Looks like Snafu himself was owned by Army, as he appeared in a few films made my MGM, Disney, and UPA. However nowadays he is public domain, which is why you can find the shorts online very easily. There is a Snafu cartoon made for the public in the 50s with the fairy. They're not called by their names probably due to copyright, but it was for either retired or soon-to-be retired men to consider reenlisting.
In Afghanistan, we had "Malaria Mondays" when we took our malaria pills. Both begin with "M" so it's easy to remember.
Fun Fact: Malaria Mike was the executive producer of Far Cry 2.
Luckily, they went to Ubisoft for FC3.
The writers soon amended the SNAFU (pun intended) with *"Murder She Says"* about Anopheles Annie, the female biting mosquito.
Poor Snafu. You never learn.
Pvt Snafu was great! (Created by Dr. Seuss (Theodore Geisel), voices by Mel Blanc!
4:36 Ya Think?
funnily enough, while they incorrectly used a male mosquito for this cartoon, 1945's "It's Murder She Says" used only female mosquitoes
If it was a female, her would be Anna Felis
Malaria Mike wants Snafu's thunder-clapping cakes.
Bro, SNAFU had some great dodging skills. Especially when he encounters some protection stuff and whatnot
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honestly wouldn't blame mike.
Remember soilders if you’re dealing with Mosquitos never sleep and Bathed Naked
well WB made a mistake as its the FEMALE mosquito that stings!
You mean bites?
Whoever said this was a male?
@Alec nolastname Sexist. Girls can have the name Mike and a masculine voice.
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Just like how A Bug's Life and Antz both depict male worker and soldier ants, even though only females are workers and soldiers.
Quaint as all hell.
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Private Snafu: WTF happened to me
1 number away
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Mike just said gun instead of b “itch”
"Son of a Gun" is commonly used vernacular
can you guess whatthat is?
Does Warner Bros. own the rights to Private Snafu? Or is he owned by the U.S. military?
Looks like Snafu himself was owned by Army, as he appeared in a few films made my MGM, Disney, and UPA. However nowadays he is public domain, which is why you can find the shorts online very easily. There is a Snafu cartoon made for the public in the 50s with the fairy. They're not called by their names probably due to copyright, but it was for either retired or soon-to-be retired men to consider reenlisting.
it was owned by the Army's Motion Picture Unit, Snafu is public domain now though
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