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* ATasteOfTheLash: Legree uses his whip at every opportunity with glee.


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* AnachronismStew: Slavery was abolished in 1865 and the short features an electrical power plug - the first one was patented in 1904. [[spoiler:And Uncle Tom's car is a 1930s model, no car existed at the time of slavery.]] Justified as this is a Tex Avery-style parody of ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'', and most Tex Avery parodies don't stick to historical accuracy all that much.
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* AnachronismStew: Slavery was abolished in 1865 and the short features an electrical power plug - the first one was patented in 1904. [[spoiler:And Uncle Tom's car is a 1930s model, no car existed at the time of slavery.]] Justified as this is a Tex Avery-style parody of ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'', and Like most of Tex Avery parodies don't stick to Avery's parodies, historical accuracy all that much.
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* BreakingTheFourthWall: ATasteOfTheLash: Legree uses his whip at every opportunity with glee.
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* WhipItGood: Legree uses his whip at every opportunity with glee.
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Not to be confused with ''Uncle Tom's Cabana'', a pseudo-remake produced ten years later for MGM Studios which was also directed by Tex Avery and was also banned (but not part of the Eleven, as the Censored Eleven consists entirely of Warner Bros. shorts).

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Not to be confused with ''Uncle Tom's Cabana'', a pseudo-remake produced ten years later for MGM Studios and starring WesternAnimation/{{Droopy}} which was also directed by Tex Avery and was also banned (but not part of the Eleven, as the Censored Eleven consists entirely of Warner Bros. shorts).
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Not to be confused with ''Uncle Tom's Cabana'', made ten years later for MGM Studios, and also banned (but not part of the Eleven, as the Censored Eleven consists of eleven Warner Bros. shorts and ''Uncle Tom's Cabana'' is an MGM short).

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Not to be confused with ''Uncle Tom's Cabana'', made a pseudo-remake produced ten years later for MGM Studios, Studios which was also directed by Tex Avery and was also banned (but not part of the Eleven, as the Censored Eleven consists entirely of eleven Warner Bros. shorts and ''Uncle Tom's Cabana'' is an MGM short).shorts).
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Like the rest of the WesternAnimation/CensoredEleven cartoons, this one has never been shown on American television or released on home media in the US (it was released in Europe on VHS), though many online video sites do have his available.

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Like the rest of the WesternAnimation/CensoredEleven cartoons, this one has never been shown on American television or released on home media in the US (it was released in Europe on VHS), though many online video sites do have his it available.
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Like the rest of the WesternAnimation/CensoredEleven cartoons, this one has never been shown on American television or released on home media in the US (it was in Europe), though many online video sites do have his available.

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Like the rest of the WesternAnimation/CensoredEleven cartoons, this one has never been shown on American television or released on home media in the US (it was released in Europe), Europe on VHS), though many online video sites do have his available.
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Like all of the Censored Eleven cartoons, this one has never been shown on American television or released on home media in the US (it was in Europe), though many online video sites do have his available.

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Like all the rest of the Censored Eleven WesternAnimation/CensoredEleven cartoons, this one has never been shown on American television or released on home media in the US (it was in Europe), though many online video sites do have his available.
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Like all of the Censored Eleven cartoons, this one has never been shown on American television or released on home media, though many online video sites do have his available.

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Like all of the Censored Eleven cartoons, this one has never been shown on American television or released on home media, media in the US (it was in Europe), though many online video sites do have his available.

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The short is included in the WesternAnimation/CensoredEleven due to the many stereotypical portrayals of black characters it contains. Not to be confused with ''Uncle Tom's Cabana'', made ten years later for MGM Studios, and also banned (but not part of the Eleven, as the Censored Eleven consists of eleven Warner Bros. shorts and ''Uncle Tom's Cabana'' is an MGM short).

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The short is included in Like all of the WesternAnimation/CensoredEleven due to the Censored Eleven cartoons, this one has never been shown on American television or released on home media, though many stereotypical portrayals of black characters it contains. online video sites do have his available.

Not to be confused with ''Uncle Tom's Cabana'', made ten years later for MGM Studios, and also banned (but not part of the Eleven, as the Censored Eleven consists of eleven Warner Bros. shorts and ''Uncle Tom's Cabana'' is an MGM short).



* ExactWords: The narrator asks the hounds to say a word to the audience. The grey hound wakes up and says "Hello." then resumes sleeping.

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* ExactWords: The narrator asks the hounds to say a word to the audience. The grey hound greyhound wakes up and says "Hello." then resumes sleeping.
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Simon Simon Legree, a greedy used slaves trader, sells the old Uncle Tom to Little Eva (a young white girl) and Topsy (a young black girl) on layaway -- the girls bought him to save him from being whipped. Comes the winter, Legree finds out that the girls have missed their last three payments and sets out to get his money or take Uncle Tom back. The girls hide Uncle Tom upon learning of Legree's arrival and Eliza, a slave housemaid, whisks them away and a chase ensues.

The short was included in the WesternAnimation/CensoredEleven due to the many stereotypical portrayals of black characters it contains. Not to be confused with ''Uncle Tom's Cabana'', made ten years later for MGM Studios, and also banned (but not part of the Eleven).

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Simon Simon Legree, a greedy used slaves trader, sells the old Uncle Tom to Little Eva (a young white girl) and Topsy (a young black girl) on layaway -- the girls bought him to save him from being whipped. Comes the winter, Legree finds out that the girls have missed their last three payments and sets out to get his money or take Uncle Tom back. The girls hide Uncle Tom upon learning of Legree's arrival and Eliza, a slave housemaid, whisks them away and a chase ensues. \n\n Since this is a Tex Avery cartoon made from when he was a Warner Bros. animation director, expect a lot of fourth-wall breaking and {{deconstructive parody}} to ensue.

