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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). 

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  • Introduction: The Voice of Revolution Raised ... 1
  1. Fascism Lost the War ... 5
  2. San Francisco Loves Lunatics ... 9
  3. Bad Taste Would Be Blood Dripping ... 27
  4. What If We Dropped More Pianos ... 43
  5. A Lifestyle of Their Own ... 53
  6. For Every Little Head, A Cap of Mickey Mouse ... 67
  7. Stamp Out the Seditious and Heretical; Encourage Literature and Genius ... 83
  8. Enter the Big, Fucking, Sick Machine ... 91
  9. Part of the Reason Was To Be Wise Asses ... 105
  10. Kiss This Underground Stuff Good-Bye ... 113
  11. A Big, Hairy Freak on Acid ... 119
  12. While C.J. Masturbated with the Towel Rack ... 127
  13. You Just Don't Go Off Shooting Fish ... 183
  14. Outrageous, Inappropriate, Incredible, Preposterous, and Without Merit ... 189
  15. Once You Say You've Copied Directly, You've Got a Problem ... 197
  16. My Chance to be Sued For a Million Dollars and Jailed ... 203
  17. By Now You Should Have Figured Out He's Irish ... 211
  18. They Can't hang Everyone ... 219
  19. This Was Not Weird Al ... 225
  20. 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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