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Politically Incorrect, Banned and Taboo Cartoons
4-DVD Collection
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I feel the need for a bit of a disclaimer on this one. In the 1930s and 40s society was far from having the level of equality which is present today, and the media`s portrayal of different races reflected this. All cartoons in this collection share this theme of insensitivity. They portray African people as cannibals, feature Bugs Bunny in full blackface and have a general minstrel show feel. However, at the core, these cartoons have no malicious intent and are simply lighthearted shorts meant to entertain. Racial inequality is part of American and world history, these cartoons provide an interesting look at this topic while also being hilarious. Everyone can enjoy these cartoons, but a grain of salt is definitely in order.
Here is one of the cartoons included in this collection: Jungle Jitters.
Politically Incorrect, Banned and Taboo Cartoons comes with the following films:
Volume 1: Little Black Sambo
![]() | Little Black Sambo (1935)Mammy gives Little Black Sambo a quick scrub on the washboard, then pats him down with baby powder, black baby powder, before sending him off to play. She warns him about the tiger. "That ol` tiger sure do like dark meat!" The family dog has brushed up against a freshly painted fence and now fancies himself to be a scary tiger. Sambo mistakes his dog for the tiger and is chased right up a tree. Then the pair meet a real tiger. Sambo is scared white. They run home and lock themselves in, but the feline sneaks in the back way. Sambo sets a molasses trap for the tiger, then burns him with a red hot frying pan. Mammy and Sambo dance in their delight at ridding themselves of the tiger. |
![]() | Jasper in a Jam (1946)This George Pal "Puppetoon" (production number U5-7) features the music of Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra and the voice of singer Peggy Lee. It takes place in a pawnshop where, when the clock strikes midnight, all of the hocked instruments in the shop come to life. Barnet and the band are featured on "Pompton Turnpike", Peggy Lee sings "Old Man Mose is Dead", and they get together on a rousing rendition of "Cherokee", while "Jasper" (a black-kid puppet character) dreams he is trapped by a totem pole. |
![]() | Scrub Me Mama With A Boogie Beat (1946)Lazy folks in Lazy Town (Pop. 123½) are napping and attracting flies. They are so lethargic they even fight in slow motion. Then a riverboat arrives with a red hot mama on board. Faster than you can say "Jim Crow", she has everyone moving to a Harlem boogie beat, dancing, scrubbing clothes, and eating watermelon. |
![]() | Jungle Jitters (1938)A tribe of African cannibals get an unexpected visit from a stuttering salesman. After he barges his way in, they decide it throw him in a pot of boiling water rather then listen to his schpiel. The Queen of the tribe on the other hand takes a shining to the Salesman and soon he is left with the desicion of becoming a her husband or her dinner. A classic Warner Bros. cartoon. |
![]() | Uncle Tom and Little Eva (1932)An early cartoon rendition of the classic Uncle Tom story. |
![]() | All This and Rabbit Stew (1941)Bugs heckles a somewhat lazy hunter and escapes from a bear. |
![]() | Fresh Hare (1942)In the Canadian North Woods Bugs is wanted dead or alive and Mountie Elmer is out to bring him in. |
![]() | Bug Bunny War Bonds ComercialA wartime commercial featuring a singing Bugs who uses patriotism to try and encourage the purchase of War Bonds. Ends with Bugs in blackface. |
![]() | Jasper Derby (1946)Jasper is attending the Kentucky Derby and befriends an old racehorse. During the race, Jasper plays a violin solo that inspires the horse to win the race. |
![]() | Jasper and the Haunted House (1942)Another George Pal Puppetoon staring Jasper |
![]() | Little Ol` Bosko In Bagdad (1938)Bosko imagines he`s in Baghdad where giant frogs want to steal the cookies he`s supposed to deliver to his grandma. |
![]() | Bosko and Honey (1932)Honey tries to teach the violin to an unwilling kitten. Later, she and Bosko go off on a bicycle ride. |
![]() | Suddenly It`s Spring (1944)In this longer-than-the-norm cartoon, Raggedy Ann, in a mission in Heaven, works a minor miracle, with the help of the elements. |
![]() | Redskin Blues (1932)Tom and Jerry find their wagon west attacked by Indians, but escape only after being rescued by all the branches of the military, including the Army`s tanks. |
![]() | The Early Worm Gets The Bird (1940)Mammy blackbird puts her three little ones to bed, but one of them stays up reading "The Early Bird Catches the Worm." Mammy throws the book out the window and warns the little ones about the fox, which will surely get them if they try to be an early bird. |
Volume 2: Amos & Andy
![]() | Amos & Andy in "Rassling Match" (1934) |
![]() | Amos & Andy in "The Lion Tamer" (1934) |
![]() | Congo Jazz (Bosko) (1930) |
![]() | Plane Dumb (Tom & Jerry) (1932) |
![]() | Inki and the Minah Bird (1943) |
![]() | Hittin` The Trail For Hallelujah Land (1931) |
![]() | Out of the Inkwell (Betty Boop) (1938) |
![]() | Rhythm on the Reservation (Betty Boop) (1939) |
![]() | Robinson Crusoe Jr. (Porky Pig) (1941) |
![]() | Molly Moo-Cow and Robison Crusoe |
![]() | Molly Moo-Cow and the Indians |
![]() | Croon Crazy |
![]() | Laundry Blues |
![]() | Slick Sleuths (Mutt and Jeff) |
Volume 3: Chinaman`s Chance
![]() | Chinaman`s Chance |
![]() | Song of the Birds |
![]() | Making Stars (Betty Boop) |
![]() | Flop Goes the Weasel |
![]() | Leprechaun`s Gold |
![]() | A Coy Decoy |
![]() | Gay Gaucho |
![]() | The Daffy Duckaroo |
![]() | Butterscotch And Soda |
![]() | Noah`s Outing |
![]() | Winter Draws On |
![]() | The Mad Doctor |
![]() | Ants in the Plants |
Volume 4: Sultan Pepper
![]() | Sultan Pepper |
![]() | The Snow Man |
![]() | The Mild West |
![]() | Short`nin` Bread |
![]() | Old MacDonald Had A Farm |
![]() | Green Pastures |
![]() | Gypped In Egypt |
![]() | Jolly Good Felons |
![]() | The Little Broadcast |
![]() | Ali-Baba Bound |
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