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  2. World War II and American animation - Wikipedia

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    Bugs Bunny Bond Rally is a classic cartoon depicting Bugs Bunny singing and dancing about war bonds. The film was given to Henry Morgenthau of the U.S. Treasury Department on Monday, December 15, 1941. [2] It was during such World War II films that Bugs achieved his popularity and made him a national mascot. [3]

  3. The Weakly Reporter - Wikipedia

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    The Weakly Reporter is a Warner Bros. cartoon released on March 25, 1944. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Directed by Chuck Jones , written by Michael Maltese , and with music directed by Carl Stalling , this cartoon is a spoof of sacrifices made by those on the homefront during World War II .

  4. Bugs & Daffy: The Wartime Cartoons - Wikipedia

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    Bugs & Daffy: The Wartime Cartoons is a 1989 direct-to-video program by MGM/UA Home Video, containing 11 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts, all of which are centered on World War II. Film critic Leonard Maltin ( Entertainment Tonight ) tells trivia and facts about each animated short.

  5. List of World War II short films - Wikipedia

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    Cartoon where the wedding of two fish can only occur once a Russian pirate octopus is defeated. YouTube: United States The Yankee Doodle Mouse: William Hanna & Joseph Barbera: Cartoon of Tom and Jerry's cellar battle during World War II where Jerry deploys a brassiere parachute when his egg carton plane is shot down. IA: United States You, John ...

  6. Tokio Jokio - Wikipedia

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    Tokio Jokio is a 1943 Looney Tunes anti-Japanese propaganda short directed by Norman McCabe. [1] It is an example of American propaganda during World War II. The cartoon was banned from public broadcast after the war for its racist depictions.

  7. Donald Gets Drafted - Wikipedia

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    Donald Gets Drafted was the first of a six-part series, within the larger Donald Duck series, which shared a continuity of Donald serving in the army during World War II. The cartoon also revealed for the first time Donald's middle name - Fauntleroy - seen on his "Order to Report for Induction" form from the film's title screen. [2] [citation ...

  8. Herr Meets Hare - Wikipedia

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    The cartoon saw limited broadcast on a special one-hour episode of ToonHeads about cartoons from World War II. It has also appeared on Turner Classic Movies' Cartoon Alley as recently as January 20, 2007. In 2008, it was released to DVD on the set Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 6.

  9. Walt Disney's World War II propaganda production - Wikipedia

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    Production costs and revenues of Walt Disney Studios' Animated Films (1937-1942) Leading into World War II, Walt Disney Studios was on the verge of bankruptcy. [1] While Walt Disney studios had entered the early 1940s with major profits from films like Snow White which had seen high revenues, Walt Disney had a tendency to use all profits from released films towards the production of new ones.