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Step back into the golden age of animation with β€œA Day at the Zoo” (1939) β€” a hilarious classic from the legendary Merrie Melodies series! 🦁🎬✨

This vintage cartoon takes viewers on a funny and chaotic tour through the zoo, where every animal has its own goofy personality and hilarious gag. From mischievous monkeys to strange birds and unpredictable beasts, the laughs never stop as the cartoon delivers nonstop visual comedy in true classic animation style. πŸ˜‚πŸ΅πŸ˜

Released during the golden era of cartoons, β€œA Day at the Zoo” captures the timeless humor and creative energy that made classic Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies so beloved around the world. Fans of retro animation will love the exaggerated expressions, clever jokes, and fast-paced comedy packed into every scene.

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fans of vintage animation 🎞️
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old-school comedy lovers πŸ˜‚
Looney Tunes & Merrie Melodies fans 🎬
anyone who enjoys timeless animated humor ✨

Enjoy another unforgettable piece of cartoon history! 🍿

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Transcript
00:00Here we are at one of the country's most interesting zoos.
00:17Here we find the wolf in his natural setting.
00:21Next, a pack of camels.
00:26A North American greyhound.
00:32And here, two bucks and five cents.
00:40And here, two friendly elves.
00:43Hello, Bill.
00:44Hello, Bill.
00:45Hello, Bill.
00:46Hello, Bill.
00:47No zoo would be complete without a monkey cave.
00:50Hello, Bill.
00:55Hi.
01:00Hi.
01:04Hi.
01:05Hi.
01:07Hi.
01:09Hi.
01:11Hi.
01:13Hi.
01:30Hey, sister, catch a read!
01:39Mother Nature's own weatherman,
01:42the little groundhog,
01:44and his shadow.
01:50Over here, we find...
01:55Hey, hey, don't annoy that, lion.
01:58It's dangerous.
01:59Can't you read that sign?
02:01You'd better take my advice and leave him alone.
02:03Shame, shame, you're a bad boy.
02:07The skunk cage is always a center of interest.
02:19Well, we're lucky.
02:22It's feeding time for the giraffe.
02:40Listen now, fella, this is the second time I've had to speak to you.
02:44Leave that lion alone, I'm warning you.
02:47I'm a bad boy.
02:52And here we come to a family of white rabbits.
02:56Of course, you all know how fast they multiply.
03:07Now, over here in the birdhouse, we find the wise old owl.
03:11Who?
03:13You.
03:13Me?
03:14Yes.
03:19An interesting bird is the South African talking parrot.
03:23Polly, want a cracker?
03:25I said, uh, Polly, want a cracker?
03:27Nah, give me a short bear.
03:33Yeah.
03:33Another interesting bird is the Alcatraz jailbird.
03:36I didn't do it, I tell you.
03:38Okay.
03:39I'm a strange, say.
03:40Yeah.
03:41I'm innocent.
03:41I want to see the DA.
03:43They can't do this to me, say.
03:44They can't hang this on me.
03:46I didn't do it, I tell you.
03:47I didn't do it, I tell you.
03:49Oh, he did so do it.
03:50I saw him with my very own eyes.
03:53So there.
03:57Over here, we find Mother Ostrich on her nest.
04:08Well, you do have something to crow about.
04:11Oh, oh, oh, oh, look out, look out.
04:14Well, a jackpot.
04:23Oh, this is so much.
04:26For the last time, you'd better stop annoying that line if you know what's good for you.
04:33I'm a bad boy.
04:37New to the zoo is an elephant just in from Africa.
04:41Hello.
04:42Express Company.
04:43This is Joe Jumbo.
04:45I'll send it up right away.
04:48You know, those guys have had my trunk for a week.
04:54And here we have, well, these are some things we had left over from that last New Year's morning.
05:06Pacing back and forth in their cage, we find two restless pendlers.
05:10Bread and butter.
05:11Bread and butter.
05:12Bread and butter.
05:12Bread and butter.
05:14Bread and butter.
05:15Bread and butter.
05:15Bread and butter.
05:16Well, here we have J. Wellington Buttonhook.
05:19Mr. Buttonhook used to thrill thousands at the circus by putting his head in a lion's mouth.
05:30In this cage, we find the Rocky Mountain Wildcat.
05:33What?
05:33Halfway!
05:34Halfway!
05:34Halfway!
05:35Poor boy!
05:37TensΠΏΠΎΠ²us!
05:37Wait a minute, bud.
05:39Tell me.
05:39Just what made you wild?
05:41What made me wild?
05:43What made me wild?
05:44I'll tell you.
05:46They called my name out at bank night, and I wasn't there.
05:52Cooltains and рСс YAHOO!
05:55Well, I guess that little fellow finally took my advice and went home.

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