Well, if Iceland was supposed to be part of Denmark, and Greenland is still supposed to be part of Denmark, I think it makes
much more sense for Sweden to be part of Iceland!
I can just about date that Animaniacs song simply by listening to the names of the countries: somewhere between October 1990 (German reunification) and December 1991 (breakup of the Soviet Union, since "Russia" seems to cover all of the old Soviet territories)/January 1992 (international recognition of Croatia and Slovenia; "Yugoslavia" is shown on the map and referred to as one country). Not to mention a few other things which date it, although not as precisely: "Czechoslovakia," "Zaire," "Kampuchea" (and I'm sure I'm missing a few).
And it just seems weird for me to hear something that I still think of as kind of recent, and realize how old it is...
But then again, I've got a globe (which I picked up a few years ago at a yard sale) in my living room which shows "Indochina," the "Malay States," Africa made up of almost nothing but colonies (including the "Anglo-Egyptian Sudan") and the orange-red of the British Empire all across Africa and Asia (including an India which still seems to encompass Baluchistan and the entire East Bengal region -- both of which are shown in a slightly different shade of orange-red and very discretely labeled "Dominion of Pakistan," -- as well as the "Dominion of Ceylon"), along with a post WWII but undivided Germany, an immediately post-partition Israel, Cyprus as a British colony, and I swear, not only Greenland, but Iceland in the same color as Denmark -- and a unified Korea, and Taiwan as "Formosa." There's no copyright date on it, but from all that, it has to come either from a rather strange alternate universe, or else this universe, right around 1948.
If madness made us strong, we would all be invincible.