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WW II Combat Cartoons
Classical, historical propaganda cartoons from World War 2. These shorts are rare animation masterpieces. Many of these films after WW2 were banned in the USA for alleged racism and violence. WW ll Combat Cartoons Collection
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1943SNAFUCominig-c.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:02:56Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # #
1943: Coming Snafu Private Snafu: June, 1943 Chuck Jones
From 1943 to 1945 Warner's produced 26 "Private Snafu" cartoons. They were used as part of the Army-Navy Screen Magazine, a film series shown at military bases around the world. Each cartoon is approximately four and a half minutes long and in black-and-white. The cartoons utilized all of Warner's cartoon directors and voice artists and Carl Staling's music. Private Snafu is the worst soldier in the army, the one who does everything wrong, even with the help of his magical friend Technical Fairy First Class. The films illustrate in a humorous way what not to do to stay alive in the Armed Forces. Many of the films were written by Theodore Geisel (Dr. Suess), and Phil Eastman. Although the Pentagon had to approve the storyboards, Chuck Jones recalls that he and the other directors were given a great deal of latitude in the way they handled the material and were allowed to add comic business. As the Snafu series were intended for an audience of GI's, the gags included lots of cheesecake shots, sexual innuendo, bare posteriors and a occasional "damn or hell." Warner Bros. started doing the Private Snafu series first, then Snafu was spread out to other studios. After the war the the various studios destroyed thousands of feet of animation, leaving only a few Private Snafu's to remain in circulation. This first movie is just an introduction of Snafu and his "vicious" attitudes toward military life!
1943Snafu-Spies.mpeg Available on DVD Run Time: 00:04:42Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1943: Spies Private Snafu: August, 1943 Chuck Jones
Though boasting about being able to keep military secrets, Snafu slowly blurts out information within earshot of enemy agents (including a lady spy with a radio transmitter in her brassiere). Adolf torpedoes Snafu's ship, sending the soldiers to Hades.
1943SNAFU-TheGoldbrick.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:04:16Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1943: The Goldbrick Private Snafu: September, 1943 Frank Tashlin
A fairy encourages Snafu to duck out of his training regime for his own reasons...
1943SNAFU-FightingTools.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:04:36Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1943: Fighting Tools Private Snafu: October, 1943 Robert Clampett
Pvt Snafu: Oh, I'll be the war's greatest hero / With these guns I have nothing to fear-o / My guns are the best / They can pass any test / Oh, I'll be the war's greatest hero. Oh, I'm the world's best fighting machine-o / The Nazis will learn what I mean-o / My wonderful guns / Will murder the bums / And I'll bury them in the latrine-o. [Pvt. Snafu rams his gun muzzle into the Nazi soldier's rear end] Pvt Snafu: Stick 'em up, or I'll blow your brains out! Nazi soldier: That rifle looks a bit gooey / If you think I am scared you are screwy / Go on, fire away, buck / You're guns full of muck / And nothing comes out but just hooey. [last lines] [Snafu is a prisoner-of-war] Nazi soldier: Oh, like all careless gents / He winds up behind fence / Snafu is the war's greatest zero.
1943Snafu-The Home Front.mpeg Available on DVD Run Time: 00:04:24Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1943: The Home Front Private Snafu, Technical Fairy First Class: November, 1943 Frank Tashlin
Private Snafu, stationed in the Artic, imagines the good times his family is having back home. Technical Fairy First Class shows him his dad building tanks, his mom planting a Victory Garden, Grandpa riveting battleships, and his girl joining the WAC's.
1943Snafu-rumors.mov Available on DVD Run Time: 00:04:07Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
Private Snafu, mistakes an innocent comment for fact and starts a rumor which spreads throughout the base. Rumors are personified by gremlins which overrun the camp, causing a quarantine for "rumoritis".
1944Snafu-GoingHome.mov Available on DVD Run Time: 00:03:20 Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1944: Going Home Private Snafu: Going Home (Unreleased) Chuck Jones
Private Snafu comes home and tells Army secrets to everyone in town. Because of his loose lips, his troop is ambushed. Though completed, the cartoon was never released because of worries that it would reveal that the U.S. was developing a "super bomb". The cartoon showed plans that this was going to happen. 1944Snafu-Booby Traps.mpeg Available on DVD Run Time: 00:04:18Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1944: Booby Traps Private Snafu: January, 1944 Robert Clampett
Lost in the desert, Private Snafu encounters a harem filled with scantily-clad women. Snafu attemps to serenade the beauties with "Those Endearing Young Charms" on a piano which has been rigged to explode when a certain key is pressed.
