Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA fairy encourages Snafu to duck out of his training regime for his own reasons.A fairy encourages Snafu to duck out of his training regime for his own reasons.A fairy encourages Snafu to duck out of his training regime for his own reasons.
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Mel Blanc
- Pvt. Snafu
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Very funny entry in the Private Snafu cartoon series made for the U.S. army during WW2. This one is about laziness and shirking your duties, which could certainly be a dangerous thing for a soldier to do during wartime. Lazy Snafu is encouraged by "Goldie the Goldbrick" to skip drill by pretending to be sick. Goldie is an amusing "fairy" that has to be seen to be believed. He sings a great song that would no doubt turn the most responsible among us into slackers. The short's directed by Frank Tashlin with voicework from the great Mel Blanc. The black & white animation is nice. Look at Snafu's nurse -- insert cartoon whistles here! The short ends with a twist that will be offensive to some today but it's important to keep these things in the proper historical context.
- utgard14
- 8 sep 2015
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- TriviaThe melody of the song "Goldbrick" was taken from Gilbert and Sullivan's song "Willow, tit-Willow" from the second act of The Mikado.
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[first lines]
Pvt. Snafu: Nuts! If I could only get out of drill.
Goldie the Goldbrick: Precisely why I am here. I am Goldie the Goldbrick. Be like me, use your head, with a heart full of gold and a backside full of lead.
- ConexionesFeatured in ToonHeads: A ToonHeads Special: The Lost Cartoons (2000)
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