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− | A Hitch In Time is a 1955 cartoon directed by [[Chuck Jones]], produced by [[Warner Brothers]] for the United States Air Force to promote re-enlistment. |
+ | '''A Hitch In Time''' is a 1955 cartoon directed by [[Chuck Jones]], produced by [[Warner Brothers]] for the United States Air Force to promote re-enlistment. |
== Plot == |
== Plot == |
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− | An airman is looking forward to completing his tour of duty and becoming a civilian. A gremlin sergeant ("Grogan, technical gremlin first class") |
+ | An airman is looking forward to completing his tour of duty and becoming a civilian. A gremlin sergeant ("Grogan, technical gremlin first class") accompanies him on the way to the discharge office, ostensibly to ensure the airman doesn't decide to re-enlist. The gremlin then presents a series of arguments that superficially suggest that civilian life is better, but cumulatively favour re-enlistment. At the end, the airman re-enlists. |
== Video == |
== Video == |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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+ | This short is similar to [[90 Day Wondering]]. |
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A Hitch In Time is a 1955 cartoon directed by Chuck Jones, produced by Warner Brothers for the United States Air Force to promote re-enlistment.
Plot
An airman is looking forward to completing his tour of duty and becoming a civilian. A gremlin sergeant ("Grogan, technical gremlin first class") accompanies him on the way to the discharge office, ostensibly to ensure the airman doesn't decide to re-enlist. The gremlin then presents a series of arguments that superficially suggest that civilian life is better, but cumulatively favour re-enlistment. At the end, the airman re-enlists.
Video
Notes
This short is similar to 90 Day Wondering.