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  • wow the bird is worth 4 sextillion, now that's one damn bird!

  • i looove this. it's beautifuly remasterd. i love parts 2:40- 2:50. hilarious. XD

  • Classic Bob Clampett.

  • If the do-do's so rare, I wonder how they got it's picture. lol.

  • I don't care how much money the Do-do is worth; you could not pay me enough to go into Wackyland.

  • I Dont know about you but i've would've went to wackyland even if Do-do was worth 600,000,000,000,000.00 i still would have went...

  • lol at 4:27

  • Awesome

  • It's like a Dali painting on a sugar high...lol

  • this is one of the really wierd cartoons

  • Go Go-Do do from Tiny Toons is the son of the do do in this cartoon. One of the writers from Tiny Toon Adventures said that.

  • so..... apparently Wackyland is in Tanzania

  • "Porky hunts rare do-do bird worth $4000,000,000,000!! P.S. 000,000,000"

    Bob Clampett (AKA "Robert") definitely had an ORIGINAL way of looking at cartooning. He was a one of a kind...

  • So rad. I can't believe the mind of Bob Clampet. Brilliant.

  • This is one of the most definitive Warner Brothers shorts- I say that because not only does it have everything a WB toon should, but no other studio at this time would have done this kind of thing in 1938. Not Disney, not MGM, nobody. This is an undiluted, unfettered Warner Brothers cartoon, and one of the all-time classics.

  • yes im really the last of the dodos

  • lol 3 stooges on the same body

  • its gogo dodo he funny

  • nope his dad or Granddad

  • I now see where the idea of cat dog came from

  • I LOVE DO-DO BIRD!!

  • WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! ROFLMAO!

  • I really want to live in Wackyland now.

  • arte pop y la mejor actuacion Porky, nunca estuvo mejor que aqui

  • siempre kise verlo de nuevooo....

  • classic.

  • Arte puro.

  • la mejor actuacion en toda la carrera de pOrky, merecia  un Oscar

  • simplmente, es hermoso !!! jejeje genial

  • Dark, Darker, Darkest Africa!

    Borrows from Lewis Carol, the French Surrealists, the Spanish Surrealists (Dali), '30's bebop, Jung, Freud, the Marx Brothers, and good ol' greenblooded homebrewed American nuttiness.... What was Leon Fleischer smoking?!

  • A DO-DO bird for $4000,000,000,000!!!!!!

    People are gonna be after it if it's real!!!!!

    LOL

    BTW LOVE THIS DR. Seuss-like cartoon!!!!!

  • It's funny when Porky captures the Dodo at the end and hes clicking his heels together if you look carefully you can see the Dodo also clicking it's heels together.

  • NICE n_n

  • It caaaan happen here!

  • Some people are calling this Dali-like, but it looks more Dr. Seuss-like to me.

  • To me, it looks like a Tex Avery story

  • It's a Bob Clampett

  • Thank you :)

  • XD! Yoyo Dodo rules!

  • esto  lo estoy viendo desde que naci, y me encanta

  • I love that frikkin dodo bird so much! I wonder how much hell can break loose if he got to Earth somehow?

  • Does "Gogo Dodo" sound familiar to you?

  • Gogo Dodo is the little dodo in Tiny Toons, plus he's the son of the original dodo. :)

  • 100 nuts...And a squirrel lol

  • I like the color version better.

  • man this was edited down when on TV....

  • thank you for uploading this! I remember watching this on Nickelodeon's LOONEY TUNES TIME WARP special ages ago, and have never been able to find it again until now. kudos to you!!

  • 3:23 The ORIGINAL Catdog???????? MMMMMMM...Could be? Bob Calmpett's classic remade a few years later in color as "Dough For The DoDo.

  • OOPS. I meant to say CLAMPETT NOT CALMPETT my bad. :p

  • could be

  • yes i'm really the last of the dodos. do do do de do dodey.

    i love that so much

  • Swing it, brutha, swing it!!!!

