A newsreel spoof with WWII homefront gags, including rationing, air raid drills and women filling in men's jobs.A newsreel spoof with WWII homefront gags, including rationing, air raid drills and women filling in men's jobs.A newsreel spoof with WWII homefront gags, including rationing, air raid drills and women filling in men's jobs.
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Bea Benaderet
- Lady Buying Steak
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
Frank Graham
- Narrator
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaThe WW2 era sight gags were familiar to cinema audiences at the time. But the patriotic message was clear, the home front needed to do its part. And War Bond purchases were part of the war effort.
- Quotes
[shows a man named John feeling restless in bed]
Male Narrator: Some shortages are a blessing in disguise. Now that John can get all the coffee he wants, he frequently has trouble getting to sleep nights. But during rationing...
[shows card of rationing coffee to one cup a day]
Male Narrator: Well...
[John tossing and turning and fidgeting in his bed]
- ConnectionsEdited into Bugs & Daffy: The Wartime Cartoons (1989)
- SoundtracksYankee Doodle
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played during the bond hoarding bit
Featured review
The Looney Tunes cartoons were among the main media promoting the war effort in WWII. "The Weakly Reporter" is a parody of newsreels from that era. As can be expected in anything from the Termite Terrace crowd, practically every scene is a gag of some form or another.
But there's something else here. The cartoon talks about rations. That brings to mind the fact that we were actually rationing things during World War II. Here in the so-called War on Terrorism, we're not rationing anything. In fact, George W. Bush is the first president who didn't raise taxes in wartime. History won't look kindly upon this.
But anyway, it's a pretty funny cartoon. It was one of the many cartoons featured in "Bugs and Daffy: The Wartime Cartoons" hosted by Leonard Maltin.
But there's something else here. The cartoon talks about rations. That brings to mind the fact that we were actually rationing things during World War II. Here in the so-called War on Terrorism, we're not rationing anything. In fact, George W. Bush is the first president who didn't raise taxes in wartime. History won't look kindly upon this.
But anyway, it's a pretty funny cartoon. It was one of the many cartoons featured in "Bugs and Daffy: The Wartime Cartoons" hosted by Leonard Maltin.
- lee_eisenberg
- Apr 15, 2007
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- Merrie Melodies #4 (1943-1944 Season): The Weakly Reporter
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- Runtime7 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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What was the official certification given to The Weakly Reporter (1944) in the United States?
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