2:59 Mouse's evil plan unveiled! "...and then dipsalet a category... see? For what has cue predatory right into the semervasse of platyfus... not for kitty.. to apercentatan, with the forty-year prissatory, in addition to the regatory... because of the danger of the absetor ticka-tarra to a tatta to...(repeat) ..."That's MURDER!"
YES: This is one of the ALL Time Greatest Cartoons. 1.The Irish accent is adorable. I had a teacher, she sound just like that 2. Kansas City Kitty slips the Truth "She Had Baby Pat first then Got Married! LOL! 3. the Satire of Language is Priceless. "Oh-Shoot-The-Shoy-Bit A-Dewy-Hoy-Bit" NOTE: The song the Mice sing is Lola by Charles L. Johnson. CLASSIC!. Thanks for posting! And "Faith in me Jabber!
What's wrong with this cartoon's animation? It's lagging an awful lot, and the dialogue doesn't sync up properly. Is it like 'Timid Toreador'? Was it originally black and white, but cheaply transferred into colour?
I first watched this "Porky Pig"movie cartoon on WOR TV Ch.9 NYC's"Looney Tunes Show"with Herb Sheldon back in 1959.An interesting parody of a radio show.
Hmm just checked the latest edition of Maltin (re earlier post:) Yeah, in the 'updated' version published 1987, the citation about re-colored WB cartoons from overseas appears on Page 229. Thanks.
3:00 - 3:44 - Listen to how the cat is speaking - I bet that's the early influence of Damon Wayans's character Oswald Bates from "In Living Color" - excuse me, I meant "In Living Colon" LOL
Actually, I will be the 1st to say -- the re-tracing has a single benefit: It allowed these cartoons to slip, unnoticed, through the muck of digital re-processing imposed from the 80s to today.
In (possibly) the greatest filmic irony of ALL TIME, the color and photographic reproduction on these 'barely retraced' copies is, in some ways, superior to some of the digitally homogenized DVD releases of originals from the real studios.
Might as well set record straight about the 'colour' here...
THIS IS NOT the original cartoon!!
-- It's GREAT as a historical reminder of how people responded to the LUST for colour TV in the 70s, BUT...
What we have here is a 'version' of the original black & white film, which was re-traced, frame by frame, by workers overseas who NEVER worked for Warner Bros.! Check Leonard Maltin's Of Mice and Magic (Plume, 1980) - Page 225 - for the real lowdown. Also YouTube might have the original.
Yep, Billy Bletcher was indeed a "little guy with a big voice"- he was in Laurel & Hardy's "Babes In Toyland" (1934) and a 1950 episode of "THE LONE RANGER" (with DeForest Kelley), just to name two. The Korean studio was "sloppy" enough to include the Guild Films TV titles in some of their recolored work, even though the 1968 Warner Bros. titles were supposed to replace them. Eventually, by 1990-'91, the studio was able to "colorize" their b/w cartoons without altering the original animation.
I'd like to know what the name of that South Korean studio was. Whoever they were, I'm sure just about everyone was looking to them for colorizing their older cartoons. Thankfully, the color versions from the early 1990s looked MUCH better.
It's just some made up words. Me and two friends of mine always used to quote that part - I think it's hilarious! "Not forgetting to apasitittat with the four-year presitory, in addition to the rigatory!"
Originally released in August 1941, and a satire on the popular "human-interest" radio program, "WE THE PEOPLE" {"We the people...speak!" was their famous introduction}. This was one of the 78"recolored" black & white "Looney Tunes" {retraced in Korea, ALMOST frame by frame, from 1955 Guild Films TV prints}, reissued in 1972. Mel Blanc is Porky (and several other voices); Sara Berner uses her "Irish" accent as "Kitty"; Phil Kramer is the "Hoodlum Mouse". The Sportsmen Quartet provides harmony.
Billy Bletcher? Didn't he voice Pete in Disney's cartoons? I think I actually saw him in some archived footage, and he was actually a short man with a deep voice.
unfortunately, WB butchered many of their older shorts by (to ill effect) attempting to recolor them. they were probably desperate to put them back in the movie theaters, since these were redone in the 1960s.
i always thought the quality after the recoloring was awful, as it adversely affected the animation.
Nickelodeon's colored versions, however, looked much better.
I thought the Nickelodeon versions were the hand-tinted versions from the sixties with semi-authentic ringed openings replacing the W7-logo of the sixties? or was that not the case?
Love your little shriek of terror :). That and this cartoon was released on the date of my birth in 1941. I think only one other cartoon made my LT was released on my birthday, so thats cool.
2:59 Mouse's evil plan unveiled! "...and then dipsalet a category... see? For what has cue predatory right into the semervasse of platyfus... not for kitty.. to apercentatan, with the forty-year prissatory, in addition to the regatory... because of the danger of the absetor ticka-tarra to a tatta to...(repeat) ..."That's MURDER!"
