Fallout: When and How to Protect Yourself Agains It (1959) Poster

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As A Cartoon, I Prefer Bugs Bunny
boblipton4 April 2023
An animated man gets an animated lecture on what to do in the event of a nuclear attack. There is particular emphasis given to the problems of fallout, and repetition of CONELRAD's location of the AM Radio dial.

His is one of the many short subjects made by the government on what to do in the event of a nuclear bomb landing near you. The information given, except for the emphasis on radios, is almost identical to that in several other movies of the era, all of which are mostly or entirely live-action. Therefore, this very cheap animation --very little movement by the characters, and most of the motion gotten by moving the camera so different parts of the picture are revealed -- seems pointless.
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