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This movie is part of the collection: Prelinger Archives
Sponsor: Del Monte Food Products
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Creative Commons license: Public Domain Mark 1.0
| Movie Files | MPEG4 | Ogg Video |
| 0226_Fighting_Tuna_The_20_22_15_00_3mb.mp4 |
325.3 MB
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61.9 MB
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| Image Files | Animated GIF | Thumbnail |
| 0226_Fighting_Tuna_The_20_22_15_00_3mb.mp4 |
316.3 KB
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849.0 B
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| Fighting_Tuna_The_meta.xml | Metadata | 512.0 B |
| Fighting_Tuna_The_reviews.xml | Metadata | 1.2 KB |
| Other Files | Archive BitTorrent |
| Fighting_Tuna_The_archive.torrent |
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Reviewer:
Spuzz -




Subject:
ew ew ew
Perfectly silly documentary about how Tuna is caught, harvested and then canned for consumption. The BEST part is the fishing. Tuna after tuna is hauled on to the ship, and the narrator is chirping encourageent to the fisherman while they throw fish after fish onto the boat (which is impressive!) oops! there's a shark! The fishermen take care of the shark too (but are suspiciously vague about what they actually do), then after that it's off to the plant! Pretty ordinary stuff here follows about how the fish is canned... except for one tiny thing. The women putting the tuna in the can.. are. doing. it. by, hand. This is beyond gross. They've just got hunks of tuna on the side and they're just packing the cans with their hands with it. What. The Hell.