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A [[Wartime Cartoon]] series made during the [[The Golden Age of Animation|1940s]], starring the eponymous Private Snafu<ref>An acronym for "'''S'''ituation '''N'''ormal, '''A'''ll '''F'''ucked '''U'''p"</ref> set during the struggle of [[World War II]]. Produced by [[Warner Bros]]. for the Army-Navy Screen Magazine, these cartoons showed Snafu's adventures in the Army. They usually ended with various [[Aesop|Aesops]] concerning proper military behavior, via the comfounding insipid acts of the brash but ignorant Snafu. It could be considered a [[Spin-Off]] of the [[Looney Tunes]] and [[Merrie Melodies]] series of cartoons, supported by a few cameos of [[Bugs Bunny]] and usage of [[Mel Blanc]] as the voice of the bumbling Snafu. |
A [[Wartime Cartoon]] series made during the [[The Golden Age of Animation|1940s]], starring the eponymous Private Snafu<ref>An acronym for "'''S'''ituation '''N'''ormal, '''A'''ll '''F'''ucked '''U'''p"</ref> set during the struggle of [[World War II]]. Produced by [[Warner Bros]]. for the Army-Navy Screen Magazine, these cartoons showed Snafu's adventures in the Army. They usually ended with various [[Aesop|Aesops]] concerning proper military behavior, via the comfounding insipid acts of the brash but ignorant Snafu. It could be considered a [[Spin-Off]] of the [[Looney Tunes]] and [[Merrie Melodies]] series of cartoons, supported by a few cameos of [[Bugs Bunny]] and usage of [[Mel Blanc]] as the voice of the bumbling Snafu. |
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''Private Snafu'' was largely sealed away after the end of the war and was not widely seen again until [[Cartoon Network]] offered a peek at several cartoons in the late [[The Nineties|1990s]]. A few shorts appeared as extras in the ''Looney Tunes: Golden Collection'' DVDs. |
''Private Snafu'' was largely sealed away after the end of the war and was not widely seen again until [[Cartoon Network]] offered a peek at several cartoons in the late [[The Nineties|1990s]]. A few shorts appeared as extras in the ''Looney Tunes: Golden Collection'' DVDs. Most of them are available for viewing on the Internet Archive; links are provided in the filmography. |
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A complete chronological DVD release of the whole set of Private SNAFU cartoons newly remastered from the best extant film elements, was released by Thunderbean in December 2010. |
A complete chronological DVD release of the whole set of Private SNAFU cartoons newly remastered from the best extant film elements, was released by Thunderbean in December 2010. |
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* [https://archive.org/details/PrivateSnafu-Payday1944 Payday] (Friz Freleng): 1944-09-XX |
* [https://archive.org/details/PrivateSnafu-Payday1944 Payday] (Friz Freleng): 1944-09-XX |
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* Three Brothers (Friz Freleng): 1944-09-XX |
* Three Brothers (Friz Freleng): 1944-09-XX |
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* Target Snafu (Friz Freleng): 1944-10-XX |
* [https://archive.org/details/PrivateSnafu-TargetSnafu1944 Target Snafu] (Friz Freleng): 1944-10-XX |
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* [https://archive.org/details/Pvt.SNAFU.IntheAleutians In the Aleutians - Isles of Enchantment] (Chuck Jones): 1945-02-XX |
* [https://archive.org/details/Pvt.SNAFU.IntheAleutians In the Aleutians - Isles of Enchantment] (Chuck Jones): 1945-02-XX |
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* [https://archive.org/details/Pvt.SNAFU.ItsMurderSheSays It's Murder She Says...] (Chuck Jones): 1945-02-XX |
* [https://archive.org/details/Pvt.SNAFU.ItsMurderSheSays It's Murder She Says...] (Chuck Jones): 1945-02-XX |