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| Private SNAFU - Spies (1943) |
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A cartoon in which Private Snafu, while
drunk, reveals military secrets that allow
the enemy to torpedo his ship.
This is one of 26 Private SNAFU ('Situation
Normal, All Fouled Up) cartoons made by the
US Army Signal Corps to educate and boost the
morale the troops. Originally created by
Theodore Geisel (Dr. Seuss) and Phil Eastman,
most of the cartoons were produced by Warner
Brothers Animation Studios - employing their
animators, voice actors (primarily Mel Blanc)
and Carl Stalling's music.
From the holdings of the National Archives.
NAIL: 111-M-929
ARC Identifier: 35827
Audio/Visual: sound, Black and White
Creative Commons license: Public Domain Tags : world war two wwii black white old cartoon 1940s 1943 nazi snafu private military signal corp corps army morale |
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Affichage : 35295
Durée : 224 s |
| The Snafu Ultimate Showdown! |
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This is for a contest at Snafu comics. Enjoy!
Update: Dave over at Snafu Comics really made
my day when he said that this video will be
on the site. Also, my video views jumped
dramatically from around 200 to 2000 over
night!! Thanks you guys! Please take a look
at my other videos, and if you are kind
enough, please leave a comment. Tags : Ultimate Showdown Snafu Grim Tales Powerpuff King of Fighters Invader Zim Tin |
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Affichage : 35463
Durée : 127 s |
| S.N.A.F.U.perman |
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Voor meer films, documentaires en reportages
over de Tweede Wereld Oorlog ga naar
http://omroep.nl/geschiedenis De Beste
Amerikaanse Striptekenaars werden tijdens de
Tweede Wereld Oorlog door de overheid
gevraagd om zich voor hun land in te zetten.
Het resultaat was de Private SNAFU animatie
serie. S.N.A.F.U was een afkorting die
soldaten gebruikten in het leger en staat
voor Situation Normal All F------ up. Source:
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSE Tags : Spies history world war II nazi hitler cartoon comic geschiedenis vpro |
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Affichage : 1936
Durée : 283 s |
| Balloon Drop Failure at 2004 DNC - CNN Snafu |
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Don Mischer (director, producer) throws the F
word on live national television, during his
tirade after the 2004 Democratic National
Convention. The balloon drop had problems,
and CNN mistakenly brought the control audio
feed live as he directed the semi-famous
doomed balloon and confetti drop. The
anchors try to explain, only adding to the
hilarity. Note Jeff Greenfield mentions the
failure possibly being a bad omen for the
Kerry campaign, similar to a weak balloon
drop in New York for Carter in 1980. "We may
have heard a profanity, Wolf.." Tags : Balloon Drop Snafu John Kerry Democratic National Convention Don Mischer Live Mic Television Cursing Swear CNN DNC TV |
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Affichage : 36955
Durée : 224 s |
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