HE IS NOT A MOUSE
Description: This is a screenshot of the “Stuart Little” Wikipedia. The excerpt reads “A boy named Stuart is born to an ordinary family in New York City. He is normal in every way except that he is only just over two inches (5 cm) tall and looks exactly like a mouse”
No, this is not the most important SL lore:
Lost painting unknowingly used on set
One of the paintings used as set dressing for the Littles’ home was Hungarian avant-garde painter Róbert Berény’s 1920s painting Sleeping Lady with Black Vase, which had long been considered lost. A set designer for the film had purchased the painting at an antiques store in Pasadena, California, for $500 for use in the film, unaware of its significance. In 2009, art historian Gergely Barki, while watching Stuart Little on television with his daughter, noticed the painting, and after contacting the studios was able to track down its whereabouts.[8] In 2014, its owner sold the painting at an auction for €229,500.[9]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Little_(film)#Lost_painting_unknowingly_used_on_set
Imagine being some art history dork and your grand contribution to humanity being making some rich dude richer
Imagine some people are so materialistic that this is they only see in this story
Materialistic is absolutely how I feel when an object is sold for multiple years of my income.
It was literally his Leo pointing meme moment:
He’s still a giant piece of fucking shit that can die in a house fire for all I care… Fuck. Stuart. Little.
Lol why the hatred?
He is not a mouse but he pretends to be a mouse, piece of shit
Species appropriation
Story time?
Lmao, Stuart is getting the GranpaJoeHate treatment
And he still got picked over other kids at the orphanage.
His mother must have some strange secrets…
The Gerbil goes up, the Gerbil cums down
The overview is even more explicit
The book is a realistic yet fantastical story about a mouse-like human boy named Stuart Little.
realistic yet fantastical
So which is it then ?
It’s a genre called magical realism.
I never read the books, but this sounds like what they mean.
My muscles are soft in comparison to granite and hard in comparison to a pillow. How can they be both hard and soft at the same time?
I remember reading Stuart Little as a kid and being SO pissed off at the ending. It felt like a massive troll job.
How does it end?
It just stops. The story I heard about why was because the author was afraid of dying and leaving it unfinished, so he just stopped and effectively left it unfinished.
Sequel bait
phenotype
CONTENT!
This isn’t a meme…