The Bizarre Story Of Stuart Little
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imaging being a 6 year old kid at an adoption agency, just to hear “sorry little Timmy, they chose the mouse instead of you”
🤣
Oh wow lol
Imagine seeing an intelligent and taking mouse and NOT adopting it, fuck them kids
@@DoubledeckManwhich Hahaha same
Fuck them
chose the rat
Fun fact: In the Stuart Little canon, Stuart Little is a human who just LOOKS weirdly like a mouse! He was born by a human mother! It's absolutely fucked up!
It's still never too late to have an abortion.
WHAT. THE. F U C K...?
@@Just_in_case_i_die..._ Yep! Just awful, horrid, birth defects! Probably a reason why the movie strays from the canon
Oof
Thanks! This ruined my day
In the original book, Stuart is actually completely human with the Littles being his actual parents. He just so happens to look exactly like a mouse and is indistinguishable in every way from one.
Of course, that makes sense!
Do the cats still try and kill him?
Mrs little like watching a baby mouse drop out her sniz 😬
Lmao wtf
@@katie2275 why would you put this image in our heads
Stuart seems older than 20.
He's about 2 years old, so yeah, he's an unnaturally old mice. His sentience must've given him a longer lifespan.
@@tofanpurnomowaisaka503 Mice have a lifespann of 2-3 years in captivity. So he's about the equivalent of 60 human years...
He _can_ drive...
He is
That's why they fuck a lot. like for reals man
At least they didn’t keep the plot point where he’s their biological son with a very severe birth defect
George shrinks!!
@@biancawall8474 oh god yes I forgot the name but it’s just like this but it’s a tiny human boy who’s an...inventor?
You know, they could have changed the story to mirror something similar like how Darwin grew legs and became the family pet/best friend/brother to Gumball
They did, just they skipped his parents suicide. Why else do you think he was at the orphanage? And why they all acted like he's human?
That book was so frickin weird, I just read it and it raises a lot more questions than it did when I was a kid
The movie where people choose a rodent over a child
My confidence would be scarred for life if after years of waiting a rat is picked over me
@@hughesg.rection2769 Lmao fr
@Zat Olkvon I would get the glock
story of my life...
hey, we all need love ok! human and rodents alike
Imagine being a kid at the orphanage and a mouse gets adopted instead of you. I never thought about that when I watched the Stuart Little movies as a kid.
Okay but have you considered a poor rat child thing? (Mouse?) not being adopted because he’s a rat? Not even his own kind wanted him? I mean we’re aware there are other rat like sentient creatures-
And he was the only rat in the orphanage or is there rat orphanage? Did his parents leave him there in hopes of him being killed off by humans- maybe I’m getting a little to into this?
Um, he's a talking sentient rat, a god damn miracle of nature and the universe itself. If you got pissed that he was adopted before you, you are an asshole and unrealistic.
Probably why you ended up in the orphanage in the first place.
It would be like getting upset Air Bud was picked before you during gym class.
This is something that people always talk about now that the movie is old
Okay I agree but we’re shown other sentient talking rats. His fake “parents”.
So are rats oppressed in this society?
Like the parents seem upset that the cat tried to eat them. They even lectured the cat.
They didn’t say don’t eat mice or rats they said his our son. So don’t eat him okay? So I guess any other rat is okay? Even the talking ones. Also the cat can communicate with him but not the humans- what kind of society is this?
Is the cat a slave? What going on?
little women is an actual book irl isn't it? has nothing to do with mice though. they literally had him reading little women just because it has the word "little" in the title
It is. I own it.
Yeah they should have had him read something more relevant, like Stuart Little maybe.
should've gone with Of Mice and Men, eh? I'll leave.
Also it's a gotdang MOUSE SIZED BOOK. Whomst printed that?! Is there a whole series of tiny books for mice?
I didn’t like snowbell when i was a child but now i realize he’s the most level headed character in the movie. IT’S A GODDAMN MOUSE, NOT A FREAKING KID. It’s bonkers. As an adult, I’m definitely a snowbell stan tbh
Just like that guy from the Bee Movie
Please don't say Stan as a adult lmao
@@kayden232ou you know it’s supposed to be ironic right?
@@gab2386 Maybeeee but I'm telling anybody who reads that because that phrase is used for emotional teenagers lmao
@@kayden232ou
its just a word, though. not that big of a deal
As a child I ALWAYS wanted to be small and drive that small car, but it never even occurred to me on how the toy car is actually driving until PIG said something 😂😂😂
I kinda thought about that. Kinda figured they maybe rewired it somehow?
