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Coal
Black and de Sebben Dwarfs

(1941) Bob Clampett, went with his animation crew to numerous jazz
clubs to experience the black culture and nightlife of the times to
capture its spirit. In parody of Disney's Snow White and the
Seven Dwarfs, he recreated these experiences into the cartoon So White
and de Sebben Dwarfs, which was renamed later to Coal Black and de
Sebben Dwarfs..It is notorious for being one of the Censored Eleven:
one of several Warner Bros. cartoons produced at the height of the
based on politically incorrect racial humor. The racial overtones of
the cartoon led to its being banned, and it has rarely been shown on
television in the years since its release.
Download this Video : Coal
Black and de Sebben Dwarfs (WMV) 5.63mb
Education in Death

The story of Little Hans, a German youth, his indoctrination into
the Nazi way of life, and the outcome of his and many other Nazi
Soldiers lives. Education for Death was an animated short film produced
by Walt Disney and released on the January 5th, 1943. It was directed
by Clyde Geronomi and animated by Ward Kimball.
The film features the story of Little Hans, a German boy born and
raised in Nazi Germany, who is educated to become a merciless soldier.
The film aimed to be anti-Nazi propaganda during World War II.
Download this Video : Education
in Death (WMV) 7.61mb
You're a Sap, Mr.
Jap

(1942) This film was removed from circulation first by Paramount, and
now by Time-Warner due to the negative portrayal of the Japanese.
Removed from circulation first by Paramount, and now by Time-Warner due
to the negative (though historically important) portrayal of the
Japanese. As with most of the wartime propaganda cartoons owned by
Time-Warner (with the exception of Herr Meets Hare (1945), Russian
Rhapsody (1944), Blitz Wolf (1942) and one or two others), this one is
not likely to see a public airing anytime soon.
Download this Video : You're
a Sap, Mr. Jap (WMV) 5.31mb
Seein' Red White
'n'
Blue

(1943) Bluto the blacksmith gets a draft
notice. Popeye is in charge of
the local draft board and tries his best to dodge the draft. This sort
of cartoon was made during World War II by most, if not all, the
studios as a form of propaganda. The major studios were turning out
training films for the military, doing live-action propaganda and the
animation departments did their share of work in that vein as well.
Some had merely passing references and others, like this short, were
all-out propaganda. These wartime propaganda cartoons are all too
rarely seen because they often contain images that are now not
considered acceptable. While I can understand the desire to not show
these to children, they were never actually aimed at children in the
first place. They deserve to be seen and remembered as part of our
history. This one is just as well animated as the rest of the Paramount
Famous Studios cartoons and is fascinating to watch.
Download this Video : Seein'
Red White n' Blue (WMV) 4.99mb
Donald Duck,The
Spirit Of '43

(1943) Pay your taxes or you work for the
Axis!! Donald must decide
whether or not to blow his money, or to save it for his taxes to pay
for U.S. weapons for the war. After Donald's segment the cartoon takes
an even more serious turn highlighting some of the warplanes and
weaponry that would be used to destroy the `Axis,' as they put it. It's
also kind of shocking to see animation of Nazi planes and weaponry.
There are some serious issues discussed in this cartoon!
Download this Video : Donald
Duck , The Spirit of '43 (WMV) 4.34mb
Flinstones
Winston Cigarettes Commercial

Made sometime during the 60's, it was common for popular cartoon
characters to do ad spots for cigarettes.
Download this Video : Flinstones
Cigarette Commercial (WMV) 1.03mb
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