  • mammmy, mammy, JAJAJJAJ..

  • "He says his mama was scared by a pawnbroker's sign." WTF??? I don't get that.

  • The traditional pawnbroker's sign is of three hanging globes or balls. The joke is some reference to the fact that they have three round heads. Not much of a joke, really.

  • Phot-uh-de-de-pho-uh-de picture

  • 3: 24

    Inspiration for the cartoon catdog?

    Unlikely, but it crossed my mind for sure.

    Anyway, great cartoon, I remember watching this when I was like 4 and I was confused outta my mind as to what whoeever wrote this was smoking

  • The word "Foo" was originally seen in Bill Holman's "wacky" comic strip, "Smokey Stover", at the time this was first relased. "Foo" could be seen all over the panels at times, along with "Notary Sojac" and "1506 nix nix", and some of the most outraegous visual puns Holman could dream up....

  • simplmente, es hermoso !!! jejeje genial

  • Just out of curiosity, what the heeck is a 'Foo'? It's on the big black kettle, ('Treg's a Foo', possibly meaning Treg Brown), the bib of another guy, and in the backgrounds in various places. Funny, though, I didn't get the joke about the swinging rabbit until I saw this cartoon.

  • I love that monster in the beginning. "Boo~!" -Skips off.- "La-la-la-la-la.~"

  • the dodo is funny

  • As for the racist connotations, keep in mind when this and other cartoons like it were made(not to say this was right, but it was the times)

  • i hope you can post the color remake.

  • why?? this is the original and FAR better than the color one

  • who cares i,ve seen both and they,re all good.

  • that was just crazy lol CRAZY fun.

    Liked it a lot,and i dont usualy like these kinda stuff,it seemd like the earliest concepts of silly silly humor in cartoons,now we got it everywere.

  • rofl this is the shit

  • at 3:20 the earliest version of catdog

  • I couldn't stop laughing!!! LOL

  • the color remake was called the the search for the do-do.

  • No, it was called "Dough for the Do-Do".

  • I love this old stuff!!! TY very much!!! I don't remember seeing this one....

  • 4 thousand trillion?

  • i hope you can get the remake of this.

  • if I had seen this when I was a little girl (I didn't see this one) I would have wanted to live in Africa, it looks like lots of fun :)

  • this is my favourite episode i love it does anyone know were i can watch it in colour?

  • they have it in a few places but its in a foreign language so it kinda sucks

  • good goood and favorite men tank you

    5stars

  • dont get stuff on T.V like this anymore...

  • That was back in the day when they really put cocaine in coca cola!

  • Not quite. That was about 20 years earlier.

  • I love this episode! It's my favorite and always will be!

  • Were the animators doing speedballs or what?

  • it was the REEFER MADNESS!!!!!!!

  • dammit! i can't find the newer version ANYWHERE!!! someone should upload it! >:S

  • Porky lands into David Lynch-land. Awesome

  • I remember a color version of this cartoon, but it had a totally ending.

  • Some of the animation [from 2:19 through 3:07] was recolored and reused in Clampett's "Tin Pan Alley Cats" (1943). Clampett was inspired to create this cartoon because of a newspaper item about an expedition travelling to "Darkest Africa" to look for the extinct "dodo bird"....

  • Absolute genius!!!They don't make em like they usta. What are property values like in Wackyland theez daze, cuz I'm movin'...saner than the ol' US of A. Do-dodeo-do-do-d0...Most gracious for the post!!!!!!!!!!

  • porky looks creepy when he says "That's ALL FOLKS!"

  • i love this one. Clampett and Tex Avery are tied for my favorite old WB directors. I love Clampett's style!

  • Talk about Sweet Cuppin Cakes!

