Whadda ya think? Wanna see another one of those Private Snafu cartoons that the Warner Brothers guys produced during World War II? Okay, just for you: Snafuperman is unusual in that it references another studio's films — the Superman cartoons being produced for Paramount we've been watching here lately — and even uses a few bars of the theme song for that series, presumably with their permission. This one came out in 1944, directed by Friz Freleng. Mel Blanc did most of the voices but there are a couple of lines in there from Tedd Pierce, who was one of the WB gag men and an occasional voice actor. (One other example: Pierce did the voice of the Bud Abbott type cat in "A Tale of Two Kitties," which we linked to here.)