Blitz Wolf is a 1942 American animated propaganda short film produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. A parody of the Three Little Pigs told via a World War II perspective, the short was directed by Tex Avery (in his first cartoon for MGM) and produced by Fred Quimby.[2] It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons but lost to Der Fuehrer's Face, another anti-Nazi World War II parody featuring Donald Duck.[3]

The plot is a parody of the Three Little Pigs, told from a Second World War anti-German propaganda perspective. In this cartoon, the danger is from Adolf Wolf (Adolf Hitler), who is set on invading the pig's nation of Pigmania. The pig who built his house of stone, "Sergeant Pork" (an homage to Sergeant York), take his precautions and outfits his house with defense machinery, but the two pigs who built their houses of straw and sticks claim they don't have to take precautions against the wolf because they signed a non-aggression pact with him.


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Adolf Wolf invades Pigmania, despite the two pigs protesting that he signed a treaty with them. He destroys their houses, the straw house with "Der Mechanized Huffer Und Puffer" and the stick house with an artillery shell, forcing the pigs to take shelter in the third pig's house, prompting a battle between the two parties. Towards the end of the cartoon, Adolf Wolf is blown out of his bomber plane by the pigs' artillery shells, fired from their multi-barreled "secret weapon" and filled with Defense bonds, and plummets down to Earth followed by a bomb from his own plane, which promptly blows him to Hell upon impact. There he realizes he is dead and says: "Where am I? Have I been blown to... ?", whereupon a group of devils adds: "Ehhhh, it's a possibility!", in reference to a then well-known catchphrase by Artie Auerbach on the Al Pearce radio show.[4]

Out of 15 cartoon shorts released by the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio in 1942, this was the only one to have World War II as its subject matter. Besides targeting Adolf Hitler, the short includes references to Anti-Japanese sentiment in the United States.[6]The Wolf holds a sign inviting the audience to hiss at him, as nobody cares about their reaction. This breaks the fourth wall and reveals the character's contempt for the audience.[6]

The Wolf utilizes a "Stinka Bomber PU". This is a parody of the German Stuka, a dive bomber used by the Luftwaffe.[3] The shells that down the aircraft are filled with defense bonds. The cartoon concludes with two printed titles: "The end of Adolf" and "If you'll Buy a Stamp or Bond- We'll Skin that Skunk Across the Pond!"[3]

This cartoon has rarely been shown in the United States since World War II. However, it was shown on Cartoon Network's ToonHeads and TCM's Cartoon Alley with the word "Japs" airbrushed out from the "No Japs Allowed" sign, and the scene involving a missile hitting Tokyo cut (this edited version is also available on the Region 2 Tex Avery 5-disc DVD set).[9]

I vaguely remember some cartoon series for kids. I saw it in the 90s, but it may have been older. Aired on U.S. television. I seem to remember that every episode was an entirely different story/cast of characters/etc., but they were fantasy-themed. What I remember most vividly is that the opening sequence ended with a fairy hopping along the tops of large mushrooms.

I also vaguely remember being disappointed that the show itself never included some aspect of the intro. Maybe it wasn't a cartoon, and only had a cartoon opening? Or maybe I just thought mushroom-hopping was that awesome and the episodes never had mushroom-hopping. :P

The plot is a parody of the Three Little Pigs, told from a Second World War anti-German propaganda perspective. In this cartoon, the pigs go to war against Adolf Wolf (Adolf Hitler), who is set on invading their country, Pigmania. The two pigs who built their houses of straw and sticks claim they don't have to take precautions against the wolf, because they signed non-aggression pacts with him. The pig who built his house of stone, "Sergeant Pork" (an homage to Sergeant York), does take his precautions and outfits his house with defense machinery.

Adolf Wolf invades Pigmania, despite the two pigs protesting that he signed a treaty with them. He destroys their houses, whereupon the pigs flee to the third pig's house. Then the Wolf and pigs start fighting. Towards the end of the cartoon, Adolf Wolf is blown out of his bomber plane by the pigs' artillery shells filled with Defense bonds and falls down to Earth, together with a bomb which blows him to Hell. There he realizes he is dead and says: "Where am I? Have I been blown to... ?", whereupon a group of devils adds: "Ehhhh, it's a possibility!", in reference to a then well-known catchphrase by Jerry Colonna.

This section contains a list of lesson plans. This material has been contributed by various cartoonists and educators. All items are available in printer-friendly adobe .PDF format. Each lesson plan has, listed after its title, a grade range for which the exercise is most appropriate. Many lesson plans, though, can be modified to suit older or younger classes as needed.

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A few short months later, I was driving down a strip of old Highway 10 between Valley City and Jamestown, flanked by swelling waves in vast oceans of white, begging the car heater to kick in. Sitting on the rock-hard carseat, breathing between gritted teeth: Please God, I'll never delight in my sister's weight gain again if only this thing will eke out a breath of heat.And, yet. Somehow the slap of the north wind on my face was a welcome home.On either side of the Mason-Dixon Line, I've found weather is one of the ties that binds. How hot is it there? How much rain have you had? (Never enough. Too much. I know. I remember.)The Weather Channel says it's as cold down there as it is up here. How are those Southerners handling it all? Well, all the bread and milk are sold out and, at the sighting of the first few gentle flakes floating down, Storm Watch, 2001 is screaming across the evening news.Yep. It's the talk of the rain, the snow, the cold, the wind, that offers us conversational entree, and further, perhaps, weaves something of the fabric of our character.To echo something Jerry Richardson referred to in the last edition of this magazine, North Dakotans possess distinctive qualities.I would take that a step further, and say the weather has something to do with that.Forty below doesn't just keep the riff-raff out.It may also give us a benchmark to compare the difficulties of our life struggles against. Yes, it's 6 below, as Monsignor Al Bitz e-mailed me from his parish in Casselton some weeks back. But the coffee is still hot in the cafe and friends have come to call. A lot of folks have it a lot worse.Perspective.I ran into a colleague from Grand Forks a few months after the spring floods of that awful year. So how did you and Suzette fare? I remember well the pang of familiarity as he replied, Oh well. A lot of folks had it a lot worse Folks in North Dakota don't like to complain about their own tragedies. A lot of folks have it a lot worse.I guess when you routinely drive through weather that can kill you, everything kinda pales in comparison.Perspective.Politicians there aren't cartoon characters, as Conan O'Brien recently painted former President Bill Clinton in a Time magazine essay, but real people. When I was working at The Forum some years ago, then Managing Editor Terry DeVine was placing a call to Sen. Quentin Burdick. Well, Jocelyn said, he's up on the roof, putting some shingles on. Only in North Dakota. (Of course, Minnesota is a different story )Perspective.Delsie Holmquist rapping with her pencil on the edge of her cup to capture our (always deficit) attention. Opening our eyes to the difference between regurgitating information and thinking.Pat Beatty. Courage and compassion.David Danbom. A sharp slice of wit and no excuses.Lou and Jerry Richardson. Energy, grace and passion.Catherine Cater. I wouldn't even presume to attach words.There are so many more. Their voices have come into my head often during the 23 years that have passed since my feet last left the campus. Many thanks, NDSU. For putting people like that in my head. I've needed to hear their voices and feel their kicks in my behind now and again.A lot of folks had it a lot worse.Ellen K. Voss, has been on the editorial staff of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution since 1992, and before that worked for 14 years at The Forum in Fargo. She graduated with honor from NDSU in 1978. 

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