Pros: Rare stuff that will fascinate the target audience
Cons: Very little of it has true entertainment value
The Bottom Line:
Historical shows
Targets Disney fanatics
They will eat it up
Disney Goes to War and DisNerds and History Buffs Rejoice
The Disney Treasures DVD sets have been a blessing for fans.
Each entry has collected rare stuff from the Disney vault for fans to own. Many
of them have focused on the various animated shorts featuring the studios
signature characters. But every year they release one or two sets like On the Front Lines, which focuses on the propaganda Disney produced during World War II.
Because he felt the need to help his country, Walt Disney
almost bankrupted his company producing stuff for the war effort. Now, we get a
chance to see this part of animation history at home on DVD with this two disc
set.
Disc 1 features 29 shorts and we've got quite the range
here. The most entertaining feature Donald in the army and were recently
re-released in the Chronological Donald Volume 2 set. First, he gets drafted.
Then he has to learn to deal with life in the army. These feature the humor and
slapstick that the Donald cartoons are best known for. Yes, they are
propaganda, but they are also entertaining. Even Pluto gets into the act in
"Private Pluto," but he fairs better then his fine feathered friend.
Then there are the home front shorts. We're reminded to save
our cooking grease to be recycles in "Out of the Frying Pan and into the
Firing Line." We are reminded to buy war bonds in "Thrifty Pig"
and "Seven Wise Dwarfs." Interestingly enough, some of these sorts
were made for Canada prior
to the US 's
entry into the war. Some of these are interesting, but a little goes a long
ways. I was bored by the time I made my way through them all.
Also included are some health educational shorts made for South America . They discuss the hazards of mosquitoes,
the importance of cleanliness, and eating a balanced diet. Again, they are
mildly entertaining, but certainly not worth watching more then once.
The highlights of this disc for the Disney fan and History
buff are the most blatant propaganda pieces. All four of these shorts are
introduced by series host Leonard Maltin to put them in their proper historical
context. First up is "Der Fuehrer's Face" which finds Donald trapped
in Nazi Germany, at least for this dream. The effects of Nazi propaganda on
youth are shown in "Education for Death." "Reason and Emotion"
calls for us to listen to reason and not give in to our fear driven emotion.
Finally, "Chicken Little" becomes a war time cautionary tale with a
shocking ending. "Der Fuehrer's Face" and "Chicken Little"
are entertaining, while the other two and downright scary. I definitely
recommend that parents watch all four of these before they let their kids see
them.
Disc two's main attraction is "Victory Through Air
Power." This feature length movie was produced to bring the arguments of a
book by the same name to more people. It makes a compelling argument that the
Allies needed to build up their air forces to win the war, arguments about
modern warfare that still apply today. The film starts with the history of
animation and then shows how it has greatly changed the meaning or war. Mr.
Maltin claims that this film did help change FDR's mind on the importance of
our fledgling air force.
Disc two also features a few of the educational shorts
Disney produced during that time. Frankly, after viewing the two that are
included in their entirety, I'm glad that most of them are just highlighted. I
don't find watching a film on how to fire a gun or how to flush rivet that
entertaining. There are lots of production galleries and even galleries of some
project this Disney fan had never heard of before. Finally, we have interviews
with Disney veterans Joe Grant, John Hench, and Roy Disney.
This is a set that Disney buffs will want because it fills
in some time in the studio's history. It also has interest for historians of
all stripes as it presents a picture of life on the home front during World War
II. Since the entertainment value of much of the disc is low, I took away one
star. I probably won't go back to this set in the near future, but I was
fascinated by much of what I saw here and am thrilled that the studio released
On the Front Lines so fans can view it today.
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