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Something You Didn't Eat
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Something You Didn't Eat

Jun 11, 1945
0h 9m
★ 7.0

Overview

Animated short documentary film made to advance the cause of a balanced diet for the benefit of the public health and for the advancement of the American war effort.

Genres

Animation
Documentary

Production Companies

Walt Disney Productions

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Cast

Frank Graham

Narrator (voice)

Frank Graham

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