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1943 FILM BY CHUCK JONES
Spies (Private Snafu)
  • Private Snafu, ''Spies'', complete short

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SNAFU(album); Snafu (disambiguation); SNAFU (album); Snafu (album)
[sna'fu:, 'snafu:]
informal
¦ noun a confused or chaotic state; a mess.
¦ verb N. Amer. throw into chaos.
Origin
1940s: acronym from situation normal: all fouled (or fucked) up.
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SNAFU(album); Snafu (disambiguation); SNAFU (album); Snafu (album)
Situation Normal: All Fucked Up
Military term thought to have originated during WWII.An army unit goes to Italy on a training mission. When they get there, they discover all their maps are of Florida. The 1st Lt. just tells his men, Just another SNAFU.
SNAFU         
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SNAFU(album); Snafu (disambiguation); SNAFU (album); Snafu (album)
Situation Normal All Fouled Up (Reference: telecommunication-slang)

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Spies (1943 film)

Spies is part of the Private Snafu series of animated shorts produced by Warner Bros. during World War II. Released in 1943, the cartoon was directed by Chuck Jones and features the vocal talents of Mel Blanc. It was included as part of the International Spy Museum exhibits, specifically the exhibit showcasing World War II-era spying.