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  • Sounds extra juicy

  • i did..

  • That was a joke within the studio and the film was never meant to be publicized.

  • lol!

  • Now my nipples are chapped.

  • Porky must have been on weed when he did that ending. See how much higher his voice was?

  • @Joemamma69000 lol.. are you serious? weed?

  • @Joemamma69000 It's not on weed.It's because this was a PAL recording on a NTSC vcr.

  • I've never seen Porky Pig Acting like this before...is...Porkey Pig on....Drugs?

  • Oh come on, now you know that ren and stimpy wasnt as bad. lol May not have had the language but they had some screwed up shit in there. But I miss the old days With Ren and stimpy as well as liquid TV and Cool world. :(

  • Why, yes porky. I did. And you did.

  • Disney was a schmuck.

    LONG LIVE WARNER BROTHERS!

  • we thought you were going to say son of a bitch? well, you're fired porky, cause YOU DID

  • Idk why but I feel like I just got rick rolled lol...

  • BWHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAAAA­AAAAAAAAA!!!Q

  • Since the debut of adult swim it isn't surprising to see 'for adults only' cartoons, but that's they way it was in the beginning, there wasn't a reason to market to children, they didn't have money and did not have the kind of pull that they have in our 'modern' family unit. Kids used to be seen and not heard...oh the good ol' days

  • Hmm, an early, uncleaned print with yellowing from age. That's a rare sight for the blooper clip.

  • Lol!

  • lol im watching this over and over again

  • lol my ass off big time  on that

  • LMFAO!!! That's EPIC!!! XD

  • you know looney tunes cuts most of those scenes it would be easier just to RATE IT TV-PG for the violent episodes like "Daffy's Inn Trouble" with the gun shooting at himself which is uncut on CN as of November 2009

  • HAHAHA

  • I'd buy the golden collection DVD of looney tunes just to play this over and over again ROFL

  • lol porkey ill always love u ! :P

  • How old is the opening theme song and ending theme song? please let me know thanks

    that was funny by the way

  • @raymond55ify 1939-1940.

    Lol i think he has added a 'sepia' effect and has subtly fast forwarded the opening and closing titles.

  • @birdmangyi While it does sound speeded up, its not unrealistic: later 1980's WB VHS' had some of the much older cartoons sounding quite funky exactly like this, like Porky's Duck Hunt for example. 

  • OMFG HAHAHHA

  • LOLL, my music theory prof showed this to us in lecture today!

  • Thats not really a blooper. But it's still funny

  • Looney Tunes was for 16-20 old viewers back in that time, like South Park and Simpsons are today lol.

  • xDD WTF?!

  • You can this (along with 2 alternates) on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection Vol. 5.

  • LOL!

  • my old art teacher showed us this a couple of years ago..funny

  • lol. watching this I was like "uh oh piggy. dont say it! dont say it! you are porky pig you cant say it! woo...okay. said gun instead....WHAT?" this was really funny. had to watch twice to make sure it was true.

  • From the best that I know, this was made solely as an "in house" project. Every year, the studio would hold a Christmas party and show collections of out-takes from that year's productions. Apparently, the animation department wanted in on the fun.

  • was looney toons intended for adults back then?

    because im pretty sure no kids tv would say that,i still cant belive pprky pig even said that.

  • they dont makem like that no more

  • WTF!!! god that was funny!!!!

  • Well, to end all of the mystery......

    This was made to be viewed ONLY BY U.S. Troops during WWII.

    And YES.....cartoons were originally intended for adults, they ran them before they'd run a feature film in movie theaters way back when.....back when you got your money's worth.

  • i miss these cartoons!!!! would have love to have seen them in theaters!!