Category7Productions 5 months ago 3
OMG i remember seeing this when i was around 5 now im 13 and finally after all these years found it YESSS :)))))))))))
horseloversomuch950 6 months ago
YES: This is one of the ALL Time Greatest Cartoons. 1.The Irish accent is adorable. I had a teacher, she sound just like that 2. Kansas City Kitty slips the Truth "She Had Baby Pat first then Got Married! LOL! 3. the Satire of Language is Priceless. "Oh-Shoot-The-Shoy-Bit A-Dewy-Hoy-Bit" NOTE: The song the Mice sing is Lola by Charles L. Johnson. CLASSIC!. Thanks for posting! And "Faith in me Jabber!
robertquentincobb 7 months ago
alguien la tiene este cartoon en español latino
pija650 7 months ago
2:59-3:44... PRICELESS
dmarco46 8 months ago
Burny burny!
MislaidAlbum 9 months ago
What's wrong with this cartoon's animation? It's lagging an awful lot, and the dialogue doesn't sync up properly. Is it like 'Timid Toreador'? Was it originally black and white, but cheaply transferred into colour?
VGRetro 9 months ago
@VGRetro The reason the animation is sloppy is because it was colorized and redrawn by hand in 1968, so yeah it is a bit unprecise
YouToons100 8 months ago
I first watched this "Porky Pig"movie cartoon on WOR TV Ch.9 NYC's"Looney Tunes Show"with Herb Sheldon back in 1959.An interesting parody of a radio show.
TheStanbabe 11 months ago
Yeah Porky tweaked man
Starzz62 1 year ago
Hmm just checked the latest edition of Maltin (re earlier post:) Yeah, in the 'updated' version published 1987, the citation about re-colored WB cartoons from overseas appears on Page 229. Thanks.
BucketFurter 1 year ago
Somebody should sample Kay Kyser's Playmates song (6:20) as a club remix - LOL
solesirching73 1 year ago
3:00 - 3:44 - Listen to how the cat is speaking - I bet that's the early influence of Damon Wayans's character Oswald Bates from "In Living Color" - excuse me, I meant "In Living Colon" LOL
solesirching73 1 year ago
@solesirching73 and you mean the "MOUSE" ..is speaking?
dmarco46 8 months ago
@dmarco46 You right - I meant to say "Mouse"
solesirching73 7 months ago
Actually, I will be the 1st to say -- the re-tracing has a single benefit: It allowed these cartoons to slip, unnoticed, through the muck of digital re-processing imposed from the 80s to today.
In (possibly) the greatest filmic irony of ALL TIME, the color and photographic reproduction on these 'barely retraced' copies is, in some ways, superior to some of the digitally homogenized DVD releases of originals from the real studios.
Will this travesty never cease???!
YearOfCam 1 year ago
@YearOfCam I agree! I love these colorized versions though. I hope to find more like this.
APyleOfVinyl 1 year ago
Might as well set record straight about the 'colour' here...
THIS IS NOT the original cartoon!!
-- It's GREAT as a historical reminder of how people responded to the LUST for colour TV in the 70s, BUT...
What we have here is a 'version' of the original black & white film, which was re-traced, frame by frame, by workers overseas who NEVER worked for Warner Bros.! Check Leonard Maltin's Of Mice and Magic (Plume, 1980) - Page 225 - for the real lowdown. Also YouTube might have the original.
YearOfCam 1 year ago
I'm eating pork right now! It's th OTHER white meat.
Murdilizer 1 year ago
I love it. But I agree with Kieranizmyname. YOU ROCK PORKY PIG ; )
anikaoy 1 year ago
"...that's moider!!!"
EMDANAL 1 year ago
I like how she corrects herself when talking about getting married and having little patrick
TiffKing 1 year ago
The kitten version of Kansas City Kitty was colorized pink, WTF?
nnaw 1 year ago
And Patrick, the color choices were awful in these cartoons.
nnaw 1 year ago
the black and white version looks a heck of a lot better then this. some of the characters in color look terrible
OJSpriteProductions 1 year ago
is there a clip of just the rats plotting out the catnapping???? anyone?
CringeSchrapnel 2 years ago
I would like to see the Proky in drum opening in that kind of colour.
PS: WE THE ANIMALS, SQUEAK!!!!
mariofan437 2 years ago
Yep, Billy Bletcher was indeed a "little guy with a big voice"- he was in Laurel & Hardy's "Babes In Toyland" (1934) and a 1950 episode of "THE LONE RANGER" (with DeForest Kelley), just to name two. The Korean studio was "sloppy" enough to include the Guild Films TV titles in some of their recolored work, even though the 1968 Warner Bros. titles were supposed to replace them. Eventually, by 1990-'91, the studio was able to "colorize" their b/w cartoons without altering the original animation.
fromthesidelines 2 years ago
Between 1967-1969, Warner Bros. became Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. In 1988, they used the first and last graphics from 1957.