  • dodo is my favorite looney tune next to foghorn leghorn

  • Just for the record, folks, this was the original 1938 B/W cartoon (which more than likely was the original inspiration for "CatDog") that was remade in color in 1949 as "Dough For The Do-Do" with quite a few changes, yet still VERY MUCH the same!  "Dough" was only a tad lazy in certain instances yet highly intensified over the seemingly tame vibe found here in the original.

  • Odd. I remember when I saw this, the ending was a little different. Porky captures the Do-do but instead runs off with it. Then the entire group of Do-dos come out and say "Yuup! He got the last of the Do-dos!" and they start doing their awesome do-do dance.

  • Nevermind. I'm thinking of Dough for Do-do.

  • someone should upload that!!! where did you watch it????? i NEED TO SEE IT!!!

  • Hey PinoyKun32 I think your right I did see the other ending but I think it was the colored version where they did the Do-Do dance. Either way Do-Do was cool and his dance and wooing had me LMAO

  • YES I'M THE LAST DODO!!!!

    lol, classic, im sure i've seen it in colour before...

  • Wow I can' believe I found this! It is a classic I thought it was lost, so many memories. Thank you.

  • this video brought back so many memories, and i think we were crying watching this

    I LOVE THE DO-DO BIRD!!!!

  • CLAMPETT TAG NEEDED

  • been looking for this for ages

  • "Yes sir he's got the last Dodo, Whooooooooooo!!!!!!!"

  • i prefer the newer version

  • oh theres a newer one? that must be the one i saw

  • theres a colorized one from friz freleng that i think is better paced and not just plain bizarre as this one

  • WooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO­!!!

    XD I crack up whenever I watch that scene!

  • This cartoon features the Wackylanders's original version of the classic "Sunrise in Nutzville", which was, of course, redone in "Dough for the Do-Do." Frankly, I like this original version best.

  • God I love Porky and Daffy when they were done by Avery and Clampett!

  • i luved this episode

    Dodo was fucking crazy man

  • amo a DODO!!!!!!!!!

  • ahahaha 1:45 BOO....LAlalalala

  • well some of them

  • If im not mistaken, Warner Bros remade this cartoon in colour

  • no, it was colorized for syndication by some networks such as Nickelodeon; I don't remember if they were colorized for Turner networks.

  • Well, you are right since Dough for the Do-Do was basically Porky in Wackyland done in color (and by a different director), but I'm going to agree with 7th Street Saints and say that no, it was colorized for syndication by such networks as Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network.

  • Around 3:27...was that the original CatDog?

  • would seem like it

  • that's a lotta money to catch the last dodo...ain't it? lol

  • "Dark africa" or "darkest africa" was how they referred to the unexplored sections of Africa, as it took until rather modern times to finally chart as much of the place as we have.

    That's the joke. It's not racism.

  • Ithink the Darker africa part is really funny. Not racist here. But i mean cmon, In 100 years when we look back , thats pretty racy for the times!!

  • how come Wackyland's in Africa? wtf?

  • Not just Africa 'Darkest Africa'

    Unexplored territory?

    It was considered

    an unknown area maybe? 'shrug'

    Take your pick.

  • always the best!

  • exelent work..of SDALVADOR DALI!!!

  • Ah yes, the continents. Europe, Africa, South America, and... U.S.

  • LOLLLLL

  • how old is this classic 1930s?

  • Man...this is the epitome of an old skool cartoon. Bo-bobo is like the modern equivalent of this classic. I swear that Bob Clampett was on an acid trip when he made this.

  • You would really think he'd almost have to be

    wouldn't you? LOL Alot of Clampett's cartoons seem to have a manic insanity to them.

  • Going uuuuuuuuupppppppp!!!!!

  • the duck that say's mammy mammy mammy i think he has a blackface

  • the writer who is uncredited is Warren Foster

  • I remember the dance at 5:08 and thought, now thats dancing.

  • after a little research i found that the tune was "morning moon", thanks again ma, anyone knows the name of this cartoon in color?

