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Well, technically, , William Hanna and Joe Barbera remade the cartoon as ‘Good Will to Men’ in the 50’s, updating the story with an anti-nuclear warfare message.
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Y’know, while the cartoon was innocent at the time, I’ve never really been fond of that cynical “humans are bad” moral in cartoons. (Which likely wasn’t the intentional message in that one, I think it was intended as more of an “anti-war” cartoon.)
 
The funny thing is, there actually are some fanatical-environmentalist types who think this world would be better off without humans, and want to make that a reality somehow. I’m all for helping the environment, and animals don’t get me wrong, but some get to obsessed with it.  
One of ‘em a few years ago threatened the Discovery Channel building with a bomb. He did it in the hopes of forcing the Discovery Channel to air more pro-environmental shows, (which ironically, they already have) and make new ones that discourage humans from breeding “disgusting parasitic human infants.” (Yes, that’s what he calls “babies” hilariously.)
 
They even found his blogs, and stuff, and let’s just say, just calling him a “wacko” is an understatement.
Sono
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

Always loved this cartoon. It was pretty brutal, like seriously. Whenever I think World War I I always think back to the men in gas masks shooting eachother, and sinking into the mud.