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- 6. According to Wallace Deuel, what was Disney fearful of being labeled as?
- 7. After Pearl Harbor, Disney studios lots in Burbank, California was converted into______?
- 9. Although most of Disney’s films at the time were military training films, they also had ones that aligned with fearful, racially charged wartime climates that stereotyped or demonized _____
- 10. Disney’s Studio artist, Fujikawa, escaped incarceration by being what?
- 13. In Der Fuehrer’s Face, where is Donald stuck in?
- 17. The company’s artist created 1200 of what, free of charge?
- 18. If mussolini is portrayed as a jowly thug, emperor Hirohito had yellow skin, buck teeth, and slanted eyes, what was Hitler as?
- 19. If war posed a business problem for Disney, then converting to wartime production was the ______
- 20. What was not referenced in the material by Disney?
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- 1. What was closed in Europe, causing Fantasia, Pinocchio, and Bambi to log early box office losses upon their release?
- 2. At the time of the War, who was Disney’s biggest star?
- 3. During World War One, Disney volunteered for the Red Cross, doing what?
- 4. Donald Duck, donned khakis was trying to _____ people to the United States Army
- 5. What was the radio helping Donald with?
- 8. After the war, women were what at the Disney company?
- 11. Animated short sold patriotic message about the freedoms of American life, but it also epitomized the racist______?
- 12. “I don’t like this profit during war . . . When people are out there giving up their ____” -Walt Disney
- 14. Soldiers got to carry insignia into battle, reminding them of what?
- 15. This saying is from a poster about ______: “Thousands of eyes in the dark keep your eyes open”
- 16. Upwards of what percent of Disney’s work was related to the war effort?
- 18. What did Minnie Mouse recycle to make explosives?
