There's this old cartoon from either the 1950s or 1960s. This character was in some race with characters, and they were swimming. I think, across the English Channel and at the end they end up in Paris and we see the Eiffel Tower. This was either the cartoons of William Hanna, Jospeh Barbera or Tex Avery, or any old Universal cartoon. This was not a Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodieis cartoonn
Updated 7 hours ago:or it could have been in the Seine River.
Updated 7 hours ago:I was on a plane ride from Puerto Rico 20 years ago when I saw this on the flight back home (I won't specify where I was living as it would give out my identity) and this was on Boomerang
Updated 6 hours ago:Anonymous
"Family" and "kids" is different. Kids cartoons as a whole really didn't start until the 1970s. Cartoons, even with adult themes, were meant to be wholesome and for the family. Disney for instance comes to mind. MGM is another.
Racist talk is not politically correct, at any time, nor anywhere.
Take a look at "Simon"
Cartoons produced prior to 1952 are intended for Adults.
Cartoons later were learning attempts, and thought conversions.
Many 1930 to 1946 cartoons (and movies) were war propaganda.