Porky
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Porky Pig's Feat is an animated cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin, and stars Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. »
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The cartoon is a World War II propaganda film that deals with Porky and his bloodhound that has sneezing problems trying to track down a Nazi spy caricature in the form of a lynx. Their goal is to stop him from blowing up a critical railroad bridge. »
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Porky is working backstage flipping switches and things while singing and whistling "You Ought to be in Pictures", but he is stopped by a "PSST". It came from an African pygmy ant in a cage and he wants Porky to let him out. »
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Who's Who in the Zoo is one of the cartoons that Warner would occasionally produce, particularly in the World War II era, that featured a series of loosely related gags, usually based on outrageous stereotypes and plays on words, as a narrator. »
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The short begins at a view of the city until it fades to a building called "All Americans Grill". A Scottie dog is starving as he watched a worker, who appears to be a dog, flipping pancakes. »
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After his ship is wrecked, Porky Pig is stranded on an island, where he meets a friendly native called Friday. »
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When Porky tries to go to sleep, a cat starts singing Largo al factotum from The Barber of Seville in his back yard. Porky then starts throwing objects at the cat and finally hits him with a vase. »
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The film is set in a court room, where Daffy tries to save his marriage after losing his wife's egg. »
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This short is a parody of the 1930s radio program, "We the People," an early reality program where people would share unusual stories with the audience. Porky Pig is the program's moderator. »
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Porky's is a jockey. When his thoroughbred gets drunk, a friendly horse takes over for the race. »
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The film begins with Ludwig van Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" playing as the scene descends on a bookstore. The camera pans across an array of the bestselling books of early 1941, before reaching Uncle Tom's Cabin. »
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Porky Pig has arranged the screening of a film in a film theater for an audience of barnyard animals. »
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Porky Pig and an unnamed bear form the main plot of this Aesop fable adaptation, with Porky taking the role of the tireless, hard-working ant and the bear the role of the grasshopper, the lazy indigent who would rather do nothing. »
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The scene descends upon a small Mexican town, where a large woman intensely washes a union suit in a public fountain, while a mariachi band performs outside the Brown Sombrero. »
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In the Sahara Desert, where it is so hot even the fan dancers use electric fans, Porky Pig is in the French Foreign Legion. »
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Porky and his 2-2-2 typed locomitive travel the 15th Century Unlimited and endure a larger locomotive and stubborn bull who crosses the tracks. »
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An agricultural farm is giving prizes for the person who makes the largest homegrown project. Porky and a rival neighbor both plan to win the agricultural farm prize, Porky with his garden and the neighbor with his chickens. »