Doing Their Bit: Wartime American Animated Short Films, 1939-1945, 2d ed.

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McFarland, 2004 M02 10 - 256 páginas

The golden age of animation stretched from the early 1930s to the mid-1950s, with movie cartoons reaching an extraordinarily high level of artistry and technique--far higher than today's TV cartoons, for instance.

Nearly 1000 cartoons were produced by the seven major animation studios in the U.S. between January 1, 1939, and September 30, 1945--the immediate pre-World War II period up to the cessation of hostilities. More than a quarter of the cartoons substantially refer to the war, and thereby are invaluable in helping to understand American attitudes and Hollywood's reflection of them.

The meat of Doing Their Bit is a filmography with extremely detailed summaries of the 260 or so commercially produced, animated, war-related shorts, 1939-1945. There is also a good bit of overall commentary on these films as a group. Two chapters wrap up animated cartoons of World War I and the general political tenor of animated talkies of the 1930s. This edition also includes a new chapter on the outrageous government-sponsored Pvt Snafus.

 

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Preface to the Second Edition
1
1 Not for Kids Only
3
Cartoons of World War I
17
A Political Overview
28
19391941
36
1942
40
1943
55
19441945
68
Appendix A WarRelated American Cartoons
207
Appendix B Frequency of Selected Topical References All Cartoons
208
Appendix C War Relevancy
210
Appendix D Featured Characters
211
Appendix E Ambiguous List
214
19151918
217
Notes
221
Bibliography
227

8 The Adventures of Private Snafu or How to Laugh at the Military While Learning What Not to Do
80
9 Thats All Folks
90
Filmography
93

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Film historian and media propaganda specialist Michael S. Shull currently teaches film history at George Washington University and teaches mass communications at Montgomery College (both in the Washington, D.C., area). He lives in Germantown, Maryland. David E. Wilt is a librarian at the University of Maryland in College Park. Together they authored Hollywood War Films, 1937–1945 (1996). Wilt is also the author of The Mexican Filmography (2003).

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