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Feb 25, 2017 2:43 PM
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THIS IS AN ANIME ONLY DISCUSSION POST. DO NOT DISCUSS THE MANGA BEYOND THIS EPISODE.
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The frogs are Americans, they bully the Japanese ducks which leads a to a war, then after the storm they are friends just like real life :)
Oct 22, 2018 3:46 PM
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That was some war but I'm glad they made up.

It kinda reminded me of those old Disney Donald duck cartoons especially the art. The sound quality was really low, but what can you expect from a 1940 anime.

7/10.
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Jun 5, 2019 9:50 PM
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I thought it would be a war propaganda film but it turns out the message is anti-war! In 1940! I did a little bit wiki research and found out that the director Seo Mitsuyo is a leftist. He probably was forced to make propaganda films but he manages the smuggle pacifist ideal into them. It's awesome. I'm definitely gonna watch more of his stuffs.
Jan 10, 2020 1:44 AM
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Happy ending. How nice.
Feb 13, 2021 8:16 AM
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I just want to point out that most of the interpretations above are wildly incorrect given that this was released in 1940 - much before the escalation of the Japanese-American conflict in the Pacific theatre. If anything, this was the period when the Japanese were occupying Manchuria and making deep excursions into the Sino mainland. If anything this conflict is representing the Sino-Japanese wars that were the precursor to Japanese alliance with the axis.

1. The frogs begin by bullying the ducks, the frogs live on an island - Japan is considered the Island kingdom while it is China or the Middle Kingdom that was based on land aka Ducks.
2. The frogs have a naval ship made of steel - a clear reference to rapid Japanese industrialization and powerful naval dependence as opposed to the almost complete land tactics used by the ducks, aka Chinese.
3. The director was known for being an open Socialist. The Chinese socialists were already pushing back against a Japanese incursion at this point and Japanese penetration into the mainland had been paralyzed by the Oil embargo by the Allies (whose colonies were being threatened by Jap navies).
4. The message here was probably one of trying to persuade the Japanese people to realize that they have more in common with the Chinese and embrace Socialism when a much bigger threat was looming - The broader Capitalists "axis" of colonialism that had exploited countries like them for the previous centuries.
Aug 8, 2023 1:46 AM
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Did the ducks start a war cause 2 frogs were being dicks?????????
Jul 16, 2024 6:47 AM
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Very interesting film. I wish I could have watched it in a more reasonable sound/video quality. It appears more as a propaganda comedy film at first but quickly becomes terrifying before coming to somewhat of a peaceful ending.
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