I think in the book it's not exactly a remote control car but more a motorized model car that his dentist built? It's been 20+ years since I read it but I think that was the case since the book is from the 1940s and remote control cars are highly unlikely. 🤔
I miss being a kid and just having that type of wonderous imagination
@@guilhermehank4938 humans have a wonderful imagination. If you've lost it; you didn't "grow up", you've become a capitalism robot
I wanted that too hahah. Reading your comment brought me back to those times for a second
Plot twist: every human Stuart comes into contact with gets hypnotized into believing that he's normal and deserve to be treated as a human. Why? It's a survival tactic.
@Mantel's Spoons yes!
Hmmm Yes, the Little's do a little *too little*, it's suspicious ;)
E memetic effect
So Stuart's an SCP then? ...plausible
Allow me to quote one specific meme:
“Stuart Little fact 501:
The game Mousetrap was originally intended to be a weapon that would capture Stuart Little, but when the trap failed to capture Stuart, he stole the patent and released it as a children’s game to mock how easily he escaped from it”
what
@@snekkoheckko4466 Its an old meme. See reddit r/Stuartlittlefacts
Wonder if he can also Rap.
When your wife wants another kid but you only have pet food money….
You're a sick human being. I appreciate it
Do you work at McDonald's?
Fun fact: In the book Stuart isn’t a mouse. He’s just described as a small child with mouse-like features.
I have extremely clear memories of books about a literal mouse. In one he lived in a hotel and in one he lived on at a school and had a little red wind up car
@@krakkenzomboid6341 What you're thinking of is the Ralph S. Mouse series, actually
@@krakkenzomboid6341 the tale of despereaux is another one!
@@martenwulfe3945 Holy shit. That's what I thought this is. Isn't the car red too? I was wondering why he didn't mention the vroom vroom thing
So the parents are from Alabama
We’ve all been waiting for this is was inevitably coming just a matter of time
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@@AxxLAfriku What the fuck you talkin bout LOL??
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@Color King maybe not you, but all of us
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I actually love how the Littles immediately love Stuart and do everything they can to take care and protect him. I think that’s an incredibly sweet.
The most memorable part about this movie for me were cats.
Not because they were particularly interesting characters, but because even though this was a kids movie, they said more swear words than an average AVGN episode.
Imagine how depressed every orphan in the orphanage gets when the littles take in Stuart, a mouse, instead of them
Bro, do a review on G-Force the one about the guinea pig agents
Yoooo
Yes please
They are guinea pigs, not hampsters.
@@spartan-128 my bad, just fixed it
Lol Is that movie the one where household machines get evil?
I genuinely don't care how insane the premise is, I unironically love the hell out of this movie. It's a slice of sunshine in a shitty world and I absolutely adore how the parents have a real, caring relationship, a healthy communication style with their kids, and how accepting everyone is of Stuart. When everything is getting darker and grittier and bleaker, I still have my Stuart Little DVD to put a smile on my face. And Michael J Fox was the perfect choice to voice Stuart. I stan hard.
That was point of the book , a kid born with a severe deformity over omes obstacles falls in love and tries to have a happy life
Then you remember they picked a mouse over HUMAN CHILDREN.
I dunno something about how this movie treated adoption like getting a pet (and the fact that they gave Stuart away like a pet) made me think of the parents as “cool parents” that are actually just kinda neglectful and give their son whatever he wants (like an actual flesh and blood sibling) and leave him to sort through his complicated emotions about his mouse brother alone.
Nah I don't blame those people who think this way.
@@demonic_myst4503 I get that but so?.
I like to believe that this movie is the prequel to dr. house.
Or he could just be OD-ing on Vicodin and hallucinating all of this XD
Dr mouse
Theory: Stuart is a reality bender and he despises cats. To be more powerful than a cat he convinces everyone around him that he is perfectly normal, choosing a family with a cat for his target, then spends a few years mocking the cat until the cat has a mental breakdown. Then he moves on to the next family
Reality bender or not that cat would have slaughtered stuart
@@believeitornotnotabot3056, But theoretically speaking: It's a fucking reality warping creature, like it's probably Cat in the Hat levels of powerful... But in the form of a mouse ironically enough.
How does that explain the other talking mice in the movie?
