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To create, preseerve and expand what is meant to develop into the largest collection of clips from mainstream movies and television involving the spanking of little girls (female minors under 14). This blog shall be freely accessible .These clips are collected for nostalgia only. I do not own the rights on any of those clips, stills and lobbycards; informational purposes only, no copyright infringement intended.

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Saturday, July 31, 2010

LITTLE IODINE (1946)






This short movie based on the famous comic strips by Jimmy Hatlo, about the brat from title, is reported to contain a spanking, which seems plausible due to the fact that that Little Iodine is said to be the most spanked girl in the comics genre.

spanker: Hobart Cavanaugh
spankee: Jo Ann Marlowe

director: Reginald Le Borg

4 comments:

  1. Maitrefesseur,

    Do you have this clip, from the TV show "L.A. Law"?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrKCuHycloA

    I wasn't able to use the search function to check. It says that you have restricted the search function for this blog.

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  2. Dear Cinndunc,

    Ah, the pigmalion clip, very good that you reminded me, I will nput it up within the next days, with all availeable information. Thank you.
    I also must check the search function, I think. If one cannot search on that page it's not good; I just wanted the blog itself not be searchable via the internet to give it a better chance to survive the usual hypocrits.

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  3. Thanks. It might be best to add to your front page that you are also looking for clips from TV shows. At the moment, it only request clips from mainstream movies.

    Pygmalion, with a "y" :)

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  4. Dear Cinndunc,

    Thanks for the suggestion, I already fixed that now.
    As it comes to titles, no, this time I am right. Although the greek name (and shaw play) is written "Pygmalion" with a y, it is written "Pigmalion" in this L.A. Law episode (check imdb), since it is a wordgame also referring to the pig that plays an important part in that particular episode.

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