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You're an Education
Title card for reissue version, circa 1946.
Directed bySupervision:
Frank Tashlin (uncredited)
Produced byLeon Schlesinger
Animation byUncredited on the Blue Ribbon Reissue:
Robert McKimson
Effects Animation:
A C. Gamer
Backgrounds byBackground supervisor:
Art Loomer (uncredited)
Color processTechnicolor
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Running time
7:47 (original version)[citation needed]
6:58 (Blue Ribbon reissue)

You're An Education is a 1938 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin.

Plot

The brochures in a travel agency spring to life in this "it's-midnight-and-everything-comes-to-life" cartoon, this time in a travel agency with first a bunch of tableaux, followed by a big song, then a crime story.

We see a spinning globe, then the front of the agency store, where we see several displays of banners and posters of different countries. Then as we see one poster/banner for each country, we hear a song tied to the country or a pun on the name. For example, with a picture of Bombay harbor, we see exploding bombs! There's a little tour of the world at first, with appropriate songs, which then stray into puns about food. "Food's an Education," so we go to Hungary, Turkey, the Sandwich Islands, Hamburg, Chili, Oyster Bay, Twin Forks and Java. The Thief of Bagdad uses the Florida Keys to break into the Kimberly Diamond Mine, and then pawns them with the Pawnee Indians. He is chased by the soldiers and police of different nations, but gets away by forming an "unusual alliance" with the Lone Stranger: "Well, you're not alone now, Beeg Boy!"

Notes

  • This was Frank Tashlin's last cartoon with Warner Bros. for five years; he left the studio to become a gag writer with Disney, then moved to Screen Gems to direct. He would return in 1943, but left again for good in 1946.
  • The Blue Ribbon reissue of this cartoon is missing about 45 seconds of footage. The print used on Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 4 is the reissue print. The original footage is presumed to be lost. However, the cartoon is not included on the Region 2 release.
  • This is the third and final entry in Tashlin's "Books-Come-To-Life" trilogy released in 1937–1938. The other two were Speaking of the Weather and Have You Got Any Castles?.
  • This is also the final cartoon where the WB shield is blue in the opening titles and the last Merrie Melodies cartoon to use the orange-yellow rings in the opening titles. The next cartoon, The Night Watchman uses the green-yellow rings in the opening titles and the WB shield is changed back to red.
  • This is the first cartoon to end with the 1938–1941 rendition of "Merrily We Roll Along".

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