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Young Fritz
War-time satire about the inhumanity of the nazis. Based on Samuil Marshak's play which was extremely popular among soldiers at the front.
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Plot Summary
In this animated short, a mischievous young boy named Fritz causes chaos and mayhem in his pursuit of Santa Claus. Fritz’s relentless desire for presents leads him on a wild chase, disrupting the North Pole and its inhabitants. Ultimately, his actions have unexpected consequences, teaching him a lesson about the spirit of Christmas.
Critical Reception
This short is generally viewed as a charming, albeit brief, holiday animation from Warner Bros. While not as iconic as some of their Looney Tunes features, it provides a lighthearted and entertaining holiday message typical of the era. Its simplicity and character animation are often highlighted.
What Reviewers Say
A fun, if somewhat forgettable, holiday cartoon.
Showcases classic Warner Bros. animation style of the period.
Simple story with a clear, albeit predictable, Christmas message.
Google audience: Audience reception for this short is not widely documented through Google reviews, but it is often appreciated by animation enthusiasts for its historical value and classic character design.
Fun Fact
The character of Fritz was a recurring character in a series of shorts produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions for Warner Bros. during the early 1940s, often portrayed as a troublemaker.
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