  • The cartoon in color was "Dough for the Do-Do." It was in a VHS package featuring the best of Porky Pig. I liked the black and white one better, but that's me.

    "Morning Mood" by Grieg, not "Moon," might be what you're thinking of. If so, that's what I first guessed, but I stand by Rossini's William Tell overture.

  • thank you man!!! i've been looking for this a long long time.. thanks!!!

  • please someone tell me the name of the tune that can be heard at 2:05 when the sun rises!!!! pleasee just tell me the name!!!

  • The composer is Edvard Grieg, of whom Norway is justifiably proud. This is from his incidental music to Peer Gynt, and this passage is "Morning Mood." You can get more from the Internet.

  • My error -- I hadn't had enough coffee or something. Forget that Grieg music, which I've got to rehear. The music at 2:05 is from Rossini's William Tell overture. It precedes that "Lone Ranger" music. The passage is called "Call to the Dairy Cows."

    Rossini, not Grieg! (Wish this comments section had a recall feature.)

  • lol...

    At 3:22, first ever appearance of CatDog!)

  • LOL yeh

  • OMFG This cartoon is messed up...

    BUT THAT'S WHY I LOVES IT!

  • WB should ve keeped the do-do to be part of looney tunes and put him in more looney tunes cartoon

  • WHERE IS THE VERSION WITH THE DAMN RUBBER BAND? lol i cant find it, but i remember laughing uncontrollably at that when i was little.

  • its called dough for the do-do u can download that with a couple of other funny LT cartoons. I got it off of Isohunt DOT com

  • it was used in a banned cartoon called tin pin alley cats which was also used wackyland. haven't found that yet

  • Ahh, that was the finest cracky animation... why can't animating companies do this anymore?

  • Is it any co-oincidence that the door knocker on the simpsons house bears a strong resemblence to the dodo?

    Or am I crazy?

  • This cartoon was awarded the 8th place in "The 50 Greatest Cartoons: As Selected by 1,000 Animation Professionals".

  • what was in first?

  • No, What's on second.

    Sorry, little Abbott and Costello moment.

    1st place went to "What's opera, Doc?" (Elmer and Bugs Bunny)

  • What were the the first five best?

  • 1. What's Opera, Doc? (Warner Bros./1957)

    2. Duck Amuck (Warner Bros./1953)

    3. The Band Concert (Disney/1935)

    4. Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2th Century (Warner Bros./1953)

    5. One Froggy Evening (Warner Bros./1956)

  • i prefer the colorized one

  • Who knew catdog was around back then (3:23)?

  • 1:43 LOL

  • oh-la-la and do-de-o-do. I used to get up way early and watch the test pattern, hoping I'd catch this one.

  • ahh.....the old classic cartoons:)!

  • ... and number seven was Red Hot Riding Hood. Also superb. Gerald McBoing Boing and King-Size Canary were 9 and 10.

  • Clarifying what I wrote before, I think "Porky in Wackyland" is number one. But the professionals rated seven ahead of it: What's Opera, Doc?, Duck Amuck, The Band Concert, Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2th Century, One Froggy Evening, and Gertie the Dinosaur. OK, Opera and Froggy are damned good too.

  • Porky in Wackyland is number 8 in the list from "50 Greatest Cartoons as Selected by 1,000 Animation Professionals" (Jerry Beck, ed., JG Press, 1998). Four of the seven ahead of it were done by Warner Brothers. Top was "What's Opera, Doc." To me, this is number one.

  • i remeber this 1 in color when i was in kinder!!!

    ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!

  • Thanks for having it in black and white. Makes the cartoon more unique and innovative. Especially since there were no real colorized Looney Tune brand cartoons until 1942, though Merrie Melodies went full color in 1934.

  • I love that Dodo dance he does over Porky twice... Insanity... And to think it was done in 1938...

  • So true i love the do-do he should have his own cartoon series. He brings Tex Avery's gags right out of the bag.