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Toons
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that's . . . quite strange
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A couple of years ago, I walked into work one morning, and the chick who was doing the AR job was standing on the top of her desk, dancing around, because there was a mouse in her office.
I offer you this video, because she reminded me of it. |
Someone say cartoons?
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I saw this one for the first time in the student theatre, at the university my parents attended while I was in grade school (about 35 years ago). Watching it again, I see now I never realized Betty Boop was Jewish. There's probably a lot of other things going on that I'm not noticing, but oh well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaZOXF83zBg |
I love to view the banned ones from simply a historical contex. It is so surprising how politically correct and sensitive we have become over some of the most mudane things.
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the betty boop one was interesting. I had to look up Minnie the Moocher to find out why it was banned (drug references). Looks like Michael Jackson may have found some inspiration from Cab Calloway.
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But that song, when sung by Cab is fantastic. And given the stuff we can allow in rap songs, these "banned" cartoons seem quite tame. Esp the references to race.
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sure. Minnie was a ho
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She messed around with a cat named smokie She loved him bad though he was cokey He took her down to chinatown And taught her how to kick the gong around |
Now let's compare that to some of our most recent and popular rap songs, which have not been banned.
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You have to take into consideration when the toons were "banned".
If they are really banned, how come I can see them on the net? They weren't really banned, they were taken out of circulation in commercial venues/broadcasts, for not being politically correct at the time. |
Only recently have legitimate copies been available for purchase. And some are still available from very limited sources. I challenge you to go into a brick and mortar book store and buy a copy of Briar Rabbit.
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What I was getting at is that even the old controversial stuff would not be allowed into a store because of this retained idea of political correctness. It is crap and a double standard considering the stuff you can get.
Your point is taken though. Agreed. |
Speedy Gonzalez (Mexican stereotype) and Tom and Jerry (violence) have been banned as well. Or at least, taken off TV. Strange, but Mexicans laugh their asses off at Speedy.
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