  • if you actually look at looney tunes episodes you can tell they were adult oriented

    but in suttle ways so children wouldnt knotice it

    but i was watching it about 2 weeks ago n i was like wow this show is not for kids at all

    many cartoons are like that because networks want parents to like the shows as well the the children

    that way you get a wider range of audience

  • Hmmm. I have noticed that in many of the older cartoons. Accept, this was actually made as a spoof of porky pig I think. Not positive. But back then, they had comedy to! :D

  • i didnt think ths was apart of the actual show thats a bit far for loony toons but the if you actually pay attention to the show it has a lot of adult subjects n stuff like that

  • Yeah, ive noticed. It very well could have been the actual show. Who knows...porky pig said some strange things now and then...

  • Like how some people has rifles rofl

  • To bad cartoons today are childish and stupid.

  • @jaaxxor what were you watching that seemed adult orientated the only things I've noticed like that are sexual stuff and i think i saw a middle finger once

  • @joseawesomeful (Im jaaxor this is my new channel)

    And when I say adult oriented I don't necessarily mean its sexual

    example: off the top of my head ummmmm... oh in dexters lab there was an episode where dexters father and mandark's father were fighting and they were basicly making fun of conservative and "hippie" views which the intended audience wouldn't understand.

    The child would laughing cuz someone threw a elephant because its random but the parent would laugh cuz they get the meaning

  • @joseawesomeful would have explained it better but I was running out of characters and had to use short forms

  • @jaaxxor duh

  • well the loony tunes used to be for adults

  • Son of a bit-bit, son of a bit-bit gun. He he he, you thought I would say son of a bit-bitch, didn't you?

  • pig bitch+porky

  • HAHA, that was brilliant. Where'd you find this? I know someone just mentioned it was on an old blooper reel, but I really want to know how it was found.

  • mmmmmm i just ate some of his offspring

  • Obviously, you can't really have a cartoon "blooper"- This little bit of animation was created by Warner itself in 1938 for an in house "blooper reel", showing outtakes by many famous stars. This joke ended the reel.

  • lol they were not ment for grown ups, and i dont think that is even real, there were alot of coppyrighting going on in thoughs day

  • it was real you don't know nothing. they were for grown ups

  • this is hilarious

  • i can't believe he said a bad word.

  • dude dont have a shit over it

  • LOL

  • well son-of -a -bitch!

  • you such a pig fucker fella porky

  • lol

  • loool

    hilarious

  • Probably not!

  • LOL

  • hahaha love it

  • was this aired on tlevision? it's hilarious

  • son of a bi- bi- bi- gun! Hahaha! You thought I was going to say son of a bitch!

  • oooo thats what it said?

  • I first saw this on "Night Flight " back in the '80s....good to see it circulating!

  • wow that is OLD footage!

  • AnaKaulits123, its "Oh, Son of a bi-bi-bi, son of a bi-bi-bi, son of a bi-bi-bi, a gun. Hahaha, you thought I was gonna say son of a bi-bitch didn't ya?" Thats how it goes. :P

  • porky is, besides daffy, my favorite looney toon.you can now see why

  • bad porky

  • classic.

  • this thing definitely runs too FAST

    I know the tune of the title music because I played it on the piano...this is a damn lot of notes off key

  • hahahahahahahahahahhahahahaha! that was so funy

  • that was funny lol

  • LOL

  • lol wtf happend to u porky pig lol

  • Why does every1 say this is a blooper? It was a banned joke!

  • They call it a "blooper" becasue it was packaged with outtakes of old TV shows for many years as a "blooper"...but in animation, there are no mistakes...it's intentional!

  • In the version they used in KENTUCKY FRIED MOVIE, they left out the Warner Bros.' logo and substituted the anchor used in the Popeye cartoons, but managed to leave in Porky's trademark 'That's all folks!!!' I hope someone can come up with that version.

  • Actually, this was never banned. It was created post production for in house distribution only. For great examples of this sort of thing in the world of comics check out 'Clean Cartoonists' Dirty Drawings' by Craig Yoe. You can't be as funny as these guys were and not do something like this some time.

  • INTRO TOO LOUD!

