7/10
SNOWMAN'S LAND rhymes with "No Man's Land" for a reason . . .
26 April 2017
Warning: Spoilers
. . . Warner Bros.' preternaturally perceptive Animated Shorts Seers (aka, The Looney Tuners) warn us with this 1939 offering. Though Hitler was Blitzkrieging through Poland and Paris around the time that this brief cartoon hit the screens, and it was not so long after Oscar's still-until-now ONLY foreign "Best Picture" of the year--ALL'S QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT--had won its gelded statuette for depicting the horrors of World War One's No Man's Land, Warner's prognosticators used this short to issue a warning for We Americans of the (Then) Far Future. During a week when Red Commie KGB Strongman Putin's Puppet (that would be alleged U.S. Prez #45 Rump) has launched a Trade War with the Canadiayappers over something having to do with trees, it's becoming increasingly clear that the Wall separating us from these Northern Miscreants and all their Dirty Pierres running rampant as depicted in SNOWMAN'S LAND will have to be twice as tall, twice as thick, six times as long and ten times as expensive as the one planned for our Southern Border. But once it's done Sarah Palin no longer will be plagued with the sight of Dudley DoRight from her back porch.
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