Maybe they can't be the good guys unless their are those bad guys. I mean, as they said, without the city you can't see the greatness of the country. Maybe it's that Sandy, Mousey, Bentley, and the rest of the "good" gang rely on having something to darken their days. I think that if we do end up hurting people by stereotyping them, there better be a good reason. I don't think it's as simple as, "Well, those are just names." I mean, I don't think that it's entirely our society's fault, or something. But, why? Why do we need to label someone good, bad, evil, sweet, beautiful, or anything else? But, still they label people good and bad, stereotype them. What I mean is, everyone "knows," or at least says that they know, that no one's perfect, no one's all good. I feel like though everyone knows nothing's perfect they still search for those perfect things. The characters have to go deeper they just being perfect and nice or horrible and mean, there's got to be something underneath that act. But, I feel like there's got to be something underneath all that. And, Mousey and the rest of their family and friends at Walnut Manor and Eclipse are the typical good guys. Evil? Gosh, where do we start? Bart and Bernie are your typical, typecast evil villains.
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