1944SNAFU-VsMalariaMike.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:04:39Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1944: Snafu vs. Malaria Mike Private Snafu: March, 1944 Chuck Jones
Snafu learns hard way the consequences of not protecting himself from malaria infection.
1944Snafu-Snafuperman.mpg Available on DVD Run Time: 00:04:43 Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1944: Snafuperman Private Snafu, Technical Fairy First Class: March, 1944 Fritz Freleng
Private Snafu becomes a Super-Hero for one day!
1944Snafu-ALectureOnCamuflage.mov Available on DVD Run Time: 00:04:05Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1944: A Lecture on Camuflage Private Snafu, Technical Fairy First Class: April 1944 Chuck Jones
Technical Fairy First Class gives a lecture on camuflage using Private Snafu as visual aid, demonstrating camouflage tecniques.
1944SNAFU-Gas.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:04:31 Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1944: Gas Private Snafu: May, 1944 Chuck Jones
Private Snafu is attacked by an anthropomorphic gas cloud (marvelously animated by Bob Cannon). Bugs Bunny makes a cameo appearance.
1944Snafu-TheChowHound.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:04:01Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1944: The Chow Hound Private Snafu: June 1944 Frank Tashlin
A bull simbolizes the food the soldiers need to eat. Private Snafu represent the soldiers who hoard food and waste it. The bull butts Snafu into orbit.
1944SNAFU-Censored.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:04:53Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1944: Censored Private Snafu: July, 1944 Frank Tashlin When Snafu gets his wish to have his personal mail uncensored by the military, he inadvertently reveals military secrets that lead to disaster.
1944SNAFU-Outpost.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:05:08Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1944: Outpost Private Snafu: August, 1944 Chuck Jones Snafu has an object lesson on the value of complete and accurate regular reports when he discovers and reports evidence of the enemy's presence at his assiged area.
1944Snafu-ThreeBrothers.mov Available on DVD Run Time: 00:04:35 Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1944: Three Brothers Private Snafu, Technical Fairy First Class, Tafu, Fubar: September, 1944 Fritz Freleng
Having a nervous breakdown after hours of sorting shoes, Private Snafu (Situation Normal: All Fucked Up) is shown by Technical Fairy First Class what his brothers are doing. Tarfu (Things Are Really Fucked Up) is cleaning a pidgeon coop and Fubar (Fucked Up Beyond All Repair) is the target for attack dogs. Snafu realizes that his job is important.
1945Snafu-ItsMurderSheSays.mov Available on DVD Run Time: 00:04:42 Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1945: It's Murder She Says Private Snafu, Anopheles Annie: May, 1945 Chuck Jones
Anopheles Annie, a haggard old malarial mosquito, recounts her story and how she used to have the world on a string. She started her decline when the Army wised up, put up netting, and devising chemicals to kill her. But with guys like Private Snafu around, she can survive.
1945SNAFU-Hotspot.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:04:50Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1945: Hotspot Private Snafu: July, 1945 Friz Freleng As the Devil watches Pvt. Snafu and his unit stationed in Iran, he talks about the hazards of working in the heat.
1942Superman_electric_earthquake.mpeg Available on DVD Run Time: 00:09:00 Audio/Visual: sound, C Quality: # # # # # 1942: Electric Earthquake Director: Dave Fleischer Producer: Max Fleischer
Production Company: Paramount Pictures, Action Comics & Superman Magazine A mad scientist attempts to blow up Manhattan. Lois Lane investigates and Superman saves the day. Animation by Steve Muffati and Arnold Gillespie, story by Seymour Kneitel and Isadore Sparber, music by Sammy Timberg. 1942Superman-destruction-inc.mpeg Available on DVD Run Time: 00:08:19Audio/Visual: sound, C Quality: # # # # #
1942: Destruction Inc. Director: Izzy Sparber Production Company: Paramount Pictures / Famous Studios
Superman versus saboteurs at the Metropolis Munitions Plant.
1942Superman-Japoteurs.mpeg Available on DVD Run Time: 00:08:52 Audio/Visual: sound, C Quality: # # # # #
1942: Japoteurs Director: Seymour Kneitel Production Company: Paramount Pictures / Famous Studios
Superman vs. Japanese spies hijacking a new super-bomber.
