Cartoons Go To War
This remarkable documentary dedicates itself to an extraordinary chapter of the second World War – the psychological warfare of the USA. America’s trusted cartoon darlings from the studios of Warner Bros., Paramount, and the “big animals” of the Disney family were supposed to give courage to the people at the homefront, to educate them, but also to simultaneously entertain them. Out of this mixture grew a genre of its own kind – political cartoons. Insightful Interviews with the animators and producers from back then elucidate in an amusing and astonishing way under which bizarre circumstances these films partially came into existence.
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This remarkable documentary dedicates itself to an extraordinary chapter of the second World War – the psychological warfare of the USA. America’s trusted cartoon darlings from the studios of Warner Bros., Paramount, and the “big animals” of the Disney family were supposed to give courage to the people at the homefront, to educate them, but also to simultaneously entertain them. Out of this mixture grew a genre of its own kind – political cartoons. Insightful Interviews with the animators and producers from back then elucidate in an amusing and astonishing way under which bizarre circumstances these films partially came into existence.
Cartoon Classics - 28 Favorites of the Golden-Era Cartoons - Vol 1: 4 Hours
8.7Strange Object
6.0Jojo Rabbit
8.0Titanic
7.9Weekend Rebels
6.9Lost in Translation
7.4Gabriel's Inferno: Part II
8.4Zamora
7.1The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes
7.1Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
7.5Parasite
8.5Mortal Kombat
7.0Alienoid: Return to the Future
6.6Everyone Else
6.1My Blueberry Nights
6.4Pale Rider
7.2How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
6.8Fantozzi to the Rescue
6.1An Ideal Father
6.4The Pig, the Snake and the Pigeon
7.3