No, though you may find a bootleg copy. Modern audiences find the WWII depiction of the Japanese--with its racial caricatures, ethnic humor and unconcealed hatred for America's one-time enemy--to be cruel and offensive. Warner Home Entertainment is loathe to release this.
Note that this film may have fallen into the public domain, which would mean that anyone could legally distribute a video copy without paying royalties. You may find it on any number of cheaply-priced cartoon collections. Finding a copy with good picture and sound is another matter.
Note that this film may have fallen into the public domain, which would mean that anyone could legally distribute a video copy without paying royalties. You may find it on any number of cheaply-priced cartoon collections. Finding a copy with good picture and sound is another matter.
Merrie Melodies.
What's the difference? See: this FAQ entry
What's the difference? See: this FAQ entry
See: this FAQ entry
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