tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-705121256728954071.post2355912276434078751..comments2022-03-31T21:42:22.089-07:00Comments on Human-Animal Studies Cinema: Popeye the Sailor: "Be Kind to Animals"Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-705121256728954071.post-24748800041171842362013-09-23T00:12:30.278-07:002013-09-23T00:12:30.278-07:00In all fairness I need to let it be known that I b...In all fairness I need to let it be known that I became aware of the wonderful Popeye cartoon from my colleague and friend John Edmundson, who was told about it by his friend, Ed--whose last name I don't know! Kim W Stallwood the Grumpy Veganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17691148413282557636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-705121256728954071.post-32481648662519828332013-09-20T11:38:59.480-07:002013-09-20T11:38:59.480-07:00We absolutely love this early humane education his...We absolutely love this early humane education history at the National Museum of Animals & Society. So much that we created an entire exhibit ("Be Kind: A Visual History of Humane Education, 1880 - 1945") on the subject which can be accessed at: www.museumofanimals.org. <br /><br />There are several similar "Be Kind to Animals" cartoons, which we recently explored in our 'Be KInd' event this summer. Folks may appreciate this one:<br /><br />Casper the Friendly Ghost <br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OtNwdlOTkY<br /><br />A recap of this 'Be Kind' event, can be found here:<br />http://www.ourhenhouse.org/2013/08/cartoons-and-the-timelessness-of-animal-activism-a-convivial-afternoon-of-humane-history-merriment/<br /><br />-Carolyn Mullin, Executive Director<br />National Museum of Animals & SocietyCarolynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10748336374248656029noreply@blogger.com