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* ''[[Freedom Force]]'', being a big tribute to comics of the era, naturally has this in spades. |
* ''[[Freedom Force]]'', being a big tribute to comics of the era, naturally has this in spades. |
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* ''[[City of Heroes]]'' likewise has quite a few tributes. Much of the [[Backstory]] involves the major heroes and villains fighting in WWII, and the trailer includes a hero throwing a Nazi tank. |
* ''[[City of Heroes]]'' likewise has quite a few tributes. Much of the [[Backstory]] involves the major heroes and villains fighting in WWII, and the trailer includes a hero throwing a Nazi tank. |
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* [[Histeria!|"The Freedom League".]] |
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* ''[[Epic Mickey]]'', while not being an homage per se, draws quite a bit of its imagery from this kind of cartoons. And by "a bit", we mean ''an entire race of [[Non-Player Character|NPCs]]''. |
* ''[[Epic Mickey]]'', while not being an homage per se, draws quite a bit of its imagery from this kind of cartoons. And by "a bit", we mean ''an entire race of [[Non-Player Character|NPCs]]''. |
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* A chilling moment from the movie ''[[The Rocketeer (film)|The Rocketeer]]'' had Howard Hughes show Cliff Secord a Nazi propaganda cartoon showing squadrons of [[Stupid Jetpack Hitler|jetpack-wearing Nazis]] as the vanguard of an invasion force against America. Especially chilling considering that the movie was a Disney Studios production! |
* A chilling moment from the movie ''[[The Rocketeer (film)|The Rocketeer]]'' had Howard Hughes show Cliff Secord a Nazi propaganda cartoon showing squadrons of [[Stupid Jetpack Hitler|jetpack-wearing Nazis]] as the vanguard of an invasion force against America. Especially chilling considering that the movie was a Disney Studios production! |