Squander Bug

Squander Bug

__NOEDITSECTION__

The Squander Bug was a World War II propaganda character created by the British National Savings Committee to discourage wasteful spending. Originally designed by freelance illustrator Phillip Boydell for press adverts, the character was widely used by other wartime artists in poster campaigns and political cartoons. It is one of the few propaganda campaigns from World War Two to be fully documented from the original concept sketches to the finished adverts.p62, Joseph Darracott and Belinda Loftus, "Second World War Posters", HMSO, London, 1972.]

Creation

During the Second World War, the British National Savings Committee became concerned that inflated prices were being paid for scarce consumer goods and believed that the money would be better spent on savings certificates to finance the war.p21, Joseph Darracott and Belinda Loftus, "Second World War Posters", HMSO, London, 1972.] The Committee felt that a way to ridicule indulgent spending was needed, without being boring or high-handed.

To meet this need, Boydell produced a series of six sketches depicting an imp-like creature named the 'Money Grub' that could 'push, pull, scratch, bite and steal'. The concept was accepted almost as it stood, aside from the name being changed.

The character was intended as a positive alternative to endless government warnings on what "not" to do, for example 'Don't waste fuel' or 'Don't waste paper'. Instead, the Squander Bug's speech balloons encouraged shoppers to waste their money on useless purchases, accompanied by captions urging consumers to fight or starve the creature. The character eventually gained swastika tattoos and was even placed in Madame Tussauds wax museum alongside other war enemies such as Hitler and Mussolini. [p80, Joseph Darracott, "A Cartoon War", Pen & Sword Books Ltd, 1989.]

Usage

Boydell was mainly involved in developing the Squander Bug for press adverts, but the character was also adapted for use in poster campaigns with the same message. British wartime cartoonists such as David Low and Carl Giles also used the character, sometimes ironically. For example, Victor Weisz lampooned Hitler's manpower shortages by giving him his own pair of squander bugs.

The character developed an international reputation, and an adapted version was used in Australia, where the Squander Bug was given a Japanese appearance. [Australia Under Attack 1942-1943, http://www.awm.gov.au/underattack/mobilise/santa.asp, accessed June 1, 2007] A Squander Bug character was also created by Dr. Seuss to encourage Americans to buy war bonds, although the design was quite different from Boydell's version. [University of North Texas Library, http://digital.library.unt.edu/permalink/meta-dc-138, accessed June 1, 2007]

References

External links

* [http://www.awm.gov.au/underattack/mobilise/santa.asp Australia Under Attack 1942-1943]
* [http://www.cyber-heritage.co.uk/women/bug43.jpgWomen's Magazines at Cyberheritage]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/stories/80/a9023780.shtml People's War Stories at the BBC]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • squander-bug — …   Useful english dictionary

  • squander — 1580s (implied in squandering), to spend recklessly or prodigiously, of unknown origin; Shakespeare used it 1593 in Merchant of Venice with a sense of to be scattered over a wide area. Squander bug, a British symbol of reckless extravagance and… …   Etymology dictionary

  • King's Stand Stakes — NOTOC The King s Stand Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in the United Kingdom open to thoroughbreds which are three years old or above. It is run over a distance of 5 furlongs (1,006 metres) at Ascot Racecourse, and it takes place annually… …   Wikipedia

  • Home front during World War II — U.S. Government Publicity photo of American machine tool worker in Texas. The home front covers the activities of the civilians in a nation at war. World War II was a total war; homeland production became even more invaluable to both the Allied… …   Wikipedia

  • List of World War II topics (S) — # S 1 Uranium Committee # S 50 # S mine # S Phone # S. A. Ayer # S. J. Warmington # S.L.A. Marshall # S.S. Doomtrooper # S.S. Pink Star # S?awomir Maciej Bittner # S?kichi Takagi # S?saku Suzuki # Søren Kam # Søren Petersen # S1 Scout Car # SA… …   Wikipedia

  • Myspace — Type Private Founded …   Wikipedia

  • Dunno — The Adventures of Dunno and his Friends book cover Dunno, or Know Nothing (Russian: Незнайка, Neznayka; from the Russian phrase не знаю , don t know) is an anti hero created by the Soviet children s writer Nikolay Nosov. Dunno, recognized by his… …   Wikipedia

  • burn up — Synonyms and related words: ablate, absorb, aggravate, anger, annoy, assimilate, badger, bait, be at, bedevil, beset, bleed white, bother, bristle, brown off, bug, bullyrag, burn down, chivy, consume, cremate, deplete, devil, digest, discompose,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • put out — Synonyms and related words: abash, abashed, abroad, addle, addle the wits, adrift, afflicted, aggravate, aggravated, agitated, ail, air, annoy, annoyed, appall, astound, astray, at sea, ball up, balled up, be the matter, becloud, bedazzle,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • throw — Synonyms and related words: abandon, addle, agitate, amaze, apply, assume, baffle, bake, bamboozle, be confined, be sick, bear, bear a child, bear young, beat, bend, bewilder, blow, blow down, blow over, boggle, bounce, bowl, bowl down, bowl over …   Moby Thesaurus

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”