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22 JANUARY 2012

Richard Williams: I Drew Roger Rabbit

Profile of the animator Richard Williams, creator of Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

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1988 • Acme Corporation • animation • animation sequences • animator • Baby Herman • Bob Hoskins • cartoon charactercartoon characterscel animation • Charles Fleischer • Christopher Lloyd • Eddie Valiant • Elstree Studios • Gary K. Wolf • I Drew Roger Rabbit • Jessica Rabbit • Joanna Cassidy • Kathleen Turner • live actionlive action and animation • Maroon Cartoon • Marvin Acme • private detective • rabbitRichard Williams • Robert Zemeckis • Roger Rabbit • Steven Spielber • toons • Toontown • Walt Disney • Walt Disney Pictures • Who Censored Roger Rabbit • Who Discovered Roger Rabbit • Who Framed Roger Rabbit

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Simon Perkins
09 SEPTEMBER 2011

Walt Disney and the Art of WWII Propaganda

"During World War II, Disney's provided some political education for Americans at home -- and for soldiers on the front, too. 'Education for Death: The Making of the Nazi' appeared in movie theaters in 1943. The tone of the movie was serious, and it didn't feature the likes of Donald Duck or Mickey Mouse. Instead, it used impressive images to describe how children in Nazi Germany were raised to hate and to participate in the war effort -- and how little blonde Hans' only purpose in life was to die on the front."

(Sven Stillich, 2009)

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1943Adolf Hitleranimation • anti-Nazi • cartooncel animationchildren • Clyde Geronimi • die • Donald Duck • emotive manipulationenculturationethics • Gregor Ziemer • hate • Hitler Youth • Mickey MouseNaziNazi Germany • North Americans • patriotismpolitical educationpropaganda • The Making of the Nazi • traditional animationWalt DisneywarWorld War IIWWII

CONTRIBUTOR

Simon Perkins
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