Joe Jitsu (''Dick Tracy'')

Joe Jitsu
Publication information
Publisher Tribune Media Services
First appearance January 1, 1961
The Dick Tracy Show
In-story information
Supporting character of Dick Tracy
Abilities Martial arts

Joe Jitsu was the name of one of Dick Tracy's crimefighters. He became popular in the 1961 syndicated animated cartoon series of the popular comic strip, but has since been criticised as Japanese stereotype.[1] His method of subduing criminals was to grab them by the wrist, and exclaim "So solly!" and "Excuse, prease!" while repeatedly judo-flipping them on the ground violently. The voice for this character was provided by Benny Rubin.[2]

Both Joe Jitsu and Go Go Gomez have been edited out of some reruns of the Dick Tracy cartoon series.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Bernstein, Sharon (2 August 1990). "Stereotypes Removed From 'Tracy' Cartoons : Television: Joe Jitsu, Go Go Gomez edited out by cartoon producer for L.A., N.Y.markets, but KCAL declines to run series". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  2. Okuda, Ted and Mulqueen, Jack. The Golden Age of Chicago Children's Television, p. 74 (Lake Claremont Press, 2004).


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