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Coming!! SNAFU, the first episode introducing Private Snafu, directed by Chuck Jones, 1943.. The character was created by director Frank Capra, chairman of the U.S. Army Air Force First Motion Picture Unit, and most shorts were written by Theodor "Dr. Seuss" Geisel, Philip D. Eastman, and Munro Leaf. [1]
Private Snafu returns from the "global grind" of World War II to the United States home front, on leave from the military. His ship passes the Statue of Liberty to enter the New York Harbor, then he makes his way to his hometown of Podunk. [2] The narrator explains that Snafu, the town's "returning hero", feels "safe at home, away from battle".
Outpost, a Private Snafu cartoon directed by Chuck Jones in 1944. During World War II, Jones worked closely with Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, to create the Private Snafu series of Army educational cartoons (the character was created by director Frank Capra).
Private Snafu Golden Classics Spies: Chuck Jones August 9, 1943 Was seen (with parts cut for content) on the Cartoon Network special ToonHeads: The Lost Cartoons. LTGC Volume 3, Disc 4; Private Snafu Golden Classics The Goldbrick: Frank Tashlin: September 13, 1943 LTGC Volume 4, Disc 2 Private Snafu Golden Classics The Infantry Blues: Chuck ...
As Snafu dresses, Mike follows Snafu around and attempts to assault him. Various movements and clothing protect Snafu as time passes. On one occasion, Mike misses his target and infects a nearby tree with malaria. It promptly shrivels up and dies. Finally Snafu makes a mistake by rising from his camp bed with his backside nude. While kissing a ...
5.1 Superman cartoon series. 6 National Telefilm Associates. ... 9.1 Private Snafu (Warner Bros.) 9.2 Mr. Hook (Warner Bros.) 9.3 Walt Disney Productions. 9.4 Other ...
Three Brothers is part of the Private Snafu series of animated shorts produced by Warner Bros. during World War II.Screened for troops in September 1944, the cartoon was directed by Friz Freleng and features the familiar voice of Mel Blanc.
Private Snafu in The Aleutians—Isles of Enchantment (Oh Brother!) is a short cartoon in the Private Snafu series, directed by Chuck Jones. Warner Bros. produced this film for the United States armed forces and issued it to service branches in February 1945, to inform personnel posted in the Aleutian Islands of what was then the Alaska Territory.