Agrega una trama en tu idiomaPvt. Snafu's unit suffers the consequences of him blabbing military secrets while on leave at home.Pvt. Snafu's unit suffers the consequences of him blabbing military secrets while on leave at home.Pvt. Snafu's unit suffers the consequences of him blabbing military secrets while on leave at home.
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Mel Blanc
- Pvt. Snafu
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Frank Graham
- Narrator
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Private Snafu returns home with a large coming party.
Snafu tells his family, girlfriend, and friends what he did.
Course the stuff he reveals is confidential and not suppose to revealed to the public.
But like always Snafu announces all the Army's secrets and plans including the bomb.
It's another memorable Snafu toon.
This Private Snafu cartoon wasn't shown to the U.S. army because it'll spread fear about the development of the bomb.
but it did get released on the DVD set, course I had to download it in order to see it.
Snafu tells his family, girlfriend, and friends what he did.
Course the stuff he reveals is confidential and not suppose to revealed to the public.
But like always Snafu announces all the Army's secrets and plans including the bomb.
It's another memorable Snafu toon.
This Private Snafu cartoon wasn't shown to the U.S. army because it'll spread fear about the development of the bomb.
but it did get released on the DVD set, course I had to download it in order to see it.
A fun entry in the Private Snafu series made for use by the US Army during WW2. Directed by Chuck Jones with rhyming dialogue courtesy of Dr. Seuss, this one was actually never released. The story is a simple one about Snafu coming home on leave and running his mouth to everybody that will listen, spilling his guts about things he shouldn't, which ultimately ends in disaster for the military. It's not known for sure why this short was shelved, though its depiction of a secret weapon being used against the Japanese that is similar to the atomic bomb is often suspected to be the main reason. The black & white animation is very nice. The sexy women are a highlight. Mel Blanc's voice work is flawless, as usual. It's a brief but amusing short with a lot of interesting elements.
Our knuckleheaded Private comes home from the war, but it is still going on. He proceeds to brag and give out "information," not realizing that he was privy to secrets that he should be keeping. This implies that there may be spies everywhere, especially attractive young women. As he talks about these things, the war effort suffers serious setbacks. I guess you had to be there.
Going Home (1944)
*** (out of 4)
This War Department short warns soldiers of the dangers of going home and running their mouths. Private Snafu gets to go home where he begins talking to anyone who will listen to him. He talks about certainly classified material and before you know it several American soldiers are dead. GOING HOME is one of the better entries in the series as it's highly entertaining on a number of levels including the fact that there's some adult material here. Just check out the dame in the theater who Snafu runs his mouth to. The sexual innuendo with her rather large boobs was obviously something that general audiences at the time wouldn't have been able to see. Once again the animation is extremely good and especially one scene where we see Japan get leveled. Fans of the series are certainly going to enjoy the humor as well as the dark ending.
*** (out of 4)
This War Department short warns soldiers of the dangers of going home and running their mouths. Private Snafu gets to go home where he begins talking to anyone who will listen to him. He talks about certainly classified material and before you know it several American soldiers are dead. GOING HOME is one of the better entries in the series as it's highly entertaining on a number of levels including the fact that there's some adult material here. Just check out the dame in the theater who Snafu runs his mouth to. The sexual innuendo with her rather large boobs was obviously something that general audiences at the time wouldn't have been able to see. Once again the animation is extremely good and especially one scene where we see Japan get leveled. Fans of the series are certainly going to enjoy the humor as well as the dark ending.
The Private Snafu films were clearly made to be seen by soldiers and not by the general public. The dirty jokes, sexual innuendos and language is relatively tame today but never would have been allowed in the regular theaters due to the Production Code. But, such off-color remarks went over very well with the enlisted men and helped to illustrate important information in a humorous and memorable fashion.
According to IMDb, this short was never released to the servicemen because apparently a section talking about some "super-bomb" was considered to be too close to the secret atomic bomb that the country was working on at the time. However, today you can see and enjoy it.
Snafu comes home for a visit and as usual, he's a total idiot--and very reminiscent of his other film, SPIES. He talks and talks and accidentally gives out vital information concerning his unit...and naturally the enemy is able to use this against us. Clever, yes, but also not quite as crazy and funny as the usual Snafu film.
According to IMDb, this short was never released to the servicemen because apparently a section talking about some "super-bomb" was considered to be too close to the secret atomic bomb that the country was working on at the time. However, today you can see and enjoy it.
Snafu comes home for a visit and as usual, he's a total idiot--and very reminiscent of his other film, SPIES. He talks and talks and accidentally gives out vital information concerning his unit...and naturally the enemy is able to use this against us. Clever, yes, but also not quite as crazy and funny as the usual Snafu film.
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- TriviaThough completed, the cartoon was never released because of worries that it would reveal that the U.S. was developing a "super bomb". The cartoon showed plans that this would happen.
- ConexionesFeatured in ToonHeads: A ToonHeads Special: The Lost Cartoons (2000)
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