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Need a hand, and since I can't just request in /co/, here we are.
I am wracking my brain to find a classic cartoon, but I am uncertain which production company was responsible. In my memory, it was very Tex Avery/Looney Toons styled. The pic here *MIGHT* be from it, but I am uncertain, which sparked the search.
It was a combination explanation/parody of the then new freeway/highway/interstate system. Narrator, and primarily human characters. Maybe 50's, and in color.
There was a recurring gag of all the typical motorists just trudging along in traffic jams or lost, while some crazed old timer sped by in a Model-T whipping the engine like it was a stagecoach and shouting "Hya mule!"
The other gag was a guy opened a hot dog stand on the freeway in a spaghetti junction because he couldn't figure out how to get out.
I am wracking my brain to find a classic cartoon, but I am uncertain which production company was responsible. In my memory, it was very Tex Avery/Looney Toons styled. The pic here *MIGHT* be from it, but I am uncertain, which sparked the search.
It was a combination explanation/parody of the then new freeway/highway/interstate system. Narrator, and primarily human characters. Maybe 50's, and in color.
There was a recurring gag of all the typical motorists just trudging along in traffic jams or lost, while some crazed old timer sped by in a Model-T whipping the engine like it was a stagecoach and shouting "Hya mule!"
The other gag was a guy opened a hot dog stand on the freeway in a spaghetti junction because he couldn't figure out how to get out.
