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'''''Tokio Jokio''''' is a 1943 [[Looney Tunes]] [[propaganda]] short movie directed by U.S. Corporal [[Norman McCabe]] and released to [[movie theater]]s by [[RKO Radio Pictures]]. It stars [[Mel Blanc]]. The movie presents itself as a [[Tokyo]] newscast about all areas of everyday living in [[Japan]], with the Japanese depicted as being [[wikt:incompetent|incompetent]]. The film has been controversial for its [[Racism|racist]] depictions of Japanese people.
'''''Tokio Jokio''''' is a 1943 [[Looney Tunes]] [[propaganda]] short movie directed by U.S. Corporal [[Norman McCabe]] and released to [[movie theater]]s by [[RKO Radio Pictures]]. It stars [[Mel Blanc]]. The movie presents itself as a [[Tokyo]] newscast about all areas of everyday living in [[Japan]], with the Japanese depicted as being [[wikt:incompetent|incompetent]]. The film has been controversial for its [[Racism|racist]] depictions of Japanese people.

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Tokio Jokio is a 1943 Looney Tunes propaganda short movie directed by U.S. Corporal Norman McCabe and released to movie theaters by RKO Radio Pictures. It stars Mel Blanc. The movie presents itself as a Tokyo newscast about all areas of everyday living in Japan, with the Japanese depicted as being incompetent. The film has been controversial for its racist depictions of Japanese people.

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