The Draft Horse

The Draft Horse

The Draft Horse is a Warner Bros. cartoon released in 1942. Mel Blanc provided the voices.

A farm horse sees a poster that says the U.S. Army needs horses. The horse goes to the recruiting station and tries to volunteer, but is eventually rejected, labeled "44-F". Leaving the station dejected, he wanders into a wargames situation, and the flying bullets frighten him so much he makes a dash for home. At the end, he is serving the war effort in another way, knitting "V for Victory" sweaters for the boys overseas.

One amusing bit that highlights the Warner cartoonists' penchant for going to the edge of general public taste without quite crossing over, is this "eye chart test", underscored by the music connected with this limerick song::You're in the Army now [normal size letters] :You're not behind the plow [smaller letters] :You'll never get rich [very small letters] :..... [letters too small to read] :YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW! [huge letters]

The missing line can either be rendered "You son-of-a-bitch" or "Just diggin' a ditch", depending on the audience. A similar gag was employed by Tex Avery in MGM's 1942 cartoon, "Blitz Wolf".

Trivia

*A character who would go on to be Private Snafu gives the horse a brushing, only to end up being brushed by the horse himself. Private Snafu as a series character did not officially debut until 1943.

ee also

*Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1940-1949)

External links

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