. . . an infant or toddler engaged in some sort of sects act, whether it was a live-action film or an animated flick. Even suggesting visually that an adult actress is portraying a young teen doing something risque in a movie such as THE TIN DRUM has state troopers in two-faced totalitarian backwaters including Oklahoma poring through public library check-out records and then kicking in homeowners' doors and dragging away foreign film buffs for indefinite incarceration, jail house abuse and finally bogus "suicides." How is it, then, that A MITE OF TROUBLE is still available for viewing on multiple platforms, despite its implication that a young diapered tyke is puffing away on a cigar? This sort of sick "humor" is explicitly illegal.