The Weakly Reporter

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The Weakly Reporter
The Vitaphone Corporation
Release date
March 25, 1944 (US)
Running time
7 minutes
LanguageEnglish

The Weakly Reporter is a

Carl Stalling, this cartoon is a spoof of sacrifices made by those on the homefront during World War II
.

Plot

The opening sequence is set to

My Country, 'Tis Of Thee and shows the Statue of Liberty and the presidents of Mount Rushmore in wartime garbs, such as air raid wardens and civil defense personnel. An uncredited Frank Graham
is the narrator.

The second sequence, to the tune of

automobile traffic. One of those scenes shows a policeman chasing someone only to zoom out to show a foot chase. The policeman makes a reference to early race car driver Barney Oldfield
.

To the tune of Memories, a scene shows a trio of

Porterhouse steak. The butcher replies, "We certainly do ma'am." and allows the lady to sniff the beef
, then charges her $1.19 (equal to $20.6 today) for the privilege of sniffing.

The cartoon then switches to a man tossing and turning in bed and, to the tune of A Cup Of Coffee, A Sandwich And You, discusses the rationing of coffee, both before and after rationing. The sequence after that deals with hoarding, and to the tune of Yankee Doodle, says about war bonds, "You can't hoard too many of these!" A scene, to the tune of Oh, You Beautiful Doll, deals with women regularly visiting beauty salons to improve wartime morale, and one lady is shown wearing a welder's mask as a nod to Rosie the Riveter.

An

jeweler nets an alarm clock. Following sequences deal with feminine intrigue as well as women joining the Army (to the title tune of Captains of the Clouds) and taking jobs vacated by men who have gone off to war. One "feminine intrigue" scene shows a woman with an accent being affectionate to an American man in front of what appears to be a German castle, saying, "I can't go back without them. Please! Please!" As the camera zooms out, the castle is actually on a calendar advertising meat in a butcher shop. The butcher says, "Oh, very well. Here, that will be fifty cents" (equal to $8.65 today) as he wraps two ham
steaks up for the woman.

The cartoon closes with scenes dealing with factory workers building ships, planes, and guns faster than they had ever been built before, and features a scene where a female repair person empties her toolbox and starts a stalled machine (and the entire factory) with a

hairpin
.

The closing scene shows a formally dressed man standing with a woman (who is holding a bottle of

champagne) at an empty dry dock, ready to launch a ship. The woman asks the man, "But, where's the boat?" The man replies, "Just start swinging, lady!" As she swings the bottle of champagne, the ship rises out of nowhere, gets struck by the bottle and launches to the tune of Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean. The camera pans to a shack, and then closes in on a shot showing the shack's door window marked "Henry J. Kaiser
- Private" and a sign hanging from a nail on the shack's door which read "Back in 2 minutes - out to launch". Iris out.

Home media

The Weakly Reporter can be found uncut, uncensored, and digitally remastered on Disc 2 ("Patriotic Pals") of the

MGM Home Video
release, "Bugs and Daffy: The Wartime Cartoons".

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