![]() Originally classified as for-military-personnel-only, Private Snafu featured a bumbling protagonist who helped illustrate the dos and don’ts of Army safety and security protocols. ![]() It was here that Geisel soon found himself working closely with Chuck Jones on an instructional cartoon called Private Snafu. Seuss” Geisel And Chuck Jones previously worked together on Army training videos.ĭuring World War II, Geisel joined the United States Army Air Forces and served as commander of the Animation Department for the First Motion Picture Unit, a unit tasked with creating various training and pro-war propaganda films. Here are 12 facts about the TV special that will surely make your heart grow three sizes this holiday season. ![]() Seuss’s equally famous children’s book by legendary animator Chuck Jones, How the Grinch Stole Christmas first aired more than 50 years ago, on December 18, 1966. For most people, this includes at least one viewing of the 1966 animated classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Each year, millions of Americans welcome the holiday season by tuning into their favorite TV specials. ![]()
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