@@shayla106 He makes them talk to continue the facade and to encourage the cat into a further downward spiral
They know he's a mouse, but they're too scared of him to speak out
I absolutely love how they animated Stuart in this movie. No massive head or bug bug eyes like they would have done if this was made today, he actually looks like a mouse. It's hyper realistic but not uncanny, not sure how they pulled it off so well back then
I like that they chose a mouse with a lifespan of maybe 2 years vs an actual human kid
Also pls review The Little Vampire movie
I wanted to watch that as a kid but it scared me too much 😂
@@Br1ttany1992 i loved the flying cow scene as a kid
I thought rats lived like dogs
Who knew
You should review the childhood classic “Major Payne”...Masterpiece.
He should
my favourite childhood movie
I’d like to think that Stuart and George’s boat race victory still counts. It’s just that Stuart controlled the boat instead of George. Because Stuart still counts as a person controlling the boat. The party afterwards is after that court case.
Even as a kid I still questioned how Stuart got adopted
AHAHAHAHAHA
“A mouse with a pet cat” “That’s not funny it’s SICK” always killed me as a child
Same
I never realized this movie was an excuse to make a kids mafia movie until i saw this video
Thank you
M. Night Shyamalan wrote the screenplay.
Says everything really.
What a tweeest!
Me: No...that cant - *looks up on google*...Fuck me, it is
Plot twist - George is actually mentally unwell from tragically losing his brother so he imagines this whole movie in his head to cope.
Does Stuart see dead people?
He's slowly driving himself insane
That boat has sailed, and sunken long ago
He's crossed the Rubicon a long time ago.
Whenever you said “funny thing about this is that” I legitimately thought you were gonna say “based on a true story” and then immediately got disappointed in myself
BionicPig: * *reviews Stuart Little*
everyone:
_there is another..._
All those other orphans are like "You're picking a mouse over me? wtf"
Theory: Stuart and his "parents" were kids turned into mice by the witches, Stuart Little is in the same universe as roald dahl's books
That could work? 🤔
Okay here me out. This is a metaphor for adopting children with birth defects/ learning disabilities/ different races/ etc. And how they shouldn't be made fun of, or have it rubbed in there face because they don't fit "the normal family"
Idk, just a random thought. But replacing "he's a mouse" to anything else changes the story a fair bit.
Edit: a few words
In the book he was born into the family and yes its a metaphor for disability and defects
The books shows themes of how people saw those with disabilities with acorn the book was from the 1940s
its about somone with a deformity looked down on and hated by the world achieving and falling in love and creating a good life for the,selfs where their aceoted its about overcoming the worlds opinion of you
"He's not my brother, he's just retarded"
Yep that checks out
In the book, he was actually a human who basically looks like a mouse, and it was about those things you mentioned.
If I think about it, maybe it's possible they thought that making him into an actual mouse in the movie would be more accessible to children and put the message across better on film.
But that's just a guess.
There seems to be a whole British subgenre of the "benevolent absurd." You should check out "Penelope" (and "The Borrowers" which I wouldn't call a part of this genre, not completely, but it has a sweet and amicable 8-year-old Draco Malfoy in it.)
@Daisy Morgan I'm sorry but phrasing it "an 8-year-old Draco Malfoy" is simply more of a catch to more people. It's marketing. (Granted Rowling's made herself famous for some ideas more recently that would have convinced me to word it otherwise and not link Felton to her so hard if they'd come up and I'd learned of them the quarter of an actual year ago that I wrote this. But I'm not going revisionist at this late stage. The point is the film is fun and the kid was cute.)
I don't know why but this film scared me as a kid.
You don’t know why? It’s a movie about an immortal, super smart, talking mouse. Who wouldn’t be scared?
I wouldn't say I was scared. It was more like disgust and confused...
But yeah. The idea of having a Mouse Brother is really strange.
Same
stuart little felt like a fever dream that i wasn't sure whether it really existed or not, but i guess i was wrong
Stuart Little is an absolute classic ! To hell with logic, as a kid I was INVOLVED in this story line. 💥🧡💥
imagine how heartbroken the kids in the orphanage would have been when they saw that a family would rather have a rat the size of a fist instead of an actual kid
That’s so fucked up
this came out in 1999 and house md came out in 2004 that man aged a lot in between them 5 years
This was one of my favorite movies as a kid. Pretty sure if I watched it today, I'd have a bunch of questions about everything but, it wouldn't matter. Stuart was always so cute to me. He still is. My nostalgia wouldn't let me be objective.
