In Cross Country Detours, the great American road trip turns into total madness! From bizarre roadside attractions to talking animals and crazy detours, every mile brings something funnier than the last. This travel-themed episode is packed with unpredictable gags, visual puns, and that signature Looney Tunes chaos.
With non-stop surprises, animated absurdity, and hilarious narration, this classic parody of travel documentaries is a must-watch for cartoon lovers!
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With non-stop surprises, animated absurdity, and hilarious narration, this classic parody of travel documentaries is a must-watch for cartoon lovers!
Hit follow for weekly Looney gold and wild cartoon adventures!
#LooneyTunes #CrossCountryDetours #ClassicCartoons #RoadTripToons #LooneyLaughs #TravelGoneWrong #GoldenAgeAnimation #CartoonParody #WarnerBrosCartoons
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00:00We now take you on a nature tour and we'll attempt to show you interesting animal life and scenic wonders of our country.
00:14First, in California, we find one of the most beautiful of national parks, Yosemite, known to many a traveler.
00:23Tourists are often tempted to feed the tame bears in the park.
00:30That's him, stupid! Can't you read?
00:45We also find other animals in the park. Here's a shy little deer. Hello, dear.
00:53Hello, big boy.
00:56Boy Scouts make Yosemite their annual camping headquarters.
01:06Well, the Scoutmaster seems to be in trouble. What do you suppose he wants?
01:11Pardon me, may we use your washroom?
01:15Okay, bud. Right over there.
01:17Okay, bud. Right over there.
01:18Stationed high on their lookout towers, firefighting rangers are continually searching for carelessness, which may result in the destruction of these beautiful forests.
01:43The
01:46The
01:47The
01:51Let's go.
02:21Brice Canyon, in Utah, created by the continuous flow of water centuries ago, is noted for its strange and grotesque formations, one of the most interesting of which is this natural bridge.
02:41Going from one atmospheric extreme to the other, we leave the sunny climate of Utah for the frozen wastes of Alaska.
02:56Perfectly contented in his below zero haunts is the polar bear.
03:07For Mother Nature has provided him with layer upon layer of fat plus a thick coat of heavy fur to keep him good and warm.
03:16I don't care what you say, I'm cold.
03:25Eskimo dogs thrive in this climate and are perfectly happy here.
03:30Well, what's this fellow up to?
03:32Don't tell me he's headed for California.
03:43Oh, well, good luck.
03:44Traveling southward back into the States, we were fortunate in photographing this tense drama of animal life.
03:53A ferocious bobcat about to pounce upon and devour this poor, helpless little weakling, a baby quail.
04:02With muscles tense and ready to spring, the marauding killer comes closer and closer to this tiny, shivering little creature.
04:10So defenseless, so defenseless, so defenseless, so defenseless, so defenseless, so defenseless, so defenseless, so defenseless, so defenseless, so harmless, only a baby.
04:15Poor little baby.
04:19I can't do it! I can't! I can't go through with it! I can't! I can't!
04:31There's something fascinating about the sound of a frog.
04:34Here, we show you a close-up of a frog croaking.
04:53In the desert wastes of New Mexico, we found interesting animal life, such as...
04:58Oh, say, what's this?
05:00Well, our little northern friend. It looks like he really is going to California.
05:08Oh, well, maybe his master's there.
05:11As I was saying, the animal life here is very interesting.
05:15Here is a lizard which, as you all probably know, sheds its skin once a year.
05:20Let's watch this interesting procedure.
05:30In the Lonely Fielding
05:55Ladies and gentlemen, your attention please.
06:18The next scene is quite gruesome, so for the benefit of the children in the audience, we will split the screen.
06:23The left side for grown-ups, the right for the children.
06:27For the grown-ups, a hideous gila monster.
06:30For the children, a recitation.
06:33Mary had a little lamb.
06:37Its place was white as snow.
06:40And everywhere that Mary went, the lamb was sure to go.
06:53Now to the Grand Canyon of Arizona.
06:57It is indeed a breathtaking panorama of multicolored rock.
07:00Here, from this point, the massive walls of the canyon are able to throw back an echo from a distance of three miles.
07:18Let's listen to this tourist.
07:20Hello!
07:25Hello!
07:32Hello!
07:39I'm sorry.
07:41They do not answer.
07:43Well, here's that determined dog again.
07:52He's really serious about this California situation.
07:58The Colorado River, winding its way endlessly through mountain gorges,
08:03presents a remarkable view from the edge of the canyon high above.
08:06On crossing the river, we stop to watch a group of busy little beavers,
08:15industriously at work, building a deck.
08:30Well, our four-legged friend, Worley, approaches his goal.
08:34What determination.
08:36Oh, he's made it.
08:54Trees.
08:55Trees.
08:57Thousands and thousands of trees.
09:00And they're mine.
09:01All mine.
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