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Re: Propaganda in cartoons?
| quote: | Originally posted by P4z!
Hi all! Me and my friends are doing a schoolreport about propaganda, and right now we are looking for propaganda used in cartoon movies. We have searched the internet but we haven't found much information about it.. I hope you can contribute to our list!
So far we have found these:
- Scooby Doo (hidden drug propaganda, I've only read speculations about it though)
- Popeye (WWII propaganda)
- The Smurfs (Marxism propaganda, speculations)
- Looney Toons (WWII propaganda, I haven't seen the episode(s), only read about it/them)
If you know any more, please tell! All kinds of propaganda (war, drug, products, etc) is fine. URL's with info/videoclips would be much appreciated.
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Without doing a google search right off, the purpose of a number of cartoons that were created, like Looney Tunes, was to take the collective minds of civilians away during WWII. There are a number of LT cartoons that show support somewhat for war themes as well, which might fit your propaganda agenda a little more. Looney Tunes were, in fact, created not so much for kids, but for adults. From what I remember reading somewhere, cartoons followed Flash News (news about the War front), and preceeded the movies in movie theatres. I would start your search with the history of Looney Tune cartoon creation (as well as Popeye, I suspect) and go from there.
I'm a huge cartoon junkie, esp. Looney Tunes. I know there are a number of Bugs Bunny cartoons that specifically deal with War themes (the draft for example), though I can't remember the exact names of the cartoons themselves.
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