An Amos and Andy. I assume that archive viewers are able to get past the obnoxious racial stereotypes and appreciate this for what it is. a not untypical cartoon of the period. Official films were sold all over the country in short 8mm or 16mm versions,
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judeblack, bbc
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April 29, 2015
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Andy and The Lion
This is a hilarious cartoon! I've seen this same plot used in other cartoons, but the characters of Amos and Andy make this the funniest. Hot dog!
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aziolko
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February 24, 2014
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Love these!
I watched these on TV as a kid in the early 50s. I still love them.
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Refined Taste
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April 13, 2013
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So where's the racism?
I looked as carefully as I could and I didn't see any obnoxious racial stereotypes. Just normal caricatures like Popeye or Dagwood or Betty Boop or anybody else. If you think that everyone can be a cartoon except one specific group, you a racist.
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indianacarnie
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March 27, 2013
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Glad to have it
Glad this is available.Hot Dog! Not all that as a cartoon, but as a historical artifact its unbeatable!Hot Dog! The cartoon itself is not all that well drawn, the story/plot unbelievably obvious almost from the first word spoken but still I'm glad I watched it and thank the poster for it.
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November 9, 2012
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Awesome movie
Very nice movie...good collestion
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Tymscripts
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January 11, 2012
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Good to see this preserved
It's hard to think most if not all the people who made this are no longer with us. Animation has come quite a long way, I am glad this is preserved as a reminder to us just how far we have come.
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mr1swift
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April 29, 2011
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Not Bad.
Funny stuff:)