Snafu
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Friz Freleng's 'Snafuperman' is one of the lesser Private
Snafu
shorts.
The story, in which Technical Fairy, First Class makes
Snafu
into a superhuman in order to help him see the error of his ways, is predictable and unfunny.
Though they were knocked out more quickly than the usual Warner cartoons, the
Snafu
shorts largely maintained a surprisingly high standard.
Frank Tashlin's 'Censored' is a so-so Private
Snafu
short which aims to teach the importance of the Censor in stopping military secrets from leaking out.
Snafu
attempts to get word out to his girlfriend that he's to be stationed in the South Pacific but the Censor foils each attempt he makes to send the letter.
Frank Tashlin's 'The Home Front' is one of the more lifeless Private
Snafu
shorts, a series of cartoons made as instructional films for the military.
Snafu
realises he was wrong when he thought they had it easy.
There's a lot of movies that have set release dates, only to get pulled from distribution due to a legal
snafu
of some kind, and then put in limbo for a long time.
RUMORS is a memorable entry in the wartime series of instructional cartoons starring "Private Snafu."
Friz Freleng's 'Rumours' is an excellent Private
Snafu
cartoon that warns against spreading panic-inducing rumours during wartime.
This is illustrated brilliantly by way of a long, rubbery piece of baloney and several strange, fictional creatures who come back to haunt
Snafu
with ever more terrible news about his country's military.
It stands up as one of the best of the Private
Snafu
shorts.
November 9, 1989, was one of those rare moments when irony reigned, because East Germany’s bureaucratic socialism died as it had lived – with a bureaucratic
snafu.
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