Showing posts with label ADOLF HITLER. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ADOLF HITLER. Show all posts

Saturday, August 12, 2017

Rainy Day Sunshine Fun-Time Low-Res Cartoon Show # 5: Special Nazi-Punching Edition

Normally I do this on Sunday, but I'm doing it a little early to be timely.

This special edition is in honor of today's rally of hate (sorry some of them have commercials).

RUSSIAN RHAPSODY
Leon Schlesinger Studios, 1944
dir: Robert Clampett
DAFFY THE COMMANDO
Leon Schlesinger Studios, 1943
dir: Isadore Freleng RUN ADOLF RUN
Pathé Studios, 1940
dir: Joe Noble SCRAP HAPPY DAFFY
Leon Schesinger Studios, 1943
dir: Frank Tashlin Bugs Bunny: HERR MEETS HARE
Leon Schlesinger Studios, 1944
dir: Isadore Freleng BLITZ WOLF
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1942
dir:Tex Avery Donald Duck: DER FUHRER'S FACE
Walt Disney Studios, 1943
dir: Jack Kinney
Academy Award Winner, Best Short Subject ALL OUT FOR “V”
Terrytoons, 1942
dir: Mannie Davis Porky Pig: CONFUSIONS OF A NUTZY SPY
Leon Schlesinger Studios, 1942
dir: Norman McCabe FIFTH COLUMN MOUSE
Leon Schlesinger Studios, 1943
dir: Charles M. Jones
You probably remember a clip of this from Bad Lieutenant ALL TOGETHER
Walt Disney Studios and National Film Board of Canada, 1941
Nancy: DOIN' THEIR BIT
Terrytoons, 1942
THE DUCKTATORS
Leon Schlesinger Studios, 1942
dir: Norman McCabe EDUCATION FOR DEATH
Walt Disney Studios, 1943
dir: Clyde Geronimi Popeye: SPINACH FER BRITAIN
Famous Studios, 1943
dir: Isadore Sparber

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Barnyard Comics #2, 3 of 3

The last of Standard Comics' Barnyard Comics #2 from September 1944. The first part is here and the second part is here.

Name is a parody of The Ritz Brothers. By Hawley Pratt.
Not sure of the artist here.
One of the text pages to fulfill their second-class mail privilege requirement. I doubt “Alexander Samalman” is a real name. Did you buy a bond today?

Monday, May 2, 2016

Sick #16, 2 of 4

Here's the second part of this issue of Sick from October 1962. The last part was here.
Art here probably by Bob Powell

The contents page says of this article:

Sick Clark has just signed a four-year contract with ABC-TV. Now he's waiting for THEM to sign.
Apologies for the racism you are about to see.
This was only seventeen years after the war ended. They were either trying to push the envelope or maybe they just weren't thinking.

As an overworked blurb writer says of this:

An exclusive interview with Adolf Hitler...He's changed his name to conceal his identity—Now, he calls himself Frank Hitler.
Usually parodies of MAD were written by former disgruntled staffers. This is probably no exception. “Bob Guy” is most likely not a real person. It was also before Jack Davis had gone back to them.

My theory is sort of hinted at in this blurb:

What happens at the editorial meetings of that other humor magazine, “Field and Stream”... They discuss the writers who got away.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Click Annual, part 13

And again, more from the 1940s Click Annual from 1940.

I didn't get this at first. I thought there was a caption I cut off. See if you can guess what I didn't see the first time.
One of the Roth Brothers. I think this was the one that went by the name “Al Ross”.
Don Ulsh.

I think since Google Books won its court case, they now show up on search engines and I can use them as hyperlinks now.
E. McNerney.
Roland Coe
Irving Roir, another of the Roth Brothers
Ned Hilton
Kirk Stilesdid a lot of cartoons with spanking, so maybe this guy raising his hand was meant to be one, but he messed up and drew this instead.
Ed Wheelan

Saturday, December 31, 2011

The Esquire Cartoon Album IV

Here's more from the book I bought a while ago. It collects the best cartoons from the first 25 years of the magazine

Gilbert Bundy
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George Lichty
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Syd Hoff
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I couldn't make out the signature here.
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Dorothy McKay
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Arnold Spilka
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Presumably, this is the same William Pachner.
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E. Simms Campbell
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Barbara Shermund
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Irwin Caplan
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Unsigned
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Ty Mahon
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William Reinecke
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