They'd never get away with making a cartoon like this one in this day and age. It would be considered sexist, because it's full of now outdated stereotypes of women, depicting them as lazy ladies who just sit around knitting, filing their fingernails, and reading "love stories" (even in the mist of the "war games"), or as sexpots who use their feminine wiles to gain advantages over men, like when Private LeTwist defeats the men of the "Blue Army" by tricking them into doing her sexy "twist" dance with her (while she bats her eyes at them), until Sergeant Snorkle throws his back out, causing him and his men to "surrender unconditionally."
Now these are cartoons!!
Truly love the innuendo.
I miss these cartoons. 😢
I just noticed that in that last scene, all the WACs except the sergeant had identical faces. No wonder they were effective, it was a clone army!
Larry Storch would have been just as ideal a voice for the General as he was for the "special."
Private Latwist is a cutie.
Ring a dinga doo
Ding
These cartoons are hard to listen to with the overprocessed audio. Shame because there are some very nice Winston Sharples music cues here.
1:02 YEOW
They'd never get away with making a cartoon like this one in this day and age. It would be considered sexist, because it's full of now outdated stereotypes of women, depicting them as lazy ladies who just sit around knitting, filing their fingernails, and reading "love stories" (even in the mist of the "war games"), or as sexpots who use their feminine wiles to gain advantages over men, like when Private LeTwist defeats the men of the "Blue Army" by tricking them into doing her sexy "twist" dance with her (while she bats her eyes at them), until Sergeant Snorkle throws his back out, causing him and his men to "surrender unconditionally."
In the minute 2:15 there's a gay moment!!