

Later airings, however, censored the scene of the frog shooting himself with a gun, with the edit goes from the narrator saying "Here, we have a close-up of a frog croaking" to an abrupt cut to the dead frog jumping into the water, making the edit seem as if the frog killed itself by jumping in the water rather than shooting itself in the head. This cartoon initially ran uncut on MeTV.This scene is shown uncut on overseas Cartoon Network and Boomerang channels, as well as on earlier MeTV airings, although later airings of the scene would be censored differently (see below for more information).This same edit also applies when this cartoon aired on TNT. print of this short that aired on Cartoon Network before 1995 removed the entire sequence at the lake rather than just cut to remove the frog shooting himself in the head. On Cartoon Network and its sister channel Boomerang in the United States, the entire part in which a frog shoots himself in the head after the narrator says, "Here, we have a close-up of a frog croaking", followed by a theater card reading that the management is not responsible for the lame puns in this cartoon was edited to remove the frog actually shooting himself in the head with a gun, leaving in the "frog croaking" line followed by an immediate and obvious cut to the theater card.Virginia City (USA 1995 Turner print) Censorship Finally, the exhausted husky makes his way to California where he runs into the Redwood Forest and declares, "Trees, thousands and thousands of trees, and they're mine, all mine!".He tells of the Colorado River, and some beavers create a giant dam that looks man-made.The husky appears again, and the narrator remarks how determined he must be.So finally, he shouts at the top of his lungs and a female telephone operator's voice says "I'm sorry, they do not answer." At the Grand Canyon, a hiker tries to make an echo, but nothing happens.

After being interrupted by the Gila monster, she growls back at it, causing it to run away. On the grownups' side, a Gila monster constantly snarls and growls, and on the children's side, a little girl recites "Mary Had a Little Lamb".

At a local pond where many frogs reside, the narrator says, "Here, we have a close-up of a frog croaking." The frog then takes out a pistol and commits suicide by shooting itself in the head.Back into the United States, a bobcat prepares to pounce on and eat a cute baby quail, but he can't bring himself to do it.The narrator tells about how happy Eskimo dogs are living in Alaska, except for one who wants to go to California.The polar bear says, "I don't care what you say, I'm cold." In Alaska, the narrator tells how a polar bear's thick coat and layer of fat keeps him warm during the harsh winter climates.The narrator describes natural rock formations, one of which looks like a mouth with a gold tooth.A ranger spots one and goes all the way to pick it up only to smoke it himself. The narrator tells of how careless people often forget to put out their cigarettes or cigars, which could lead to forest fires. A scoutmaster takes his troops to a washroom at a gas station.As the narrator says, "Hello, deer," a deer stands up on its hind legs and says in a Mae West impression, "Hello big boy!".A man gives a bear a sandwich, then the bear pounds the man on the head and says, "Listen, stupid! Can't you read!?" pointing to a "Do not feed the bears" sign. He talks about how tourists always feeding the wildlife. He starts with Yosemite National Park in California.A narrator talks about the wonders of nature in the USA:
