
If you have about twenty minutes and a strange desire to see a toddler dismantle the American legal system, then *The Newlyweds' Court Trouble* is worth a look. It’s for the kind of person who finds old-timey property damage funny, but if you’re allergic to the 'mischievous child' trope, you’ll probably want to hide un...


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"If you have about twenty minutes and a strange desire to see a toddler dismantle the American legal system, then *The Newlyweds' Court Trouble* is worth a look. It’s for the kind of person who finds old-timey property damage funny, but if you’re allergic to the 'mischievous child' trope, you’ll probably want to hide under your bed. 🍼 This is part of a series based on the George McManus comic strips, and it really feels like a bunch of drawings come to life. Not in a magical way, more like in a..."


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