March For Your Rights
01:36 - 02:35
59s
Dot is frustrated as she discovers that cartoons don't have the right to vote. Consequently, she leads a march to the U.S. Capitol to petition for those rights. This musical performance showcases the need for The People to fight for their rights through these cartoon characters.

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