Our exploration of Disney-designed World War II-era insignia continues in this, our latest 2719 Hyperion Exhibition Hall exhibit. Service With Character - Wave II: Whimsical Thought and Serious Intent presents forty more emblem designs culled from the pages of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories. These particular insignia were featured in issues of the comic book published during the early part of 1943. Included are the corresponding identifications and descriptions that appeared with each design.
Wave II includes a greater representation of established Disney characters. Donald Duck, Goofy and Pluto are all prominently featured, while Jose Carioca, Clara Cluck, the Big Bad Wolf and even a Fantasia broomstick were among other members of the Disney canon drafted into service.
The title of this exhibit is derived from the description for the insigne of the 117th CA GP (AA), affectionately dubbed "Annie Aircraft." It noted that the design combined "whimsical thought and serious intent." It seemed an appropriate description for the Disney Studio's overall efforts in providing insignia designs.
Service with Character - Wave II: Whimsical Thought and Serious Intent is currently on display in Exhibit Room 2W2. Enjoy!
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