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Der Fuehrer's Face (originally titled Donald Duck in Nutziland [3] or A Nightmare in Nutziland) is an American animated anti-Nazi propaganda short film produced by Walt Disney Productions, created in 1942 and released on January 1, 1943 by RKO Radio Pictures.
The Deutsche Zeichentrickfilme GmbH (DZF) (German animated films GmbH) was an animation production company founded on 25 June 1941 by Reich propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels. [1] It was set up as an alternative to Disney , attempting to rival films such as Mickey Mouse , while spreading the Nazi ideology and propaganda through a less ...
The film is meant to show how headlines and news create chaos if individuals allow themselves to believe everything they hear. The narrator explains how Adolf Hitler preys upon those who let fear and emotion rule them. The cartoon cuts to an animated Hitler controlling Germans through fear, sympathy, pride, and hate.
Anti-Nazi cartoon featuring Hitler with his trained dogs, Mussolini, Horthy and Antonescu, and his mentor Napoleon, at a circus hosted by clown Karandash. YouTube: United States The Devil with Hitler: Gordon Douglas: Comedy film where the Devil's job in Hell is threatened by Hitler. YouTube: United States Donald Gets Drafted: Jack King (uncredited)
Education for Death: The Making of the Nazi was released when Disney was under government contract to produce 32 animated shorts from 1941 to 1945. In 1940, Walt Disney spent four times his budget on the feature film Fantasia (1940) which suffered from low box office turnout.
Netflix has released synopses for all 18 of the animated short films that make up "Love, Death & Robots." David Fincher and Tim Miller’s ‘Love, Death & Robots’ Kills Hitler in Animated Short ...
Especially during World War II, Hitler was caricatured in numerous animated shorts, including Der Fuehrer's Face, a 1942 Disney wartime propaganda cartoon featuring Donald Duck (inspired by Spike Jones' playing of the song written by Oliver Wallace), and the Warner Bros. cartoon Herr Meets Hare featuring Bugs Bunny.
March 4: 15th Academy Awards: Der Fuehrer's Face, produced by the Walt Disney Company, wins the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. [14]March 6: . Friz Freleng's The Fifth-Column Mouse is first released, a war-time propaganda cartoon produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions.