Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTwo baby squirrels ask grandpa to explain what "men" are when they hear everyone singing of "peace on earth, goodwill to men". Grandpa tells the story of man's last war.Two baby squirrels ask grandpa to explain what "men" are when they hear everyone singing of "peace on earth, goodwill to men". Grandpa tells the story of man's last war.Two baby squirrels ask grandpa to explain what "men" are when they hear everyone singing of "peace on earth, goodwill to men". Grandpa tells the story of man's last war.
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This has probably the strongest impact of any cartoon I have ever seen -- taking the era in which it was made into account -- and must have been virtually without precedent in 1939. Powerful post-war rivals might include "Animal Farm", "Watership Down", or "When the Wind Blows". Or Art Spiegelman's Pulitzer Prize-winning "Maus" in the field of the graphic novel.
There are scenes here of animated warfare which are still a little grim by modern standards. Childlike innocence gets temporarily suspended. "All Quiet on the Western Front" is an immediate comparison.
As was normal in the '30's, the coming war in Europe was viewed as an extension of the Great War, so we see the technology familiar from 20 years previous -- trenches, gas masks, unturreted tanks. When Neville Chamberlain bought peace for all time from Hitler at Munich, the sort of war he had succeeded in averting was the one depicted in this film. The new World War II technology did not enter the general consciousness until the averted war got underway in Sept. 1939.
I first saw this film about a decade ago, and rediscovered it recently on a compilation video entitled "MGM Cartoon Christmas". The other cartoons on the tape, "Alias St. Nick" and "Pups' Christmas", show quite clearly what a break with convention "Peace on Earth" was at the time.
The trade press also raved: "Definitely a 'must'...should be seen by every man, woman and child...(Showmen's Trade Review) "A cartoon off the beaten track. Timely, amusing! (Film Daily) "Timely. Excellent. Admirably suited to Christmas programs!" (Motion Picture Daily)
The M-G-M ads for "Peace On Earth" all carried an uncommon "Created by Hugh Harman" attribute.
It's simplicity probably makes this all the more thought-provoking.
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- WissenswertesSeveral of the animators who worked on this anti-war cartoon were veterans of World War One and had experienced combat similar to that depicted in the film. In a darkly ironic note, they would be working on wartime propaganda cartoons two years later.
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Grandpa Squirrel: Oh, it was awful. It was terrible! Well, they fought and they fought and they fought, until... until there was only two of them left.
[two soldiers in gas masks are seen on a battlefield amid smoke and barbed wire; each soldier shoots the other and goes down, sinking into mud]
Grandpa Squirrel: ...And that was the end of the last man on earth.
- VerbindungenEdited into Tom and Jerry Christmas Special (1987)
- SoundtracksHark! the Herald Angels Sing
(uncredited)
Hymn by Charles Wesley (1730)
Music by Felix Mendelssohn (1840)
Sung by studio chorus
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- Laufzeit
- 9 Min.
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.37 : 1