The short was is included in the WesternAnimation/CensoredEleven due to the many stereotypical portrayals of black characters it contains. Not to be confused with ''Uncle Tom's Cabana'', made ten years later for MGM Studios, and also banned (but not part of the Eleven).Eleven, as the Censored Eleven consists of eleven Warner Bros. shorts and ''Uncle Tom's Cabana'' is an MGM short).
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The short was included in the WesternAnimation/CensoredEleven due to the many stereotypical portrayals of black characters it contains. Not to be confused with ''Uncle Tom's Cabana'', made ten years later, and also banned (but not part of the Eleven).

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The short was included in the WesternAnimation/CensoredEleven due to the many stereotypical portrayals of black characters it contains. Not to be confused with ''Uncle Tom's Cabana'', made ten years later, later for MGM Studios, and also banned (but not part of the Eleven).



* AnachronismStew: Slavery was abolished in 1865 and the short features an electrical power plug - the first one was patented in 1904. [[spoiler:And Uncle Tom's car is a 1930s model, no car existed at the time of slavery.]]

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* AnachronismStew: Slavery was abolished in 1865 and the short features an electrical power plug - the first one was patented in 1904. [[spoiler:And Uncle Tom's car is a 1930s model, no car existed at the time of slavery.]]]] Justified as this is a Tex Avery-style parody of ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'', and most Tex Avery parodies don't stick to historical accuracy all that much.



* DeadpanSnarker: The grey hound, on two occasions. The first instance is a mere "Hello." he says as a sole answer to the narrator before resuming his nap. The second one is when the narrator asks him if he's ready, he says "Yeah, I guess so, there is not much to do!"

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* DeadpanSnarker: The grey hound, greyhound, on two occasions. The first instance is a mere "Hello." he says as a sole answer to the narrator before resuming his nap. The second one is when the narrator asks him if he's ready, he says "Yeah, I guess so, there is not much to do!"
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* ShoutOut: Simon Legree's AdaptationNameChange to "[[RedundantName Simon Simon]] Legree" was probably a reference to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_Simon French actress Simone Simon.]]

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* ShoutOut: Simon Legree's AdaptationNameChange to "[[RedundantName "[[RepetitiveName Simon Simon]] Legree" was probably a reference to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_Simon French actress Simone Simon.]]
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* ShoutOut: Simon Legree's AdaptationNameChange to "[[RedundantName Simon Simon]] Legree" was probably a reference to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_Simon French actress Simone Simon.]]
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Simon Simon Legree, a greedy used slaves trader, sells the old Uncle Tom to Little Eva (a young white girl) and Topsy (a young black girl) on layaway -- the girls bought him to save him from being whipped. Comes the winter, Legree finds out that the girls have missed their last three payments and sets out to get his money or take Uncle Tom back. The girls hide Uncle Tom upon learning of Legree's arrival and Eliza,a slave housemaid, whisks them away and a chase ensues.

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Simon Simon Legree, a greedy used slaves trader, sells the old Uncle Tom to Little Eva (a young white girl) and Topsy (a young black girl) on layaway -- the girls bought him to save him from being whipped. Comes the winter, Legree finds out that the girls have missed their last three payments and sets out to get his money or take Uncle Tom back. The girls hide Uncle Tom upon learning of Legree's arrival and Eliza,a Eliza, a slave housemaid, whisks them away and a chase ensues.



* VocalDissonance: When the narrator asks Little Eva to introduce herself, she starts [[MotorMouth enumerating useless details about herself in rapid succession]] and event lifts her dress. The now-embarrassed narrator tells her that all he and the audience want to know is her name, to which she angrily answers "LITTLE EVA, YA DOPE!" with a male voice.

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* VocalDissonance: When the narrator asks Little Eva to introduce herself, she starts [[MotorMouth enumerating useless details about herself in rapid succession]] and event even lifts her dress. The now-embarrassed narrator tells her that all he and the audience want to know is her name, to which she angrily answers "LITTLE EVA, YA DOPE!" with a male voice.
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Simon Simon Legree, a greedy used slaves trader, sells the old Uncle Tom to Little Eva (a young white girl) and Topsy (a young black girl) on layaway -- the girls bought him to save him from being whipped. In winter, Legree finds that the girls have missed their last three payments and sets out to get his money or take Uncle Tom back. The girls hide Uncle Tom upon learning of Legree's arrival and Eliza, a black woman, whisks them away and a chase ensues.

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Simon Simon Legree, a greedy used slaves trader, sells the old Uncle Tom to Little Eva (a young white girl) and Topsy (a young black girl) on layaway -- the girls bought him to save him from being whipped. In Comes the winter, Legree finds out that the girls have missed their last three payments and sets out to get his money or take Uncle Tom back. The girls hide Uncle Tom upon learning of Legree's arrival and Eliza, a black woman, Eliza,a slave housemaid, whisks them away and a chase ensues.
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The short was included in the WesternAnimation/CensoredEleven due to the many stereotypical portrayals of black characters it contains. Not to be confused with ''Uncle Tom's Cabana'', made ten years later.

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The short was included in the WesternAnimation/CensoredEleven due to the many stereotypical portrayals of black characters it contains. Not to be confused with ''Uncle Tom's Cabana'', made ten years later.later, and also banned (but not part of the Eleven).

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