Tokyo Woes

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Tokyo Woes is a 1945 Warner Bros. cartoon short released in 1945, originally only seen by the U.S. Navy. It was directed by Bob Clampett.

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"Tokyo Rose" broadcasts a message encouraging servicemen not to bother with war bonds. The Sad Sack, a fake U.S. POW with a voice resembling Porky Pig, explains that life is so wonderful in Japan that he intends to move there permanently with his family. To the proposition "What good will bonds do?" Mr. Hook responds with a missile shell containing a reply from a "talking bond," along with a number of explosive devices. Post-war, another shell lands on Hook, this time containing what is known as the "talking bond" giving all the benefits to his investment's.

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