. . . family viewing, and then get sandbagged by its repeated use of the A-word. This particular noun rhymes with "sass," and if you subtract that initial "s," that's what you're left with. Because Warner Bros. Cartoons were carefully crafted for kids, rather than being designed to titillate adults, there's no way that they would have included a vulgarity as crude as the A-word in a Daffy Duck outing. If they had to refer to this part of the anatomy, doubtless they would have proffered dialog mentioning a "Jack Rear End," at worst.
Review of The Village Smithy
The Village Smithy
(1942)
Some might consider this film appropriate for . . .
3 April 2022
Warning: Spoilers