. . . Lookism, which elevates sight to the universal primary sense of the Animal Kingdom (due to Man's aversion to white canes), when any first year biology student has "smell" drummed into their skull as the correct answer. Starting with the first entry into this sordid skunk saga, the lumbering "lover" let's his eyes deceive him, mistaking a parade of improbable and mostly accidental white-striped stand-ins for another of his kind. The first rule of Biology is "The nose knows." Any skunk worth his salt would find out with one sniff if a cat, dog or hedgehog were masquerading as a fellow stink bomb, no matter how pale their stripe.
Review of Odor-Able Kitty
Odor-Able Kitty
(1945)
This whole series is marred by the anthropomorphic prejudices of . . .
11 March 2021
Warning: Spoilers