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26.6: Primary Source Videos- Propaganda Cartoons

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    Consider the following as you watch the following propaganda cartoons:

    • How does each film portray “the enemy?”
    • Which one gets the worse treatment? Why do you think that is?

    Der Fuehrer’s Face

    Der Fuehrer’s Face in a spoof off a popular song at the time that was made into a propaganda music video.

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    Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips

    Bugs Bunny defends a Pacific island from Japanese invasion.

    (Ep. 32) – Bugs Bunny Nips The Nips by tranghuyen0213

    Tokyo Jokio

    Tokyo Jokio was a cartoon introducing Americans to Japanese culture and society.

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    • Authored by: Chris Thomas. Provided by: Reynolds Community College. License: CC BY: Attribution
    • Revision and Adaptation. Authored by: Kimlisa Duchicela. License: CC BY: Attribution
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