I love that this family has a cat, the natural predator to mice, and they still adopt Stuart.
Stuart getting chased by the falcon in his dogfighter was pretty poggers
I think the weirdest thing about the movie is Hugh Laurie's american accent.
His American accent sounds near perfect in House, probably just hadn't mastered it back in 1999
@@RustyC216 yeah after watching House, his british accent sounds weird to me 😂
I mean, the mouse can talk, and is sentient. I can understand their choice.
Alright let me explain the Stuart Little universe:
Stuart is just bilingual.
*Mindblown*
The sick and twisted thing is , imagine how George must have felt ? Like imaging wanting a younger brother for so long , and then you learn that your parents are gonna adopt a brother and you never felt happier and you even prepare to give some of your toys for them and when the day FINALLY comes your parents bring ... a rat
LMFAO
Fucking, George comes home, expecting another boy to run around with, to play with to bond with and his parents present him with a fucking r o d e n t.
@Daisy Morgan Thats not what I'm trying to get at, I owned 3 rats at one point, and I know this, im trying to say that, like you're expecting a sibling and you get a rat
Plot twist - George is actually mentally unwell from tragically losing his brother so he imagines this whole movie in his head to cope.
when i was a kid, this movie is how i found out i was adopted. it was a weird conversation to have with the parents :/
are u okay???
@@cultistqueen3349 yeah im ok, j think it fucked me up a little because after that conversation the parents that adopted me never really told me about my real mom. And after got older i found her through FB and she told me other stories that didnt match up with what the adoptive parents told me. Weird stuff itbis lol
I loved that movie as a kid. I never noticed how no one cared about the fact he's a mous.
I always wanted a little town with a toy train because of Beetlejuice, Casper, and the Addams Family
I’m so stupid, i always thought that Snowbell was the one who tore Stuart’s face from the family photo💀
My cat panther may not be able to talk but he's more human than many of the humans around me
I was today years old when I learned that the OG Stuart wasn't a mouse
I'm loving all the backstory with your many and growing list of characters 😂
I like how the most reasonable character in the entire movie is a white villain cat! Who calls the mafioso cats!
The only thing that would explain why no one reacts to stuart talking is, mice must all be sentient, and that's just a known thing, similiar to a bee movie type situation
@Daisy Morgan The amount of times I've seen you comment about sentience is immaculate.
Your videos are turning Into fight club with more tyler durdens and i love it
Please do the sequel omg, I haven't seen it in years and all I can remember is that it's absolutely batshit bonkers sjsbsbd
Yeah I am planning to adopt and it’s not like walking into a dog pound. There’s a TON of preparation, paperwork, qualification and stress.
My pet mouse passed away two days ago which was heart breaking for me but funny enough seeing this movie as a kid is what opened my eyes up to the idea of loving a pet rodent. I enjoyed this movie when I first seen it we had it on vhs as well.
I miss it when you would say “it’s PETA Jones”
The best character in the bionicpig cinematic universe
Every time me and my friends watch this they laugh because I always yell about the fact that "THEY WENT TO AN ORPHANAGE AND PICKED A MOUSE" imagine how the other kids feel that a LITERALLY MOUSE got adopted before you I will never let this go EVER
I was just always happy Stuart found a family :v I know he’s a mouse but like he can talk and stuff I think it’s nice he got to have a family even if he is different from them
My favorite part of this movie is the incompetent detective showing the parents gruesome crime scene photos while they're worried about potentially kidnapped Stuart. Lol
Such a strange movie. Also I love the channel growth
saw this in theaters when i was a toddler and apparently I yelled every time Stuart wasn't on screen because I wanted to see him and my parents had to take me out of the theater and calm me down
I got werid out when watching this as a kid but yet I still want to watch this again and again never knew why there something about it.
I like how he switches from "snowball" to "snowbell" throughout the movie
Hair's looking great, man.
edit : Being born in 97, this was one of my favourite childhood movies. Thank you for your commentary and opinion, please think about doing the same for the sequel.
The book makes less sense than the movie lmao. In the book the mom just gives birth to a sentient mouse lol. At least in the movie he's adopted
That’s disturbing af
Was the author like…into beastiality or something?