Rlotpir1972 2 years ago
I'd like to know what the name of that South Korean studio was. Whoever they were, I'm sure just about everyone was looking to them for colorizing their older cartoons. Thankfully, the color versions from the early 1990s looked MUCH better.
ApacheMan2K 2 years ago
3:20
are these guys actually saying real sentences? i cant understand what they're saying. they're just saying random words one after another. i think
flyflip87 2 years ago
It's just some made up words. Me and two friends of mine always used to quote that part - I think it's hilarious! "Not forgetting to apasitittat with the four-year presitory, in addition to the rigatory!"
rockymtnbri 2 years ago 2
The "Nya Nya Nya" song is "Playmates" [, popularixed by Kay Kyser,1940.I know cause I've got that one.]
SteveCarras 2 years ago
God, I think I've seen this before! At least it''s familiar so far. This is great, I love the cat's Irish accent.
"Taint funny McRat" A parody of a famous line from the "Fibber McGee and Molly" radio show!
Major irony, K.C. Kitty is afraid of Irish mice! "Well faith and bejabbers!"
MWolfL 2 years ago 2
What song, LucasJammons?
baxterfilms 2 years ago
See my comment on top.
SteveCarras 2 years ago
Amazing, I thought I had seen all the porky pig cartoons dozens of times, but I don't remember this one.
thissucks6 2 years ago
omg, thank you for putting this up!!!
young5000d 2 years ago
LOL @ the marriage/baby thing. LOOL!!!!
redeyedol 3 years ago 2
I have this cartoon on DVD.only it's out of sync.
tooner14 3 years ago
what is that song?
LucasJammons 3 years ago
how come u don't upload the "Porky The Rain Maker" cartoon by Porky Pig?
jburr1982 3 years ago
Originally released in August 1941, and a satire on the popular "human-interest" radio program, "WE THE PEOPLE" {"We the people...speak!" was their famous introduction}. This was one of the 78"recolored" black & white "Looney Tunes" {retraced in Korea, ALMOST frame by frame, from 1955 Guild Films TV prints}, reissued in 1972. Mel Blanc is Porky (and several other voices); Sara Berner uses her "Irish" accent as "Kitty"; Phil Kramer is the "Hoodlum Mouse". The Sportsmen Quartet provides harmony.
fromthesidelines 3 years ago
The mouse sounds like Micheal Maltese. And Billy Bletcher is the gift mouse at the end.
PunkyBear36 2 years ago
Billy Bletcher? Didn't he voice Pete in Disney's cartoons? I think I actually saw him in some archived footage, and he was actually a short man with a deep voice.
ApacheMan2K 2 years ago 2
Yes, he was Pete. And Pa Bear, too!
PunkyBear36 2 years ago
Great to see this cartoon again after so many years! But I really hate the re-draws. The colours are awful!!! A PINK CAT? NAMED PATRICK?????
Tre404 3 years ago
unfortunately, WB butchered many of their older shorts by (to ill effect) attempting to recolor them. they were probably desperate to put them back in the movie theaters, since these were redone in the 1960s.
i always thought the quality after the recoloring was awful, as it adversely affected the animation.
Nickelodeon's colored versions, however, looked much better.
ApacheMan2K 3 years ago
I thought the Nickelodeon versions were the hand-tinted versions from the sixties with semi-authentic ringed openings replacing the W7-logo of the sixties? or was that not the case?
looneywoman 3 years ago
Nickelodeon's versions had a tag saying "Color Version © 1991 Warner Bros., Inc.", or something like that. not only was everything in color, but the frame rate of the original version was preserved, and no colors or animated cels looked out of place.
ApacheMan2K 3 years ago
LOL! Kansas City Kitty scared of a mouse!
sliderprimer 3 years ago
@sliderprimer I guess the whole story she told was nothing but lies!
TeamRocket2010 8 months ago
go animals lol
Killenwolf 3 years ago
Kansas City Kitty sounds like she's from Ireland
BillyBletchersBitch 3 years ago
What was your first clue, BILLYBLETCHERSBITCH... the Irish colloquialisms or the BIG GREEN SHAMROCK AT THE END???? lol
Tre404 3 years ago
Oh no! not a color redrawn!
Kieranizmyname 3 years ago 2
Love your little shriek of terror :). That and this cartoon was released on the date of my birth in 1941. I think only one other cartoon made my LT was released on my birthday, so thats cool.
BadBooking 3 years ago