Imagine an alternate timeline where Walt Disney's most beloved rodent took to the skies to invade Japan. He'd ride bats, right? And command an army of snakes?No? Well, the Imperialist Japanese government of the early 1940s must have thought so, otherwise it's hard to explain this propaganda piece demonizing Western culture and influence for young audiences.
All kidding aside, the surreal short does hearken back to a far darker period for American and Japanese relations. This clip seems to hail from an era prior to World War II, but its implications show an enormously different atmosphere for cultural exchange - especially in terms of importing entertainment.
The moral? The cross pollination of Eastern and Western ideas and styles in comics, animation and beyond is a healthy, healthy thing.
Watch the clip after the jump to remind yourself just HOW healthy...
[Via Superpunch]
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Tuesday 29 September
By RAB
This is oddly compelling to watch…and, I'd argue, considerably less offensive than the racist anti-Japanese imagery you'd find produced in America around this same time.
And as far as savaging Mickey's reputation goes, a mere seventy years later…
http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/221278/
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Tuesday 29 September
By venomex
Mickey vs Felix....awesome
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