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'''''Coal Black And De Sebben Dwarfs''''' is a very controversial [[The Golden Age of Animation|1943]] short directed by [[Bob Clampett]] for the [[Merrie Melodies]] series. It is the classic story of "[[Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (novel)|Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs]]"... provided you modernized the setting, filled it with an all black cast, and had a hot jazz soundtrack to boot. And a lot of outdated stereotypes and [[Wartime Cartoon|Wartime references.]]
 
While this short is considered one of the finest cartoons ever made, it's also considered one of the most racist, and as a result, it has remained on the infamous "[[Censored Eleven]]" list of Warner Bros. cartoons, and it seemed very unlikely that it would see the light of day outside of bootlegs. ([[Warner Bros.]] announced an official DVD release of the Censored Eleven back in 2010, but asindefinitely ofpostponed earlythe 2019release itin hasn't happened yet2016.)
 
This cartoon also holds the place of #21 on [[The 50 Greatest Cartoons]] list, as well as a position on ''[[The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes]]''.
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