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Porky made an appearance in the Disney/Amblin film Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) at the end of the film where he, being paired with Disney's Tinkerbell, closes the movie with his famous line "Th-Th-Th-That's All Folks!". It was the last time that Mel Blanc voiced Porky before his death in 1989.
The video depicts the band as homeless men taking shelter outside a disused factory. They perform the song, eat soup, play cards, and keep warm around an open fire. It was the first time Genesis used director Jim Yukich, who would direct the majority of their next videos as well as many of Collins's solo videos.
The tune first appeared in the Merrie Melodies cartoon short Sweet Sioux, released June 26, 1937. [2]Starting with the Looney Tunes cartoon short Rover's Rival released October 9, 1937, an adapted instrumental version of the song's main tune became the staple opening and closing credits theme for the Looney Tunes series, most memorably featuring Porky Pig stuttering "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!"
Their success convinced Schlesinger to produce all future Merrie Melodies shorts in color, using two-strip Technicolor. Looney Tunes continued in black and white until 1943. In 1936, the cartoons began to end with the slogan "That's all Folks!" which had previously only been used on the Looney Tunes series. The old slogan "So Long, Folks!"
Alas, all of you hoping to hang onto the 2003 film Looney Tunes: Back in Action — which featured the likes of Brendan Fraser and Jenna Elfman interacting with Bugs and the gang — are out of ...
Bugs Bunny says the "that's all folks" catch phrase. Porky Pig arrives and says "That's my line." Daffy Duck then interprets and attempts to say the catch phrase. However, he is pushed out of the screen by the aliens who then say the catch phrase. Michael Jordan lifts the screen and asks "Can I go home now?" James and the Giant Peach
That’s (probably) all, folks. Actor Will Forte, who stars in the embattled Warner Bros. Pictures Animation film Coyote Vs. Acme, shared his disappointment on Thursday that the movie likely ...
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