

#Navy submarine cartoon for free#
In an interview with Navy Times, the author of the cartoons, former ET1 Patrick Hrabe, admits the limited scope of his audience by saying: "the average viewers will not understand what's being talked about at all.ubmariners and Navy guys who watch it get this thing." Patrick Hrabe says former Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Terry D. Download 16,316 Cartoon Navy Stock Illustrations, Vectors & Clipart for FREE or amazingly low rates New users enjoy 60 OFF. The heroes also combat such routine tasks as training new sailors (this is a spoof on how notoriously strict the training for new sailors is on submarines). The heroes amuse themselves by creating ways to defeat the profanity filter. The cartoons imagine the natural successor to the Navy's current smoking cessation program by implementing a "swearing cessation program", with sailors' speech regulated by a computer. Because of the boredom of standing watch, they spend their time complaining about such staples of navy life as ratings mergers (that is combining two dissimilar job specialties into a single job community). They were given names such as Salmon, Porpoise, and Viper. While the naming of subs did not have any fixed rules, they were generally given names of fish and land creatures that stung. The heroes, Thresher and Seawolf, are seen on the spaceship standing watch. When Submarines entered in the force in 1900, the first was given the name Holland in honor of the submarine designer and builder John Holland. The cartoons are set in the future in a fictional space navy, with the spaceships looking vaguely like submarines. Substituting " Shipwreck" makes it an insult. The title comes from the common Navy phrase: "Hey, Shipmate!" referring to a fellow sailor. Well theres nothing in the Navy Regulations that says we cant. The animations are rendered using the Blender game engine, and can be watched in-browser in YouTube format, or downloaded in a variety of other formats. Submarine funny cartoons from CartoonStock directory - the worlds largest on-line.
#Navy submarine cartoon series#
Hey, Shipwreck is the name of a series of Machinima spoofing the Silent Service, that is serving aboard a United States Navy submarine.

