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| ACTORS: | Mel Blanc |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Robert Clampett |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 02 April, 1942 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Winstar Home Entertainment |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Dolby, Animated |
| TYPE: | Classics (Silents/Avant Garde) |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 720917301822 |
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Customer Reviews of Goes to War
Nothing Wrong With the On Screen Logo The best collection of Private Snafu shorts. The logo that appears on screen is no big deal at all, and it only poses a problem to those who would want to copy and bootleg the disc. The logo is tiny, and only comes on screen for about 2 seconds. These cartoons are a history lesson, and provide a good look at wartime paranoias. Some of the best are "Spies", "Booby Traps" (the title speaks for itself), and "The Goldbrick", but every single one is a gem. The cartoons were made especially for the troops overseas, and obviously contain things that aren't for kids because they were never released in the US. Most have good quality, considering that these are from the public domain, and none are of un-watchable quality. Great job, Image!
Great toons, but HOOOORRRRRIBLE dvd
I just got this dvd today and sweet jesus is this a horrible transfer to dvd. I honestly don't care about the logo, i'm am steamed, if you will, at the boarder that surrounds each of the toons. This really draws me back and makes me feel like this dvd is NOT worth the price tag is holds. This dvd feels really sloppy and underproduced. The least they could've done was make the toons fill out the whole freaking screen!!! Again, the toons are GREAT (and i'm generally not a big Looney Toons fan), but the dvd is really lousy.
Good Collection
Some of the best wartime cartoons are included on this set. Unfortunately, they are not properly presented in window boxed form resulting in lost picture. There is also a logo which appears onscreen, which isn't as much a nuance. There are some superb shorts included, like Bob Clampett's "Fighting Tools," which shows the unfortunate results of not keeping your weapons clean. Another excellent short is Frank Tashlin's "The Home Front," that has a memorable gag about it being so cold "it could freeze the nuts of a jeep"! And yes, contrary to what the previous reviewer said, "Coming Home" directed by Chuck Jones, IS included in the collection. "Secrets of the Caribbean" might not even exist anymore, so it's not included. Overall a nice set that could have been better.