Isn't he supposed to be a human that kind of looks like a mouse?
it's a sort of magical realism i guess...i don't know i just loved it as a kid and i didn't even ever think anything about stuart being a literal mouse
"As long as it causes conflict for the main character, cheating's okay." Quite literally the formula for films 🤌
This movie is a fever dream, what the heck, I didn't remember how ridiculous this movie actually is lmao
My dude, you're taking a road trip through my childhood memories. And I'm loving it.
What’s even more strange is that in the book STUART ISN’T EVEN ADOPTED! The mom literally gives birth to a child sized and shaped like a mouse!
I loved this movie and watched it all the time when I was like six. I still have the VHS tape somewhere in my attic or basement.
The books is bizarre, Stuart isn’t a mouse, just a really tiny human shaped like a mouse
No.
W h y
IS THAT HUGH LAURIE? Totally forgot he was in this movie lol
I watched Stuart Little soooo many times when I was a kid, it marked me in many ways because i loved it (it was so fantastic for a kid) aha. It's crazy being 24 now it looks so different to how it was when i saw it then. Even the actor of the George is a full grown adult older than me now which just says how old this movie is. Another thing is i completly forgot Hugh Laurie is in it! Wow, how different things are when you're a child and when you're older.
Why does it seem to me (now, looking back on this story as an adult) that Stuart was neurodivergent coded? He's obviously different but everyone either desperately tries to treat him the same way or sees him in a way that makes them utterly baffled that anyone would treat him normally. The parents are overly protective but the sibling and extended family don't really relate to him or see his 'worth' until he wins a competition against 'normal' people... it just kinda adds up that way in my mind
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i never clicked a video so quick. but people beat me to it.
please do the sequel, it gets doubly insane but also has quite nice themes about standing up for yourself and leaving toxic/abusive relationships and stuff, older movies were a fucking trip
Dr. House is there, I'm pretty sure Stuart is in good hands. Tho Dr. House is there so Stuart might have to worry. All depends on his mood.
“It’s a normal mouse. Why are you acting like it’s normal?”
I don’t care cause this movie is so nostalgic for me
Sure, it's weird to adopt a mouse from an orphanage, but if I remember correctly, in the book (which I read once as a kid) Stuart is literally George's brother, as in the mom gave birth to him. A mouse. A woman gave birth to a mouse. I guess that in the book he's some kind of mutant? Or else Mrs. Little has some explaining to do to her husband...
He is a human child who has some sort deformity or mutation to make him small and look like a mouse also being able to talk to animals but he id stated to be human
FBI OPEN UP
Nah he just looks like a mouse in every way, which at least explains why there’s a singular sentient mouse.
The skits in this video was actually amazing, incredible I actually don't have the word to describe how good it was. All of pig's videos are amazing
Okay, I've got it.
This movie takes place in an alternate reality, where society has discovered the existence of talking animals. They're very rare, but common enough and intelligent enough to be granted rights. These talking animals can communicate with non-talking animals, through some unknown means. A few years later, talking animals are generally normalized and accepted into society. They get human treatment and can even be adopted like human children. Non-talking animals are still treated like pets, so they can be bitter. When George complains about his brother being a mouse, it's really just because he's young and doesn't understand equal rights. In this universe, it'd be pretty racist to say something like; "he's just a mouse."
That's nicer than the original where he literally just popped out of his human mother looking like a mouse cus of some severe and bizarre birth defect
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personally, I always viewed Stuart being a mouse as kinda being, like, a metaphor for having a disabled kid. Like, he can't do some of the things other kids do but thats ok and you should still treat him with respect.
Idk, maybe I am just projecting a bit. I have autism so when I was a kid, a lot of other kids thought I was weird so I kinda related to Stuart a lot.
Can we have a book review of the iconic Flat Stanley please?❤️
Goddammit I hate Stuart Little so much, I'm still waiting for the day where the studio behind the making of these terrible movies announce that Stuart has died of an overdose while driving over the speed limit and crashed into a brick wall so his body is mangled and beyond recognisable.
.................you ok? Calm down
Calm down
@@ninjanibba4259 he is the bane of my entire existence.
What did Stuart Little do to you? Murder your dog?
what is your fucking problem you psyco ?
This video is totally cool and I love that you did a video recap it’s totally awesome
Holy shit, I never noticed that that was Hugh Laurie.
The sequel to the movie kinda expands in the talking animal thing by introducing a talking bird and a talking falcon
I thought this movie was the best thing ever when I was young I probably watched it on video tape 3-4 times a week 😂😂😂.
Also. This movie made salted peanuts look like a food of god's
The reason why I like salted peanuts today