1942Superman-Showdown.mpeg Available on DVD Run Time: 00:08:10 Audio/Visual: sound, C Quality: # # # # #
1942: Showdown Director: Izzy Sparber Production Company: Paramount Pictures / Famous Studios
A crook dressed as Superman commits a series of robberies. The real Superman must work fast to counter the bad publicity... 1942SupermanEleventhHour.mpeg Available on DVD Run time:00:07:50 Audio/Visual: sound, C Quality: # # # # #
1942: The Eleventh Hour Director: Dan Gordon Production Company: Paramount Pictures / Famous Studios
Clark Kent and Lois Lane are in Japan during WWII (as prisoners or reporters, it's not made clear). Every night at 11, another ship of the Imperial Navy goes down, thanks to Superman. The Japanese are apparently well-versed enough in Metropolis lore to know that there's a link between Lane and Superman, but not well enough to know that kidnapping her to stop Supesnever works. Features embarrassingly racist depictions of the Japanese.
1943Superman-JungleDrums.mpeg Available on DVD Run time:00:07:47 Audio/Visual: sound, C Quality: # # # # #
1943: Jungle Drums Director: Dan Gordon Production Company: Paramount Pictures / Famous Studios
Superman vs. a secret Nazi outpost disguised as a jungle temple.
1943Superman-SecretAgent.mpeg Available on DVD Run Time: 00:007:28Audio/Visual: sound, C Quality: # # # # #
1943: Secret Agent Director: Seymour Kneitel Production Company: Paramount Pictures / Famous Studios
Clark Kent helps a pretty blonde Federal agent escape a gang of Nazi saboteurs, and lets himself be captured to learn their plans... 1943SupermanMummyStrikes.mov Available on DVD Run Time: 00:07:34Audio/Visual: sound, C Quality: # # # #
1943: The Mummy Strikes Director: Izzy Sparber Production Company: Paramount Pictures / Famous Studios
While investigating an egyptologist's mysterious death, Superman must battle dangerous mummies.
1942TheDucktators.mov Available on DVD Run Time: 00:07:14Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # #
1942: The Ducktators Producer: Leon Schlesinger Production Company: Warner Brothers & Vitaphone Corporation
Hitler, Mussolini, and Hirohito are portrayed as ducks taking over a barnyard.
1942anybondstoday.avi Available on DVD Run Time: 00:01:34Audio/Visual: sound, C Quality: # # # #
1942: Any Bonds Today? Producer: Leon Schlesinger Production Company: Warner Brothers & Vitaphone Corporation
Bugs Bunny helps to sale War Bonds.
1942BugsBunny-fresh_hare.mpeg Available on DVD Run Time: 00:08:00 Audio/Visual: sound, C Quality: # # # # #
1942: Fresh Hare Director: Carl W. Stalling Producer: Leon Schlesinger Production Company: Warner Brothers & Vitaphone Corporation
Bugs Bunny is wanted "dead or alive" by the Mounted Police, led by Elmer Fudd. Animation by Manuel Perez, story by Michael Maltese, supervising producer I. Freeleng. Produced in 1942.This copy has the full blackface minstrel-show finale, censored from TV for almost thirty years.
1942TalesOfTwoKitties.mpeg Available on DVD Run Time: 00:07:16 Audio/Visual: sound, C Quality: # # # #
1942: Tales of Two Kitties Director: Robert Clampett Producer: Leon Schlesinger Production Company: Warner Brothers & Vitaphone Corporation
Two inept cats attempt to catch Tweety bird. One of them also works at his "Victory Garden". The other one, tranformed in an attacking plane, is shooted down by the anri-aircraft artillery trigged by Tweety!
1942Confusions-of-a-Nutsy.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:07:28Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # #
1942: Confusions of a Nutsy Spy Producer: Leon Schlesinger Production Company: Warner Brothers & Vitaphone Corporation
Animated parody of the propaganda movie "Confessions of a Nazy Spy", starring Porky Pig.
1943Falling-Hare.mpeg Available on DVD Run Time: 00:06:45 Audio/Visual: sound, C Quality: # # # # #
1943: Falling Hare Director: Robert Clampett Producer: Leon Schlesinger Production Company: Warner Brothers & Vitaphone Corporation
Bugs Bunny goes to a military base where he meets up with a mischievous gremlin who gets the better of him. Animation by Rod Scribner, music by Carl W. Stalling. Produced in 1943.
