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You'll never look at another Disney film the same way again when you figure this out: "The Jungle Book" came out during the late 60s, but which American War was it a propaganda film for? And you wouldn't think it was a propaganda film either, would you?

2006-11-10 11:12:32 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Movies

and no, before you answer, it was not a propaganda film for the Second World War, that ended in 1945, "The Jungle Book" as I said, came out in the 60s, 1967 to be presise! So which war was it use to spread propaganda (believe it or not, there are hidden motives/propaganda uses behind all Disney films, you just have to know where to look)

2006-11-10 11:16:56 · update #1

Another thing you may not have known, the film of "Alice In Wonderland" stays very close to the book by almost saying that the Warrington born Author (a town in the North West of England) of the book was off his head on LSD when he had certain influences on the book, the film shows this quite clearly.

2006-11-10 11:20:30 · update #2

just for the record,I'm not mentally ill, and the Jungle Book was not about the First World War? The Americans didn't enter that one until 1918, and "The Jungle Book" came out at the same time America was fighting a (Then) current war, but which one?

2006-11-10 11:36:52 · update #3

13 answers

i dont know much about american wars, so im guesing........ vietnam perhaps?

2006-11-10 11:14:14 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am not quite sure but if you have read 'The Da Vinci Code' Disney is kinda like a code. Walt Disney always had hidden codes in his films and hidden messages and I'm guessing his messages were passed down for more films. I would try to check out on imdb.com for more info.

2006-11-10 19:16:53 · answer #2 · answered by animatedevee12 2 · 0 0

The Six Day War

2006-11-10 19:13:49 · answer #3 · answered by singdancelove 3 · 0 0

Why would you want to burst my bubble. Can you not enjoy a film without reading into it. Are you saying disney films should be for over 18s. Wow I thought Inspector Gadget was crafty. Well boss cat stands no chance. What is he telling us.

2006-11-10 19:36:46 · answer #4 · answered by linloue 2 · 1 0

Vietnam or Korean War? And, wow, didnt know that. I love that movie. Can't picture it as propaganda

2006-11-10 19:14:56 · answer #5 · answered by Golden Hair 3 · 0 0

So wot you are telling me not to watch any more Disney films because they have a hidden agenda

Get real ............ Lion King for me rocks

2006-11-10 19:21:47 · answer #6 · answered by toon_tigger 5 · 0 0

I tend to notice more blatant things, like ten year old boys smokin' a peace pipe in Peter Pan.

2006-11-10 19:34:15 · answer #7 · answered by Teresa 5 · 2 0

it happens to be about the first world war
and yes, i knew the one about alice in wonderland!
thanks! ;)

2006-11-10 19:32:36 · answer #8 · answered by A Pirate's Life For ME ;) 6 · 0 1

Obviously Disney failed then.

2006-11-10 19:16:09 · answer #9 · answered by Harriet 5 · 0 0

you know, you can get help with mental problems, go see a doctor asap. i hope you get well soon.

2006-11-10 19:22:47 · answer #10 · answered by idhard2find&looking 4 · 0 1

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