11 Incredibly Racist Warner Bros Cartoons
Every single one of these would be a total career-destroyer if they were released today.
Warner Bros.Early cartoons used to be racistlike really, really racist. We all know this thanks to characters that proudly displayed offensive traits that are guaranteed to cause a riot in todays world. If you need an example, look no further than the crows in the Disney's classic Dumbo, however you can still get a copy of this if you wanted, whereas the ones featured here are something else entirely. With that in mind, here is a group of cartoon shorts made by Warner Bros. that have been banned and withdrawn from syndication - unofficially dubbed the Censored Eleven. All of these were made in the 30s and 40s and the last time any one of them was seen on TV was 1968. For a long time they were forgotten, but new media has made it easy for people who found one such gem on an old VHS tape to share it with the world. Warners tried to play it cool, even holding a promotional viewing in 2010 and announcing that these cartoons will come out on DVD sometime in the future. But, after all, how bad can they be?