1943ScrapHappyDaffy.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:07:26 Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # #
1943: Scrap Happy Daffy Director: Frank Tashlin Producer: Leon Schlesinger Production Company: Warner Brothers & Vitaphone Corporation
This cartoon, appropriately and effectively in black and white, is a World War II patriotic short, with Daffy needing to protect his scrap pile (for the war effort) from a very hungry Nazi goat. The pep rally conducted by Daffy's ancestors is a highlight of the short and the ending is marvelous. Well worth the time and effort to find. Most highly recommended.
1943DaffyTheCommando.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:07:00 Audio/Visual: sound, C Quality: # # # #
1943: Daffy - The Commando Director: Friz Freleng Producer: Leon Schlesinger Production Company: Warner Brothers & Vitaphone Corporation
In "Daffy - The Commando", Daffy Duck parachutes into enemy territory and makes life a living hell for Nazi Kommandant Von Vulture. Finally at the end, Von Vulture shoots Daffy out of a cannon, and Daffy lands next to Hitler, who is making a speech. He promptly conks the Fuhrer on the head with a mallet.
1944TokioJokio.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:06:49Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # 1944: Tokio Jokio Producer: Leon Schlesinger Production Company: Warner Brothers & Vitaphone Corporation Parody of a Japanese newsreel. A lot of racist stereotypes...
1941ScrubMeMama.mov Available on DVD Run Time: 00:06:44 Audio/Visual:Sound/CQuality: # # #
Scrub Me Mama With That Boogie Beat(1941) Production Company: Universal Pictures Banned because... this movie is racist! There is no good argues against it. Stereotyping of ethnic minorities was common in cartoons of the golden age, but what we see in this one must have looked abnormal even in the 40's! All the supposed humor is based on stereotyping! But if we try to analyze the content a little closer, I would claim that the racism not exactly is hateful! I like to think the way of portraying black people in this short is based on general ignorance more than real issues. And their is some kind of charm in this technical superior animation. The characters is mostly lazy "coons" who pick one cotton piece and the time, eat water melons, fight in slow motion and sleep with flies buzzing around their heads. Only to be interrupted by a Ethel Waters caricature who get's everyone going in a long dominating musical number. It is pretty offensive for out days standards. But it can be discussed if that really was the intention. After all it was widely accepted as a whole in the 40's. We must not forget that. I don't think cartoons like this should be banned, the world doesn't become a better place of that reason. They could serve as a great reminder about yesterday.
Popeye!
(Let's have a look at the anatomy of your average Japanese according to cartoonists of these movies. Your average Japanman is an extremely polite little fellow with very recognizable characteristics. He is about four feet tall and wears round glasses and a kimono and has buckteeth bigger than his slanted little eyeballs.
His politeness is however only skin deep. If you turn your back to him for even one second, he will show his true form:
Ready to attack from behind, Japanese people will grow fangs and attack with whatever weapon available. They will often attack a single opponent as a group...)
1942Popeye-Youreasapmisterjap.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:07:06 Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1942: You're a Sap Mister Jap Producer: Max and David Fleischer - Famous Studios Productions Popeye battles the Japs. Based on a popular WW II song.
1942Popeye-BlunderBelow.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:05:54 Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1942: Blunder Below Producer: Max and David Fleischer - Famous Studios Productions Popeye's on a battleship. He's in class to learn artillery, but it's way too technical for him; when he gets his hands on the gun...
1942Popeye-ScrapTheJaps.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:06:08 Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # # 1942: Scrap the Japs Producer: Max and David Fleischer - Famous Studios Productions Popeye battles the Japs.
1943Popeye-AJollyGoodFurlough.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:07:06 Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1943: A Jolly Good Furlough Producer: Max and David Fleischer - Famous Studios Productions Popeye is doing a great job of sinking Japanese ships (complete with toilet-flush sound effect). A carrier pigeon brings him notice that he's been granted a month furlough, which he plans to spend with Olive and his nephews. But on arrival, he's run over by Olive, who immediately leaves him alone with his nephews, who are practicing home defense. Popeye falls for their booby-trapped hammock, and also barely survives the demonstrations of their other skills, notably camouflage. He ends up in a beehive; the displaced bees take up residence in a gas mask, which a nephew slaps on Popeye; the bees then manage to fly Popeye all through the house, then drop him on the ground, where his nephews bandage him all too thoroughly. That's enough for Popeye, who heads back to the front; the pigeon tries to deliver notice of an extra two weeks, but Popeye will have none of it.
