This travelogue across America is filled with sight gags such as the 'Old Reliable' geyser spitting into a spittoon, cliff-dwelling Indians who walk horizontally up and down the faces of cli... Read allThis travelogue across America is filled with sight gags such as the 'Old Reliable' geyser spitting into a spittoon, cliff-dwelling Indians who walk horizontally up and down the faces of cliffs to get to their homes, and a Texas cow puncher who really punches cows. Also featured ... Read allThis travelogue across America is filled with sight gags such as the 'Old Reliable' geyser spitting into a spittoon, cliff-dwelling Indians who walk horizontally up and down the faces of cliffs to get to their homes, and a Texas cow puncher who really punches cows. Also featured is Mr. Butter Fingers, a 'human fly' who climbs the outside of the Empire State Building.
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Also have much admiration for Tex Avery, an animation genius whose best cartoons are animated masterpieces and some of the best cartoons ever made by anybody. 'Detouring America' is not one of Avery's best but for a travelogue cartoon, or for a travelogue of anything, it doesn't fare too shabbily at all, actually it fares well. It may not be one of his overall funniest or most imaginative, has moments of corniness (not something you find with Avery characteristically) and structurally it's a little episodic, but it's well made and clever.
It is no surprise that, as with a vast majority of Avery's cartoons regardless of the period, the animation is excellent. Beautifully drawn, very detailed and the colours are vibrant. The highlight animation-wise are the different locations brought to remarkably vivid and superbly detailed life.
Carl Stalling's music score is typically lushly and cleverly orchestrated, with lively and energetic rhythms, it's also beautifully synchronised with the action and gestures/expressions and even enhances the impact.
'Detouring America' is really quite funny for a travelogue cartoon and is very clever. Timing is spot on and the narration is suitably sardonic, doing a great job educating and entertaining. Avery directs splendidly and distinctively. Voice acting is very good from both Mel Blanc and Robert C Bruce (who did cartoon narrations better than anyone).
In conclusion, very nicely done. 8/10 Bethany Cox
So, I would actually call this cartoon a mild precursor to "Easy Rider", with the idea of searching for America. Of course, not only is that a very loose connection, but people who came of age in the '60s are probably going to object to my linking a silly cartoon - especially one containing stereotypical images of American Indians - to the ultimate '60s movie. Just my association.
Anyway, a really funny one.
We start in New York City with the Empire State Building highlighted. Then, to add some humor, we see "The Human Fly" trying to scale the building.
From there, our "guide" (narrator Robert C. Bruce) takes us to West Point to the Everglades where Mel Blanc's famous voice says "ouch!" when he voices a mosquito being slapped, to the rolling plains of Texas where we see a cowpuncher, way up to Alaska....on and on....covering most regions of the USA.
Most of the humor, to be honest, was too corny to be funny and I doubt if I would ever watch this again. Sometimes I amazed people ever laughed at lame material like this.
This cartoon can be seen as a feature addition on the James Cagney.movie DVD, "Each Dawn I Die."
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- TriviaIncluded as a bonus on the Warner DVD of Each Dawn I Die (1939).
- Crazy creditsAll states depicted in this photoplay are fictitious. Any similarity to actual states, either Democratic or Republican, is purely co-incidental.
- ConnectionsFeatured in ToonHeads: Travelogue Cartoons (1998)
- SoundtracksCarry Me Back to Old Virginny
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Written by James Alan Bland
Played during the opening disclaimer
Sung during the Alaska bit
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- Runtime7 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1