mrdonleone
yes I saw this one in the Film Museum of Brussels. it was a bit silly, I thought, but it fit right in the context: a lesson about communism in Hollywood. this cartoon contains of two parts: the first one was about how the situation was in those years of war and the second one was to ridicule it with lots of satire and parodies of existing political figures. the cartoon left me a bit unsatisfied, because I wondered the whole if Hitler would have seen this (because the 'main' character is a satire on him)? they couldn't tell me in the Film Museum, what was a pity. I do realize why this cartoon was banned (or should be banned at the time): it contains too much propaganda for political systems.
Thanosied790870
It seems that too many Messershmits aren't reaching Moscow. Naturaly, Adolf isn't too happy, and after a hilarious speech (shouting into a mike with "PU" written on it and standing behind a banner of the Swazi labeled "New Odor") He announces that he himself will fly and bomb Russia. As soon as he crosses the border, gremlins get on to the plane, and start playing pranks on the unsuspecting Fuher. after a while, Hitler catches on, and tries to kill the little trouble makers, but ends up being electrocuted and pushed out of the plane. This cartoon is full of references to Radio shows and comedians of the time. Another thing worth noting is that to my knowledge, it is the ONLY ww2 American cartoon to feature Russians as the protagonists.
emasterslake
Hitler is furious with the Soviet Union that he wants to bomb Moscow all by himself.So he flies from Berlin to Moscow by airplane. But little does he know is that little invaders are taring his plane apart. And those invaders are Gremlins from the Kremlin!.These little guys sing and tor mechanical stuff apart with pleasure.And they even pull a few pranks on Hitler himself.Will these Gremlins be able to prevent Hitler from bombing Moscow? Well you try to guess that when you see this cartoon.This cartoon was originally titled "Gremlins from the Kremlim" but due to Disney and Warner Bros both wanting to do their own cartoon about Gremlins. They had to change the title that doesn't have the word Gremlin in it.It's a good WW2 short. Also be on the look out for 9 Gremlins that resemble the producers, writers, and creators behind the Looney Tunes.Good luck in finding this short by internet search cause it's hard to tell when it'll ever be released on DVD.
Erich Young (erichyoung)
This cartoon answers the question of what Hitler would order at a deli. In fact, Hitler's entire speech centers on the subject! Very funny! What an outstanding cartoon, with many references which people of my age won't understand. (I need to ask my dad about these things). Highly recommended.