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Motor Mania
[Narrator] The motor car in the hands of the average man is rapidly facing extinction.
Truly the average man is a creature strange with unorthodox habits.
Take the case of Mr Walker.
Mr Walker lives in a quiet respectable neigborhood.
He is a typical average man.
Considered a good citizen and with average inteligence.
[Chirping]
He is a kindly man ... Cordious, punctual and honest.
Good morning, Mr Walker.
Good morning to you, Mr Geef. Lovely day.
Mr Walker wouldn't hurt a fly nor steping an ant.
He belives in live and let live.
Mr Walker owns a motor car and considers himself a good driver.
But, once behind the wheel a strange phenomenon takes place.
Mr Walker is charged for the overwhelming sense of power.
His whole personality changes ... Improperly he becomes an uncontrollable monster ... A demon driver!
Mr Walker is now Mr Wheeler, a motor!
[Motor running]
Hey Geef! Watch the way you going ... Stupid!
[Crashing]
[Mumbling]
Hey! Do you think you own the whole road!
Of course I own the road ... My taxes pay for them.
I voted for road barns.
I pay for the roads and I'll use them.
Get off my road! Move over! Let me pass!
[Horns]
[Stretching tires]
[Loud horns]
Oh shut up!
Let them wait.
It's a beautiful day.
Fresh air.
Nice music.
[Humming]
[playing "The Blue Danube"]
Hey! Get over you road hog!
[Signals]
Signals ... ohhh! 30 seconds got from your life.
[Mumbling]
Ohhh!! Wanna a race today! Well they ain't gonna get a head on me!
Good morning!
[Laughing]
[Mumbling]
What a luck, a parking place ... The motor's spot of gold!
Nor everyone has a spot to park it.
[Laughing]
Deprived from this protector armor Mr Wheeler, motor, becomes Mr Walker, pedestrian.
Of a pedestrian crossing the street is often said:
Fool step in where angels fear to tread, or ...
[Gentle horns]
A fiend in need is a friend indeed.
Where there's a wheel there's a way.
[Barking]
Extra here! Read all about it!
Here boy ... Here.
[Laughing]
Safe! Mr Walker gains a Heaven on his car ... with the knowledge of how the other fellow feels.
Except ... Once behind the wheel Mr Walker reverse the form.
And again becomes Mr Wheeler, motor!
Come on ... Move over.
Get out of the way, roadhog!
Too bad Mr Wheeler, you've broken your toy.
But let this be a lesson, Mr Wheeler.
Drive safely. Play fair.
Give the other fellow a break and ...
Oh shut up!