The Battle for Miggershausen

This technically quite well-made cartoon from pre-war Nazi Germany is a commercial (or propaganda piece) for Volksempfänger ("people's receiver"), inexpensive radios. First we see agricultural statistics: the far-away village of Miggershausen is quite below standards in milk and egg production. An anthropomorphic radio undertakes the long voyage by express train, steam train, hay carriage to Miggershausen to advertise its services. It is not well received. Then, it collects and leads an army of radios to try again. They flood all the farmhouses and seem to be more convincing that way - at day, they spread agricultural knowledge to bring milk and egg production up to standards; later, they just play music and illustrate how various people enjoy various kinds of music.

Country:

Germany

Genre:

Animation

Duration:

13 minutes

Year:

1937

Director:

Georg Woelz

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Company:

Commerz-Film AG (Berlin)

Cast:
Heinz Goedecke

Narrator

Crew:
Georg Woelz

Director

Paul Schwärzel

Script

Karl Sezuka

Music

Paul Schwärzel

Idea

Georg Woelz

Art Designer