Saps in Chaps (1942) Poster

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When story writer Sgt. Dave Monahan has a bronco rider . . .
oscaralbert12 August 2017
Warning: Spoilers
. . . charge out of a rodeo stall mounted upon a bucking Native American woman 6 minutes, 28 seconds into SAPS IN CHAPS, is this merely an example of cartoon racism, or something more? If SAPS IN CHAPS were a product of the Walt Disney Megacorp., you could surely chalk up this deplorable scene to the former root cause. However, since SAPS IN CHAPS is a product of Warner Bros.' crack Animated Sorts Seers division (aka, The Looney Tuners), those renown prognosticators of America's upcoming Calamities, Catastrophes, Cataclysms, and Apocalypti, you can bet that there's "something more" to the rest of Sgt. Monahan's story. It turns out that the rodeo rider featured here at the 6:28 mark represents Red Commie KGB Chief Vlad "The Mad Russian" Putin's White House Sock Puppet, Don Juan Rump. This would make the cowboy's "ride" one of Putin's top Fifth Columnist KGB spies, Third Lady Melancholia Rump. When you listen closely to the SAPS IN CHAPS soundtrack, you'll notice that her climactic cries are much more Slavic or Balkan in tone than Crow or Sioux.
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10/10
Cartoon cowpokes in a corral of comedy!
QuinnE31 January 2002
Sagebrush site gags depicting wild west wackiness. The bit where a snidely villain enters a saloon, approaches the bar and repeatedly shoots a cockeyed cowboy who laughs wildly and says "Stop! You're killing me!," is hilarious.
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