This is the only cartoon ever made set during WW1, isn't it?
>>77908393
No, IIRC Atlantis is set during the early stages of the war, Milo says he thinks blond chick is a "spy for the kaiser". There is also an anti-war/christmas short, whose name escapes me, that has some segments set in WWI.
>there will never be an Enemy Ace cartoon
>>77908393
There was that JL special where they time-traveled and Green Lantern lost his powers. It was technically an alternate timeline but it had cryogenically frozen Hitler in it.
>>77910381
Peace on Earth?
>>77908393
There was a fairly recent cartoon made set during WWI in France. Or maybe it was WWII
>>77911970
>WWI
>>77912045
How can you not tell the difference between WWI and WWII?
>>77910509
Too violent for children's cartoons, too serious for adult's cartoons.
If it counts, then the Looney Tunes short "Dumb Patrol" was set in WWI.
>>77908393
it was?
>>77915225
Well yeah, it was obviously a cartoony version of the Red Baron and his Flying Circus.
>>77915311
the only iconic wartime aviators i remember from history class were the lustwaffe
>>77915445
>lustwaffe
Is that like a porn parody of the Luftwaffe? And I always figured the Red Baron was like the iconic flying ace.
>>77915311
That, and a riff on this film, which was set in something like 1912.
Do shorts count? There's La Detente, at least.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miU7pBiVf7M
>>77912093
WWI has the Kaiser, WWII has Nazi's.
World War I is also more about trench warfare, the front usually doesn't move, while WWII has moving battlefields.
Um, Snoopy?
>>77915758
I know that, I'm wondering why the other guy didn't know that. The main reason anyone brings up WWII is for Nazis, you'd know it's not WWII if there's no Nazis.
>>77915780
Snoopy is just hallucinating though.
>>77915758
>World War I is also more about trench warfare, the front usually doesn't move
In the Western Front, sure, but not so much anywhere else. The Eastern Front varied a fair bit- not as much as in WWII, sure, but the Germans got pretty close to St. Petersburg/Petrograd. The Middle Eastern theater was a clusterfuck up and down the Euphrates, and Lettow-Vorbeck ran a good campaign in Africa, considering his situation.