Russian Rhapsody

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Russian Rhapsody
Merrie Melodies series
Directed by Robert Clampett
Story by Lou Lilly
Animation by Rod Scribner
Voices by Mel Blanc
Music by Carl Stalling
Produced by Leon Schlesinger
Distributed by Warner Brothers
Release date May 20, 1944 (USA)
Format Color, 7 min, 04 sec
Language English
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Russian Rhapsody was a Merrie Melodies cartoon released to theaters on May 20, 1944.

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Too many German Bombers are failing to make it to Moscow in World War II, so Adolf Hitler decides he will personally fly the bomber to smash the Russians. However, he reckons without the Gremlins from the Kremlin...

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Though he was caricatured or parodied in several Warner Brothers cartoons, this is one of only two cartoons (the other being The Ducktators) in which Hitler is actually the lead character.

Many of the Gremlins are parodies of the Warner Brothers cartoon staff. The style of caricature is reminiscent of a 1936 Christmas Card from the staff, as drawn by T. Hee. Among the recognizable gremlins are Chuck Jones, Robert Clampett, Friz Freleng, Leon Schlesinger, and Mel Blanc.

The original title of this cartoon was (ironically) Gremlins from the Kremlin. It was changed when Disney began making its own wartime short about Gremlins, and asked other studios to not produce films about them. As this and Falling Hare were in production already, producer Leon Schlesinger compromised by changing the cartoon's name.

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