Honey for England

Honey for England is the fifty-first Mighty B! theatrical short released by Paramount Pictures and the first entry to be produced by Famous Studios.

Plot
The short opens with Nazi German soldiers invading every part of the European coast in a U-boat, destroying everything they encounter (even a fish colony), during this one of them jumps onto the bow of the U-boat and the Nazi captain emerges as they shout "Heil Hitler!" while exchanging salutes.

Meanwhile, Bessie Higgenbottom and her dog Happy are sailing for the United Kingdom with a shipment of honey to help provide for the country, their ship gets sunk by the Nazi patrol before she can reach England, Bessie and Happy manages to escape with the honey in a lifeboat but is pursued by the Nazis, Happy throws a pie at the captain's face, distracting him and giving them a chance to escape.

During her escape, they disguise as various characters to fool the Nazi patrol and at one point accidentally cause them to shoot a fellow U-boat, causing the captain to go into a comedic tantrum.

Bessie eventually calls on the Bee Brigade (an army of honeybees) to attack the U-boat, destroying the sub in the process with the captain declaring surrender, one bee stings him in the buttocks, launching him, Bessie and Happy all the way to Germany into one of Hitler's speeches, with Happy once again throwing a pie, this time in Hitler's face, before the cartoon irises out with "THE END... OF ADOLF", and "If you want to see this happen, purchase a Bond or Stamp in your local theatre!".

Availability
Due to the short's World War II ethnic stereotyping of Nazis, the short was banned from TV, but was presented on Turner Classic Movies as part of it's block Cartoon Alley.

Honey for England is available on Blu-ray and DVD in the Olive Films release The Mighty B!: Volume 3, 1940-42.