I was thinking about the old WAC short PIZZA BOY last night, and I realize now as an adult just what a psychological portrait that short was in regards to the titular Pizza Boy: his father (who was the manager of the pizzeria) puts him under and insane amount of pressure to bring in big tips, and the only way to bring in big tips is to deliver the pizzas in fifteen minutes or less to anywhere in the world . . . including the Arctic Circle, where an eskimo family had ordered a pizza. The Pizza Boy goes through all kinds of crazy obstacles to ensure the pizza gets to the Arctic Circle fresh and in good condition to get the big tip, but when he delivers it it's been ruined, and the family decides to give him no tip: he snaps and it's implied he actually murders the family with a harpoon! He ends up in jail, where a priest tries to impart words of wisdom on him, or as he says, a "tip." This sets off the Pizza Boy once again, and it's even implied he tries to eat the priest! It's amazing how as a kid, I didn't realize just how messed up a lot of these WAC shorts were!