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Levin, Bob. The Pirates and the Mouse:
Disney's War
Against the Counterculture. Seattle, WA:
Fantagraphics Books, 2003. 266pp. ISBN 156097530X
(cloth).
Find in a Library with WorldCat
- Introduction: The
Voice of Revolution Raised
... 1
- Fascism Lost the War
... 5
- San Francisco Loves
Lunatics ... 9
- Bad Taste Would Be
Blood Dripping ... 27
- What If We Dropped
More Pianos ... 43
- A Lifestyle of Their
Own ... 53
- For Every Little Head,
A Cap of Mickey Mouse
... 67
- Stamp Out the
Seditious and Heretical;
Encourage Literature and Genius ... 83
- Enter the Big,
Fucking, Sick Machine ... 91
- Part of the Reason Was
To Be Wise Asses ... 105
- Kiss This Underground
Stuff Good-Bye ... 113
- A Big, Hairy Freak on
Acid ... 119
- While C.J. Masturbated
with the Towel Rack ...
127
- You Just Don't Go Off
Shooting Fish ... 183
- Outrageous,
Inappropriate, Incredible,
Preposterous, and Without Merit ... 189
- Once You Say You've
Copied Directly, You've Got
a Problem ... 197
- My Chance to be Sued
For a Million Dollars and
Jailed ... 203
- By Now You Should Have
Figured Out He's Irish
... 211
- They Can't hang
Everyone ... 219
- This Was Not Weird Al
... 225
- Too Much Fun ... 231
- In Memoriam ... 252
- Acknowledgements ...
253
- Bibliography ... 255
- Index ... 262
Reviews:
- Elkins, Alicia Karen.
[review.] Rambles
7 February 2004. on-line
- Rogers, Mark
C. [review.] International
Journal of Comic Art
6.1 (Spring 2004): 347-349.
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