  • it was to loud on the intro

  • The "Bloopers" WB turned out were all done in Termite Terrace, the animation studio. Leon Schlessenger didn't really care what the team did, as long as they turned out the finished cartoons on time. And they got Mel Blanc to play along. Cartoons like this were never meant to be seen by The Teeming Millions.

    THANKS for sharing it!

  • It was my understanding that this was one that was sent overseas to our armed forces during WWII .

  • i caught the tail end of these good cartoons before they went to cartoon network all the new cartoons are japanese crime fighting crap.

  • i couldn't said it better myself.i'm just glad i'm not the only one who hates those junk japanese anime.

  • This isn't an anime...

  • Well techinally.....

  • a little bit of anime is okay but when all but 1 or 2 shows on saturday morning is ninja this kung fu that or crime fighting it gets old fast.i just wish cartoons would go back to just bieng funny and NOT fight crime.

  • looney toones,Pink panther and tom&jerry-BEST CARTOONS EVER(they've all won at least one Academy Oscar-so i believe this says all).on the other hand,the anime's are the most RETARD cartoons ever...end of disscusion

  • Tom and Jerry won seven Academy Awards which tied with Disney cartoon shorts winning seven Academy Awards as well. Looney Tunes won five Academy Awards. So, these are the big winners of the Academy Awards.

  • Actually, Looney Tunes won six. There was an eleven minute short called So Much for So Little that won for best documentary.

  • I love these cartoons myself, hell i grew up on these, but you shouldn't be saying such things about anime. Ever heard of Hayao Miyazaki?

  • no,because a cartoon is made to make you laugh,not to see stupid heroes that fight with mystical powers and all the other shit(specific to all animes).that's way i like old american cartoons best

  • oh,yeah,and by the way,the animes HAD NEVER WON the academy Oscar,not like the european and american cartoons,which are defintely winners in all children eyes

  • That's NOT true. Miyazaki won for his anime Spirited Away.

  • i love how it says "blooper". because we all know cartoon characters are real and when filmed they make mistakes... they aren't animated... nope

  • Looney Tunes were more edgier and adultish than Disney cartoons. Disney cartoons catered more to children and Looney Tunes catered more to adults. If I have to choose between Looney Tunes and Disney, I CHOOSE LOONEY TUNES HANDS DOWN!!!!!

  • True! But the trouble is a lot of the cool jokes are being cut from the Disney cartoons, because people think they were only meant for kids. For example, check out the Donald Duck short 'the old army game', and you'll know what I mean!

  • You have to understand in the 30s, 40s, and early 50s, most Americas didn't have TVs, so Looney Tunes and other cartoons were shown in movie theatres, and most adults go to movie theatres, so it made sense for them to make Looney Tunes more adultish. That's why Porky Pig said "son of a bitch" because to tell you the truth, Looney Tunes weren't made for children. Then in the 1960s and 1970s that's when they started editing, banning, and censoring Looney Tunes because kids watched TV a lot.

  • You thought I was gonna say son of a bitch didn't yah?

  • nope some cartoons like popye was aired in late 30s or in early 40s were dircted at kids but also not many people had tvs in 1939 so it could of been for adlut it,s a very tough one

  • the old cartoons did everything

  • Porky Pig has little to nothing to do with Disney. He's a Warner Brothers character.

  • I lol'd because the quality of the video itself. You did this shit in Windows Movie Maker.

    Tip:

    Never edit classics and try to pass it off as a classic. Although I give the person who made this credit for creativity. lol

  • no that is real it was in the dvd as a blooper that was never used l in 1939 Warner Bros. Animation director Bob Clampett produced a short "blooper" film (for the studio's annual in-house gag reel) of Looney Tunes character Porky Pig smashing his thumb with a hammer and cursing.

  • I know that's real, I'm talking about this very video, the person edit this in Windows Movie Maker and put effects to it, the actual video is in black and white and doesn't have the beginning nor end to it and its not in brown tan color.

