5/10
I'm not sure the placement of the apostrophe is correct . . .
8 December 2021
Warning: Spoilers
. . . in the alleged title of ORPHAN'S BENEFIT. Though as a Home Economics major I probably took fewer grammar classes than the students in the English Department, I still feel that it's my right as an American Citizen to speak out when the First Amendment is being flagrantly violated by such betrayals of our Homeland as spelling "a lot" as just one word, or writing "their" or "there" when you mean to say "they're." Similarly, this film pictures a rodent horde of apparent orphans, along with several more singular characters probably meant to be taken as adults, including Mickey, Donald, Clara, Horace and the chunky singing bird lady. If the herd of wee mice are the subject of the fund-raiser, than the title of this brief cartoon would be correctly spelled as ORPHANS' BENEFIT.
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