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* [[Driven to Madness]]: Donald, toward the end due to working overtime, which leads to the [[Disney Acid Sequence]]. |
* [[Driven to Madness]]: Donald, toward the end due to working overtime, which leads to the [[Disney Acid Sequence]]. |
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* [[Facial Profiling]]: Far more offensive than the Nazi imagery (but garnering far less attention these days) is the incredibly racist caricature of the then-Japanese Emperor, Hirohito. This was standard in wartime cartoons, of course. |
* [[Facial Profiling]]: Far more offensive than the Nazi imagery (but garnering far less attention these days) is the incredibly racist caricature of the then-Japanese Emperor, Hirohito. This was standard in wartime cartoons, of course. |
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* [[Fair for Its Day]]: While there is a |
* [[Fair for Its Day]]: While there is a portrayal of a Japanese that would be considered offensive by todays standards, it isn't as bad as many other portrayals of them from WWII. |
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* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: At one point, an exasperated Donald Duck says, "Hell" instead of "Heil." |
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: At one point, an exasperated Donald Duck says, "Hell" instead of "Heil." |
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* [[Hypocritical Humor]]: When the Japanese sousaphone player clarifies the question, "Is ve not the Supermen?" with an "Ahryan, pure-a Supamen?" |
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]: When the Japanese sousaphone player clarifies the question, "Is ve not the Supermen?" with an "Ahryan, pure-a Supamen?" |