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The title card is out of copyright as it is expired (The Mad Doctor). The title cards of other shorts are not distinctive enough from that of The Mad Doctor, and are not creative enough in comparison to that short's intertitle. Only the title of each short changes. As a result, the title card or intertitle for this short is also in the public domain. Note that the short (in full) may not be in the public domain in the US.
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