
A second native comments, "Terrible shot, Joe." It is revealed he was merely aiming at a practice target.
One scene has an African native using a blowgun. Both the USA and EU Turner prints and airings of this cartoon on Cartoon Network, its sister channel Boomerang, and as of 2021, MeTV, had two entire racial stereotype scenes cut. banner above the WB shield, uncensored) Censorship HBO Max (2021? - 2021) (restored, with WARNER BROS. When the fog finally clears, the plane is attached to a carousel ride. The plane becomes lost in fog while returning to New York City. A series of cocoons open up, all of them producing beautiful butterflies, except for a weak and scrawny one: "Well, I've been sick!". Another ostrich arrives, perplexed, wondering where everyone went. A group of ostriches hide their heads in the sand. Also in Africa, a native is using a blowgun, but he was merely aiming at a practice target. One native asks another what the drums are saying, and the second native responds, "Boom-ditty, boom-ditty, boom-boom-boom-boom!" In "Darkest Africa", natives are listening to jungle drumbeats which are used for communication.
The Irishman abruptly stops singing and yells at the top of his lungs to the projectionist, "Hey, you, up there! Get that hair out of here!" In Ireland, a tenor sings "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling", while a (cartooned) stray hair keeps appearing in the frame, as if stuck in the projector.The plane passes Mount Rushmore, which includes the two major candidates from the 1940 election, Franklin D.
The plane's shadow dodges ground-level obstacles. The plane takes off like a bird, running and jumping and flapping its wings. The plane, as well as its shadow, are remarkably flexible.A small airplane takes its passengers on a world tour.