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Should you watch this today? Honestly, only if you are a massive history nerd or love digging up weird, dusty relics of 1930s political propaganda. If you want a normal, fun cartoon, you are definitely going to hate this. But if you like seeing how people tried to sell economic policies using goofy, bouncing animations...


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Ted Eshbaugh

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"Should you watch this today? Honestly, only if you are a massive history nerd or love digging up weird, dusty relics of 1930s political propaganda. If you want a normal, fun cartoon, you are definitely going to hate this. But if you like seeing how people tried to sell economic policies using goofy, bouncing animations, it is a fascinating ten minutes. The whole thing is basically a giant metaphor about a house on fire. A bunch of incompetent guys are trying to put it out with leaky buckets, wh..."


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