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Inki is the lead character in an
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series of Warner Bros. ''
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'' short films by animator
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. Five Inki cartoons were made between 1939 and 1950.


History and description

Inki, created for Warner Bros.' ''
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'' series of theatrical animated shorts, is a little African boy who usually dresses in a simple
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, armband, legband, earrings, and a bone through his hair. He never speaks. The character's pickaninny look was designed by
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and was cleaned up by Charlie Thorson.Animation Anecdotes #157
/ref> The plot of the first cartoon focuses on little Inki hunting, oblivious to the fact that he himself is being hunted by a hungry lion. Also central to the series is a minimalist and expressionless
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, which Givens also designed and said he based it off a bird he saw in
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, spelled "minah bird" in the title of the third short. The bird, who is accompanied by
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's '' The Hebrides Overture'', a.k.a. "Fingal's Cave", utterly disregards any obstacles or dangers. The mynah bird, shown as nearly almighty, appears randomly in the films, always intervening against the other characters. Occasionally, the bird's intervention benefits Inki by stopping Inki's pursuers. Inki then tries to thank the bird, but the latter ends up being disrespectful to Inki, too. He does not talk at all, and is droopy eyed almost all the time. The Minah Bird made a cameo appearance in the ''
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'' episode "Bad Mood Bobby" in a pet shop when he kicks The Goodfeathers away in retaliation for the insults against him when they make fun of him in order to cheer up Bobby. Comics historian
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wrote that the character's racial stereotype "led to he series'unpopularity with program directors and thence to its present-day obscurity." He noted that, "The Minah Bird, which appears immensely powerful, san accomplished trickster; and yet acts, when it acts at all, from motives which simply can not be fathomed". The series' director,
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, said that these cartoons were baffling to everyone, including himself. He had no understanding of what the bird was supposed to do other than walk around. But the shorts were well-accepted by audiences.Lindvall, Fraser (1998), p. 126-127 According to Terry Lindvall and Ben Fraser, Inki is an
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who encounters mysterious forces of life. He serves as a symbol of all humanity, "frustrated and rescued by the wonderfully inexplicable".Lindvall, Fraser (1998), p. 126-127 According to Jones, "he grew up sensitive to the feeling of minorities" and so never set out to mock them.Cohen (2004), p. 54 The series did not end due to outside pressure, but Warner Bros' cartoons dropped the use of racist caricatures at the end of the 1940s. Some of the last Warner cartoons with racial stereotypes were Bugs Bunny's 1949 ''
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'' and Daffy Duck's 1949 short '' Wise Quackers''; the last Inki cartoon was ''Caveman Inki'', in 1950.


Appearances

* '' The Little Lion Hunter'' (October 7, 1939)Inki and the Minah Bird
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Inki and the Lion Inki is the lead character in an animated cartoon series of Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie Melodies'' short films by animator Chuck Jones. Five Inki cartoons were made between 1939 and 1950. History and description Inki, created for ...
'' (1941) * ''
Inki and the Minah Bird ''Inki and the Minah Bird'' is a 1943 ''Merrie Melodies'' short directed by Chuck Jones. The short features Inki and was released on November 13, 1943. Plot Inki is an African child who runs into a denture-wearing lion while hunting with a spear ...
'' (1943) * ''
Inki at the Circus Inki is the lead character in an animated cartoon series of Warner Bros. '' Looney Tunes'' and '' Merrie Melodies'' short films by animator Chuck Jones. Five Inki cartoons were made between 1939 and 1950. History and description Inki, created fo ...
'' (1947) * '' Caveman Inki'' (November 25, 1950)


Home media

The 1986 videotape "I Taw a Putty Tat" included ''The Little Lion Hunter'', ''Inki and the Lion'', and ''Inki at the Circus''. Also, in 2004, the "Cartoon Craze" DVD included ''Inki and the Minah Bird''.


Sources

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References


External links


List of Inki shorts
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