1943Popeye-HerHonorTheMare.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:07:06 Audio/Visual: sound, Color Quality: # # # #
1943: Her Honor the Mare Producer: Max and David Fleischer - Famous Studios Productions/Paramount Pictures Popeye's nephews happen by just as the glue factory is rejecting a sorry looking horse and decide to take it home. They want to treat it as a house pet, despite the obvious problems; Popeye says no. They try to hide it, including painting a Hitler face on its rear and calling it a painter, but keep making mistakes like feeding it horseradish (great reaction shots). Finally, they hide the horse in the closet; Popeye comes out and says that they'll have to keep it now. We see why when she's sitting at the table with her four new foals. The only Popeye color cartoon of WW2.
1943PopeyeSeeingRedWhitenBlue.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:06:40 Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # #
1943:Seein' Red, White 'n' Blue Producer: Max and David Fleischer - Famous Studios Productions
Director: Dan Gordon Animation: Jim Tyer & Ben Solomon Popeye and Bluto vs. the Japs.
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Mr. HOOK
1943MrHook-TakeHeedMrTojo.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:07:14 Audio/Visual: sound, Color Quality: # # # #
1943:Mr. Hook -Take Heed Mr. Tojo Mr. Hook is a kind of Private Snafu of the Navy.Here are his adventures!
1945MrHook-TheGoogEgg.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:03:05 Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # #
1945:Mr. Hook - The Good Egg Navy seaman Mr. Hook is convinced of the value of holding on to his war bonds.
1945MrHook-TokioWoes.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:06:40 Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1945:Mr. Hook - Tokio Woes About as offensive as a cartoon can be, "Tokyo Woes" starts off with a radio broadcast from Japan's capital. Naturally, the characters have giant teeth and slits for eyes (one even has the same voice as Porky Pig). But over in the United States, Seaman Hook is listening to the broadcast and decides to take charge: he launches a bomb at them. Obviously, it's a little hard to laugh at this cartoon in the 21st century, especially after Hiroshima and Nagasaki... but as long as we understand what it portrays, we can still watch it. In fact, I recommend this cartoon just to show the WWII-era zeitgeist. The end was the seminal prediction of optimism; it has applied off and on since the war ended.
A Real Nazi Cartoon! 1944NimbusLibere.mp4 Available on DVD Run Time: 00:01:32 Audio/Visual: sound, B&W Quality: # # # # #
1944:Nimbus Libèrè 1944, France is been occupied by the Nazis for almost 4 years so far. Just a few months before the D-day and the invasion of Normandy Goebbels' propaganda created this cartoon starring "duplicates" of the animated "Hollywood stars" (Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Popeye and others). This forgotten movie was aimed to discourage French people to listen to the BBC radio transmissions announcing the imminent invasion. English subtitles. A recently acquired better quality copy of this cartoon, without subtitles, is available.
Are you looking for a particular WW2 Era cartoon and you can't find it here?! Please, ask for it: we may have it in the part of our Archives not listed yet. More titles in the Collection:
1941 (USSR) Fascist Jackboots Shall Not Trample Our Motherland 1941 7 Seven Wise Dwarfs 1941 7 All Togheter 1941 Stop that Tank! 1942 Chicken Little 1942 The Thrifty Pig 1942 Food Will Win the War 1942 Out of the Frying Pan into the Firing Line 1942 (USSR) The Cinema-Circus 1942 (Warner Br.) Ding Dog Daddy 1942 (Warner Br.) Foney Fables 1942 (Warner Br.) Wacky Blackout 1943 Bury the Axis 1943 Camouflage 1943 Hiss And Make Up 1943 Japanese Cartoon 1943 News Sketches 1943 War Dogs 1943 Wedding In The Coral Sea 1944 Big Heel-Watha 1944 Capn-Cub 1944 Commando Duck 1944 The Fuhrer's Face 1944 Commandments for Health - 1 Taking the Medicine 1944 Plane Duffy 1945 Revolution in Toyland 1945 When G.I. Johnny Comes Home 1946 The Spring-Man and the SS
Films added on 05-24-2010:
1943 Private SNAFU - The Infantry Blues 1944 Daffy the Commando (Better Quality Copy) 1945 The Return of Mr. Hook The Popeye character courtesy of King Features Syndicate. -----
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