sigh……………..