Gold Rush Daze
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Symbol Au Atomic number 79 Boiling point 2,970 °C Symbol of Alaska, California Language English | Melting point 1,064 °C Electron configuration [Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s1 Atomic mass 196.96657 ± 0.000004 u Duration | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Director Ben HardawayCal Dalton Release date February 25, 1939 |
Gold Rush Daze is a 1938 Merrie Melodies cartoon released on February 25, 1939.
Contents
- Yukon the last rush trailer eng
- Plot
- The biggest looney tunes compilation over 10 hours cartoons for children hd 1080
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Yukon the last rush trailer eng
Plot
A prospector drives to the hills to dig for gold. A local gas station attendant goes on to explain that the prospector is wasting his time: since 1849, he had been chasing gold strikes around the world and never achieving success. The film shows the attendant's various stops including the California Gold Rush, the Comstock Lode, and various other short appearances that never (literally) pan out. Yet as the attendant finishes his story, a passerby spreads the news that there has indeed been gold found in the hills, to which the attendant steals the prospector's car to get back in on the gold rush and hands the prospector the gas station.

Included in the film is a short, farcical musical number, “My Sweetheart Needs Gold for Her Teeth."