Meet John Doughboy

1941
5.9| 0h7m| en
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Porky introduces a newsreel of wartime spot gags, including a spoof of the RKO Pictures logo, and caricatures of Jack Benny and Rochester.

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Leon Schlesinger Productions

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Colibel Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.
Senteur As somebody who had not heard any of this before, it became a curious phenomenon to sit and watch a film and slowly have the realities begin to click into place.
Brendon Jones It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Fatma Suarez The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Edgar Allan Pooh . . . along with Jack Benny and Rochester, it's mostly the Punny Narrator who puts on the show in MEET JOHN DOUGHBOY. This Looney Tune was released as True Blue Loyal American Democrats were battling Hitler's Fifth Column collaborators in the Rich People's Party for the Hearts and Minds of Our Nation. Then, as Today, the Elephantine Nazi Sympathizers in the U.S. Congress were itching to blow up every tiny international incident into a Big Brouhaha of Benghazi Proportions. In a MEET JOHN DOUGHBOY quote that could be taken from Today's newspaper, Citizen Sugar Kane paraphrases the current Rich People Party Idol Donald J. Duck by contending that "Our Open Door Policy is responsible for the (Military) Draft." Then, as now, RPP adherents bent over backwards to avoid paying ANY taxes and to shirk their birthright duty to serve in ANY military rank lower than Commander-in-Chief. MEET JOHN DOUGHBOY pictures every serviceman as a loathsomely incompetent hayseed. No doubt silver spoon childhood viewings of MEET JOHN DOUGHBOY inspired future U.S. Presidential Election Loser W. Bush to fritter away much of HIS time "serving" by going A.W.O.L., while would-be Game Show Host-in-Chief Donnie Duck-the-Draft "I'm the physically fittest candidate ever!" Trump was certified as 4F or UNFIT for service FOUR TIMES by his Art-of-the-Deal doctors.
TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews This comes on the 2-Disc Special Edition DVD of The Maltese Falcon, as part of its Warner Night at the Movies portion. I'm not sure seeing this before an escapist film(an excellent one, don't get me wrong) was a great thing... I would think being reminded of the situation right right before the opening credits of the picture would keep you from enjoying it. Anyway, this has Looney Tunes' Porky Pig(who looks almost like we know him to) presenting updates and such on the war, apparently not very long before the US entered it. How to deal with something that serious and unpleasant? Turn it into a bunch of gags, most of them visual. I gotta admit, however, that they are very funny. There's a bit of black comedy among it, and not everyone would find this entire thing to be in good taste. This has a spoof of a commercial from back then. Honestly, I was surprised they used a Napoleon quote, I wouldn't think they'd follow anything of his. There is some recognizable music used. The animation is well-done, with effective use of lighting and angles. This is entirely worth the 7 minute investment of time. There is disturbing content and a little racism in this. I recommend this to anyone who can imagine laughing at this. 7/10
Lee Eisenberg Bob Clampett's "Meet John Doughboy" came out a few months before the United States entered World War II. I don't know whether or not there was a sense throughout the country that we might soon enter. Whether or not there was such a sense, this cartoon offers some possible insight. Porky Pig hosts a newsreel showing the latest weaponry as a series of gags.Tex Avery, as Termite Terrace's top director in the late '30s, had frequently used many spot gags in his cartoons (he left in 1941 following a dispute with producer Leon Schlesinger). In some of Clampett's early cartoons that I've seen, it looks as though he tried out these tricks. But clearly his forte laid in contortion and phantasmagoria. Each of the animation directors in Warner Bros. had his own style. It was really over the next few years that Clampett released his masterpieces, but this one is worth seeing.
boblipton As usual for Bob Clampett in this period, another fine comedy newsreel with an armed forces theme -- with the war going on in Europe and a draft in this country, it was a natural theme and the beginning of the flag waving period. The credited writer is Dave Monahan, the best of Termite Terrace's writers for 'fake newsreel' cartoons and the jokes have not aged badly.Clampett was one of the two geniuses directing at Schlesinger's cartoon factory in this period -- Chuck Jones' peak period would start next year and Friz Freleng, although rarely a groundbreaker, just turned out excellent cartoons. But Clampett and Tex Avery were madcaps, Avery slightly better at gag construction but Clampett for his speedy and outrageous animation Don't miss ANY chance to see any of his cartoons.