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Hitler, Mussolini e Hirohito son retratados como patos que se apoderan de un corral.Hitler, Mussolini e Hirohito son retratados como patos que se apoderan de un corral.Hitler, Mussolini e Hirohito son retratados como patos que se apoderan de un corral.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Mel Blanc
- Hitler Duck
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
- …
Michael Maltese
- Mussolini Duck
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
John McLeish
- Narrator - Dove of Peace
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
This cartoon from 1942 is a cute way to discuss the evil menace of the Axis Powers. Hitler, Mussolini and a Japanese duck run amok in the farm yard spreading lies and bullying the other animals. Finally, the others who only wanted peace have had enough and proceed to whip the annoying three. This is a wonderful positive propaganda piece that was designed to solidify everyone behind the war effort and poke fun at the Fascists. While occasionally the cartoon lags and there is a joke about Black Southern ducks that might offend some, the cartoon is overall very well made and effective--possessing the usual high production values in Looney Toons cartoons.
FYI--Although the Hitler duck was said to have been a "paper hanger", this is a common mistaken belief about Hitler. There is no evidence that he ever made a living wallpapering.
FYI--Although the Hitler duck was said to have been a "paper hanger", this is a common mistaken belief about Hitler. There is no evidence that he ever made a living wallpapering.
This is one of the best propaganda cartoons made during WWII. This cartoon tells the story of how World War II began, but the world is a barnyard and the Axis powers are all ducks while the Allies are represented by "the Bird of Peace." Some of the gags are dated (mostly the Japanese jokes) and without at least some knowledge of pre-WWII events, some of them might slip by you. If you ever get to see this great cartoon consider yourself very lucky!
We begin with the apprehensive Mr and Mrs Duck awaiting a birth. Out of the shell pops the world's first Nazi! Time flies and soon our newborn is daubing the place with swastikas and speechifying about taking over Europe and the World! He's soon joined by a dumb Italian goose who speaks in a dialogue of ice cream flavours and even the weather cock learns the salute! The dove of peace despairs, the treaty is soon confetti and the arrival of the third party to make a "silly axis" of himself completes the triumvirate of joke-worthy characters. The humour is sparse here and though we must remember it was made in 1942 as the USA was coming to terms with it's full engagement in WWII, a little more sophistication and less stereotyping might have made for a more entertaining and better standard of stand-up. We're socking it to them, though...
Often, in movie theaters, the lead in features were related to news events. Newsreels kept people informed as to what was going on in war (though sadly dated because of time constraints and distribution). These cartoons offered a broader brush. Here, a duck is born from a black egg and rises with a swastika arm band and a famous mustache. Soon the barnyard is being recruited by this figure plus one that looks like Mussolini and another being Hirohito. So what transpires is that peace efforts fail and soon the peaceful must rise to the occasion. This is well done and I am sure bolstered some people's hopefulness.
This WW2 Looney Tune is Black and White and takes place on a farm.
Begins with the birth of a Duck version of Hitler. Then years later he got other ducks and geese to make him leader of his Nazi group.
As well as a goose version Mussolini who also helps out.
Then later one a Japanese Duck resembling Yamamoto comes from the west and does some mischief with Hitler and Mussolini.
The Dove of Hope hates what is happening and tries to use words to settle things, not war.
This cartoon is exactly what happened when WW2 began in a way. Even though in the TV versions the ending is a little rushed, but the version with the ending makes it better to watch.
And just your average banned WW2 cartoon due to the use of the Nazi symbol, Hitler, Mussolini, Yamamoto, and one of the duck soldiers being black and acting like a black person which can be racist to the blacks.
Begins with the birth of a Duck version of Hitler. Then years later he got other ducks and geese to make him leader of his Nazi group.
As well as a goose version Mussolini who also helps out.
Then later one a Japanese Duck resembling Yamamoto comes from the west and does some mischief with Hitler and Mussolini.
The Dove of Hope hates what is happening and tries to use words to settle things, not war.
This cartoon is exactly what happened when WW2 began in a way. Even though in the TV versions the ending is a little rushed, but the version with the ending makes it better to watch.
And just your average banned WW2 cartoon due to the use of the Nazi symbol, Hitler, Mussolini, Yamamoto, and one of the duck soldiers being black and acting like a black person which can be racist to the blacks.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe title is a pun on the word "dictators".
- PifiasIn the opening shot, the weather vane shows W (West) counter-clockwise from S (South), when it should actually show E (East) in place of West or N (North) in place of South.
- Versiones alternativasMost prints of this cartoon remove the final scene in which the solider on a War Bonds poster leaps from his wall and shoots at the Ducktators. We then see the Dove of Peace at home telling the story to his grandchildren...with the heads of the three Ducktators mounted above his fireplace. A "Buy War Bonds" title card is shown to end the cartoon.
- ConexionesFeatured in ToonHeads: A ToonHeads Special: The Wartime Cartoons (2001)
- Banda sonoraThe Japanese Sandman
(uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Ray Egan
Sung with substitute lyrics by Japanese Duck
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Looney Tunes #14 (1941-1942 Season): The Ducktators
- Empresa productora
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- Duración7 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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What is the French language plot outline for Los patos dictadores (1942)?
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