Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen Snafu gets his wish to have his personal mail uncensored by the military, he inadvertently reveals military secrets that lead to disaster.When Snafu gets his wish to have his personal mail uncensored by the military, he inadvertently reveals military secrets that lead to disaster.When Snafu gets his wish to have his personal mail uncensored by the military, he inadvertently reveals military secrets that lead to disaster.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Mel Blanc
- Pvt. Snafu
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
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Bea Benaderet
- Sally Lou
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
Sara Berner
- Sally Lou's Mother
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
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This is one of 28 short (three to four minutes each, typically) cartoons showing how NOT to be a good soldier and the potential consequences of doing or saying the wrong things. Targeted solely at servicemen, the language was far more graphic and animation more adult in nature on a few occasions. Censored is about the need to censor correspondence home so that the enemy doesn't pick up vital information from the seemingly innocuous, casual remark (i.e., troop movements, location, unit number, et cetera). Private Snafu is the world's worst soldier and the name is an acronym-Situation Normal, All Fouled Up being the kinder, gentler meaning given in polite parlance. Excellent series, well worth seeing. Highly recommended.
Once again we have Private Snafu, who is one of the worst soldiers we've ever seen. To start with, he flies in the face of any authority. In this one, he is warned not to share important information with his girlfriend back home. He goes through numerous gyrations to get a message to her. Of course, his messages are rife with military secrets. It's all very predictable, designed to frighten World War II Gi's into minding their P's and Q's.
Not one of the masterpieces of animation, neither did it need to be and nor did it try to. Censored is still very good as a cartoon and has degrees of interest too. The first half is funnier than the second with slightly better timing, and the it's-only-a-dream ending may leave one feel cheated(unless it's necessary this viewer has never been a fan of this type of ending anyway so there may be a little bias). The animation is excellent though, everything is beautifully drawn and the colour shadings are crisp and expressive, while the music is catchy and characterful as well as appropriately orchestrated. The humour and gags are a lot of fun, for the time also quite daring, you have to love Snafu's facial expressions and the part with the electric eye. Censored has a good and important lesson of being careful what you write that makes its point without being preachy, and is interesting for the scantily clad and somewhat erotic character of Sally Lou as well. Snafu is very endearing even when being the worst ever soldier. Mel Blanc as always does stellar vocals, the Japanese communications are indeed stereotypical but Blanc does also make them rather amusing to hear. Overall, very good quality stuff and of good interest value. 8/10 Bethany Cox
Private Snafu is determine to mail his letter to Sally Lou and tell her what he's been doing in the army.
Only problem is he's unable to pass the censored center. Which they edit out all the Military Secrets that shouldn't be heard in outside the premises.
No matter how many times Snafu tired he just can't manage to send his letter uncensored to his girlfriend. But when all luck seemed lost. Technical Fairy First Class appears and will delivery Snafu's letter uncensored.
But little does Snafu know is that he just made a mistake.
This one has some laughs and the usual Looney Tune gags. Also has a lesson in be careful what you write.
Only problem is he's unable to pass the censored center. Which they edit out all the Military Secrets that shouldn't be heard in outside the premises.
No matter how many times Snafu tired he just can't manage to send his letter uncensored to his girlfriend. But when all luck seemed lost. Technical Fairy First Class appears and will delivery Snafu's letter uncensored.
But little does Snafu know is that he just made a mistake.
This one has some laughs and the usual Looney Tune gags. Also has a lesson in be careful what you write.
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[last lines]
[after a bad dream, Snafu takes his scissors and cuts holes in his letter to his girlfriend]
Pvt. Snafu: Like I always said, "Every man his own censor".
Technical Fairy - First Class: Looks very good - on the whole! Yuk-yuk-yuk!
- VerbindungenFeatured in Futurama: I Dated a Robot (2001)
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