Bugs & Daffy: The Wartime Cartoons (Video 1989) Poster

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From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli...
lee_eisenberg17 April 2007
"Bugs and Daffy: Wartime Cartoons" has renowned film critic Leonard Maltin presenting several WWII-themed Looney Tunes cartoons. I had known that Warner Bros. released some cartoons portraying Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck making mincemeat out of Nazis, but I didn't about the ones portraying life back in the states. I guess that what I really liked in this documentary was that it consisted mostly of the cartoons and not excessive descriptions of them; after all, we watch these things so as to see the cartoons. If anything surprised me, it was that the Termite Terrace crowd didn't have Elmer Fudd go up against Hitler. But anyway, it's a pretty neat documentary.

I guess that "Russian Rhapsody" must have been the only cartoon that unequivocally made the Russians look like the good guys.
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10/10
About cartoons past n now
moonshiner678 August 2021
As a kid in the early 70s,we loved sammety sam.i know I spelled wrong. But these cartoons they don't play violence, really!!!!!!I see thru years games and South Park a great show,but there is alot of violence in cartoons today,and video games,but acme needs to be back on air. Not right.i turned out great,let's fight to bring our era back.
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