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* The high points of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8OYvHPpGDY the 1939 short] ''[[Peace on Earth]]''. |
* The high points of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8OYvHPpGDY the 1939 short] ''[[Peace on Earth]]''. |
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** The scariest part? [[Reality Subtext|That was all World War ONE equipment, and this was made not long after the beginning of]] [[World War Two]]. Merry Christmas! By the way, God is dead! |
** The scariest part? [[Reality Subtext|That was all World War ONE equipment, and this was made not long after the beginning of]] [[World War Two]]. Merry Christmas! By the way, God is dead! |
Latest revision as of 00:17, 2 October 2020
- The high points of the 1939 short Peace on Earth.
- The scariest part? That was all World War ONE equipment, and this was made not long after the beginning of World War Two. Merry Christmas! By the way, God is dead!
- Peace On Earth was allegedly nominated for an Academy Award and a Nobel Prize.
- And then Hanna-Barbera did a Nuclear version, Good Will To Men in the 50s.
- Thankfully, that one seems to have taken... and please, dear God, do not let that statement have Hilarious in Hindsight become attached!