The Home Front

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Title

The Home Front

Description

Made for the military to help inform and boost recruits’ morale, the Private Snafu shorts provide insight into the type of cartoons that could be made without the Code's restrictions and censorship.

In particular, these works often include more overt sexual jokes, nudity, and references to bodily functions. However, the latter is mainly due to the fact that these shorts aim to inform about proper hygiene procedures. In this short, Snafu believes his family at home is not doing their part for the war effort, until the Technical Fairy appears and corrects this misconception.

While the Technical Fairy's sexuality is rarely explicitly depicted and arguably changes depending on the short, for instance, see the ending of A Lecture on Camouflage (Jones, 1944). In The Home Front, he kisses Snafu and then comments, "I didn't know you cared, woo-woo."

Source

Director: Frank Tashlin
Year: 1943
Country: United States
Gender and Sexuality: Queer coded
Animation Style: Traditional
Genre: Comedy, war
Type: Implicit, short

Can currently be watched on Internet Archive or YouTube: https://youtu.be/c1WOpaPHIls

Files

Citation

“The Home Front,” Queer Animation, accessed July 14, 2025, https://queeranimation.omeka.net/items/show/15.