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Japanese Classic Cartoon(1943)
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KUMO-TO-CHURIPPU(1943)
(Spider and Tulip)
Director:Kenzo Masaoka
The evil spider tries to capture the ladybird girl. However, she is given shelter to in the tulip, and the spider is blown off by a sudden storm.
It is famous as the masterpiece of classics of cartoon short movie in Japan.
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By the way, this cannot be war propaganda. The war ended in 1945 August. This cartoon was made in 1947 as the title states.
It would have been fine for the spider to be any other race accept for black ?
People take political correctness way too far...
Big nose, narrow eyes... it's just some harmless stereotyping.
And, "Harmless Stereotyping"?
Harmless?
HARMLESS!!!?
There have been tons and tons of issues over a race of people being drawn stereotypically.
For example, Jynx (from Pokemon), those Japanese people in that Bugs Bunny cartoon, Mr. Popo (from Dragonball, although I didn't mind him that much). You just don't know how it feels because your.....uh....nah, I won't go there.
Black people call white people crackers, the chinese world for white man literaly means "longnose". Why should I be offended by that ?
This cartoon is racist and is 'of its time'. But, racism has not gone away its just as bad,with a subtler approach.
When you deny someone work, education or a promotion based on their colour, they can't punch you in the face. The law protects you.
'Political correctness' is to protect good ppl, against having to punch u in the face!
We need 'political correctness', because there are, still, many ppl who genuinely believe that paler skin confers an intrinsic superiority.
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I wonder how many children watched this that died in the bombings in 1945.
However, as for these cartoon, it was not got the recommendation of the Education Ministry because the then Japanese Government thought about the same thing.