1938-02-19 Jungle Jitters [Censored 11]

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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2009

Banned 30s cartoon featuring native African stereotypes.

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  • I don't know why they treat white americans so badly. I felt so bad for them. I even have a friend who's white

  • completely unrealistic! there isn't a woman on the planet that would be excited about a white man after being surrounded by all that black cock.

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  • @TheBanditghettoninja Don't do that. It's not an accomplishment to be born a certain way

  • Why does the black guard have a Japanese accent?

  • I was around 4 years old when I first saw this on an old WB VHS tape my grandma gave me. It also had a few other cartoons on it. I would always watch it before I went to bed, but I had to make sure I fell asleep before this cartoon came on because the "Scary dark monsters" as I called them prevented me from sleeping. I'm 20, and was happy to re-find this video and realize that the monsters were crude stereotypes of african americans.

  • ahaha black people are like the cartoon, big libs and ignorant and come from 4th world countries!!

  • This cartoon is racist but I'm not mad. It just shows how dumb racist were and are still today. I take strong pride into my people.

  • That Cartoon Appeard On The UAV Tape Of Daffy Duck & Friends Volume 2 1989 VHS That I Just Got 2 Days Ago!

  • @ezojimbo100

    At least not until WB decides to restore these 11 and other, mildly racial, cartoons to DVD in the future.

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