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1930s RACIST CARTOON, ANIMATION. CAT AS ASIAN, CHINESE WARLORD RINGS A GONG.
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STEREOTYPE ASIANS, CHINESE AMERICANS WORKING IN A LAUNDROMAT. ANTHROPOMORPHIC ANIMALS SING AND SPEAK NONSENSE CHINESE SONG.
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ASIAN ANIMATED BUTLER FALLS INTO BUCKET OF WATER - CAT AS ASIAN CHINES SPEAKS GIBBERISH CHINESE - STEREOTYPE ASIAN CHINESE GAGS - WASHES CLOTHES IN TUB WITH WASHBOARD
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HEBREW JEWISH CHARACTER COMES INTO LAUNDROMAT INTERACTS WITH CHINESE - STEREOTYPE ETHNIC HUMOR, RACISM - CHINESE CHARACTERS TRY TO READ HEBREW - SPEAK GIBBERISH - JEWISH - CHINESE STEREOTYPE
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01:06:06 365.54 |
HEBREW PARROT SINGS LIKE JEWISH CANTOR
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DOG LOOKS LONGINGLY AT PORTRAIT OF IDOL RUDY VALLEE - TRIES TO PLAY SAXOPHONE LIKE RUDY VALLEE SPEAKS NONSENSE CHINESE - ANIMATED CHINESE JAZZ BAND STEREOTYPES ETHNIC SLURS
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01:08:41 520.98 |
CHINESE DOG WITH SAXOPHONE AND OTHER LAUNDROMAT WORKERS SING " CHINA TOWN MY CHINA TOWN " BUILDING EXPLODES
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