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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2009

This is the part of the cartoon where the "bad guy"'s ship looses controll, and crashes into the other ships. It looks normal, but if you slow down the explosion you see an American flag, the statue of liberty, and the word AMERICA written in big letters for 1/16 of a second.

This was found while watching ALF (a show from the 80's about an ALF [ailien life form] that lands on earth) Season 2 DVD Box Set, on a bonus episode/cartoon called ALF's Animated Adventures: Phantom Pilot

ALF is not a cartoon, its a show with real people in it, but this was a bonus feature cartoon of ALF on the DVD set.

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  • lol to everyone saying the tv is huge, its cause i just moved to that house so i didnt have everything there yet. my tv now is 65in :P

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  • The most used subliminal message in everything from cartoons to porn are the circle with an "A" through it (Anarchy) and an American flag ripped or separated in the longitudinal fashion.

  • u say subliminal message? I said the greatest America Fuck yeah ever

  • @Weegee010 I remember that article.

  • I remember that TV Guide mentioned this in a short article, but I had remembered it as appearing in the 80s version of Mighty Mouse.

  • Wow! I'm not surprised by the message, just that Americans don't seem to question how they've become one of the most patriotic cultures in the world or how they got a reputation for wanting to take over the world. This is not an isolated incident, people.

  • so here's the REAL story. this was animated in Japan. the FCC wanted to know what the hell the deal was. they went to the DIC buliding in Burbank CA. Nothing. Then, a TV Guide interviewer in Japan happened upon "It is a Japanese custom to put single-frame shots into cartoons...wanted to put in the most hyper-American image..." said the president of the animation studio. So that's it. (Source: a book called Biggest Secrets by William Poundstone)

  • First of all..why would you buy an Alf DVD set? LOL. No jk..but what purpose would it serve if they posted that? I mean do the creators of alf make money people seeing a USA flag/promotion? I mean subliminal messages are wrong but I'm just wondering.

  • 80s shoe? lol

  • first! lol j/k. this is very creepy! great find. your tv is huge btw

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