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Porky in Wackyland is a 1938 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short film, directed by Bob Clampett. [4] The short was released on September 24, 1938, and stars Porky Pig venturing out to find the last do-do bird , which he finds in Wackyland, a land that makes no sense located in Darkest Africa .
Columbia Pictures (American Film Technologies) [261] Get Rich Quick Porky: 1937: 1992: Warner Bros. [262] The Giant Claw: 1957: 1991: Columbia Pictures (CST Entertainment Imaging) [263] The Giant Gila Monster: 1959: 2007: Legend Films [264] Giantland: 1933: 1991: The Walt Disney Company [265] Gilda: 1946: 1996: Columbia Pictures (CST ...
Dough for the Do-Do is a 1949 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. [1] The short was released on September 2, 1949, and stars Porky Pig. [2] The short is a remake of Bob Clampett's 1938 cartoon Porky in Wackyland, as well as using footage from his 1943 cartoon Tin Pan Alley Cats.
Porky Pig 101 is a DVD box-set released by Warner Archive Collection, collecting the first 101 animated short subjects starring the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies character Porky Pig. The set features all 99 Porky Pig cartoons made in black and white , as well as two cartoons made in color: Porky's debut appearance in I Haven't Got a Hat ...
All but ten cartoons — What Makes Daffy Duck, Birdy and the Beast, Home, Tweet Home, The High and the Flighty, Porky's Hare Hunt, Hare-um Scare-um, Prest-O Change-O, The Lion's Busy, Strife with Father, and A Horse Fly Fleas — had previously been restored as part of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection, the Warner Bros. Home Entertainment ...
DVD – Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1, disc 2, starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig; April 6, 1957 Color remake of Porky in Wackyland (1938) Final Warner Bros. short to be produced in Cinecolor. 567 Fast and Furry-ous: LT: Charles M. Jones: Phil Monroe, Ben Washam, Ken Harris, Lloyd Vaughan, Abe Levitow, Al Pabian (assistant animation),
Porky's Duck Hunt (April 17, 1937) - This is the first short in which Porky was voiced by Mel Blanc; the first appearance of Daffy Duck; and the first cartoon of Porky with the current design. (Tex Avery) [ 5 ]
Porky in Wackyland was inducted into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress in 2000, deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.". Clampett was, in his words, so "enchanted" by the new medium of sound cartoons that he tried to join Disney as an animator.