So why the heck do the Littles adopt a mouse as their son when there are at least a dozen kids who need homes at the orphanage? It's not like Stuart takes up a whole lot of space and food - they could definitely afford to scoop up Stuart and a child in need. For one thing, if you've ever lived in the city, you know that you don't have to adopt a mouse to cohabitate with them. But despite this pretty simple (if very weird) premise, many things about "Stuart Little" go over younger viewers' heads. A family adopts a talking mouse as their son, adventures ensue. 1999's "Stuart Little" is about as straightforward as kids' movies come.
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