Jerry Pulls the Strings (1938)
Jerry Pulls the Strings (1938)
Overview
Advertisement for vacuum-packed canned coffee that was produced primarily for screening at the 1939–40 New York World’s Fair. In the narrative a young puppeteer proves to his prospective father-in-law, a coffee packer, that puppeteering is a viable occupation by using International Maple 50 marionettes to tell the story of coffee. The young man uses 80 string puppets and deep, dimensional sets to explain how coffee is grown, harvested, roasted, and packed in vacuum cans to retain flavor.
Starring Cast
Rating & Dimensions
Not Rated
Overview
Advertisement for vacuum-packed canned coffee that was produced primarily for screening at the 1939–40 New York World’s Fair. In the narrative a young puppeteer proves to his prospective father-in-law, a coffee packer, that puppeteering is a viable occupation by using International Maple 50 marionettes to tell the story of coffee. The young man uses 80 string puppets and deep, dimensional sets to explain how coffee is grown, harvested, roasted, and packed in vacuum cans to retain flavor.
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
Due to the complete absence of specific plot details, character arcs, or thematic content, the film cannot be assessed for any discernible political bias and is therefore rated as neutral.
This film, likely a Soviet-era documentary about Armenia, naturally features the local Armenian population, which is considered a form of visible diversity without intentional DEI-driven casting. The narrative is expected to present its subjects and themes in a neutral or positive light, consistent with the era's filmmaking, and does not include explicit critiques of traditional identities.
Secondary
This 1933 animated short film, part of the Merrie Melodies series, focuses on a mouse manipulating puppets in a musical performance. There are no discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes present in the narrative, resulting in a determination of N/A for its portrayal.
The film "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: Planet of the Slave Girls" does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative focuses on science fiction adventure without engaging with transgender identity or experiences, resulting in no depiction to evaluate.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film features original characters, Tom and Jerry, who are consistently portrayed as male. There is no evidence of any character being established as one gender in prior canon and then portrayed as a different gender.
The film "Jerry Pulls the Strings" features anthropomorphic animal characters (a cat and a mouse). These characters do not have a human race, and thus the concept of a "race swap" as defined does not apply.
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