  • plus it wouldn't have been on a dvd like you said if it came out in 1939...just a minor correction.

  • no it was this was never aired so they put in the dvd as a extra

  • ok... no comment

  • wut?

  • ...Say what now?

  • You stole my line Mike

  • Thats all bib bi bi bitches

  • There's a story where some Disney animators made a similar 'blooper' for an in-house Disney party... with Mickey and Minnie...

    Only thing is, Disney fired the perpetrators of that one...

  • is it a vid on youtube? ill look it up if it is.

  • ME TOO I LOVE SWEARS

  • I don't think that Disney clip ever made it out of the screening room... Disney was way to uptight and paranoid to have let that one get out.

  • what the hell are you talking about?

  • he is talking about supervisors...

    they have to check if its apropiate

  • but... but... this isn't even disney? this looks like a 1930's warner brothers cartoon which would have been able to get away with swearing easily. in fact cartoons pre-1950 were directed at adults

  • no in fact they were even more stricted ...

    and im thinking if its a fake...

    i donno

  • i think in the 30's they could have got away with this. but its not disney.

  • @iloveericlyons Disney? What are you talking about? This was Warner Bros., which was the polar opposite of Disney.

  • Porky, you son of a b&%tch!

  • "you thought i was gonna say son of a bitch didn't you?" U JUST SAID IT!! lol

  • They should have made one with that wacky DODO bird from the episode Porky in Wackyland cursing. That would have been hilarious!

  • The Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons were originally shown theatrically and made for adults. However, this clip was a part of a Warner Bros. blooper reel that was made to entertain the people at the studio. This clip is available on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 4 DVD (in better quality).

  • They didnt have television in the 1930's and forties.and this probablly never masde it out to the general public-and it was sent to the troops over seas for moral.

  • lol

  • son of a bi bi bi gun. lol

  • I really didn't see that coming!!!!!!!!!

  • i didn't see it coming either...wow!

  • son of a bb b son of a bi bi b son of a gun.....you thought i was gonna say son of a bitch didnt you....hahaha thats great

  • Now that was pure comedy!

  • where did you get this video from?

  • xDDD

  • now thats the looney tunes i wanna watch

  • not real is it?

  • The blooper is very real. It was shown only in privat, at the studios. Take it as a cartoonist's joke, if you want.

  • oh its real......

  • they play that on the local college station, I always wondered where they go it.

  • so this is why my grandpa calls me a s-s-son of a bitch alot.. my eyes are opened

  • i really didnt see that comin, wow what a great clip

  • Oh my god thats funny

  • i thot so too

  • we should send threatening letters to cartoonnetwork or just run and there and demand it or else! if you catch where Im going

  • I say we riot

  • anything as long as they give us what we want

  • TO THE TOURCH PLACE!!!!

  • FLAMETHROWER!!!

  • Rocket Launcher and a Nuke, oh wait... the nuke might kill us. TIMED nuke hehe yeah.

  • lol

  • my name is orange9464,And nukes? FUCK YEAH!

  • wtf... that was random as like..woah...

  • Another thing that really sucks is that last year, in 2006, they finally killed off their old Christmas cartoons. Yep, no more Christmas Hanna Barbera cartoons, no Christmas Flintstones, Jetsons, etc. Instead, they aired their shitty Adult Swim line up. I expect this to happen again. Well fuck you very much Cartoon Network. On the Turner Classic Movies channel, they air old cartoons every Saturday, support them too people.

  • They are getting rid of the stuff that they use to air. One thing that always pissed me off was when they booted "O Canada", and "Late Night Black and White" for Adult Swim. Then "Toon Heads" was eventually booted. The only old thing that they air now is the old "Scooby Doo", and old "Tom and Jerry" People please watch them because if enough people watch it, then they will slowly air the old stuff.

  • I remember O Canada...... it was very weird. I remember this thing with ants being in a jukebox.

  • I think I first saw this on an episode of Night Flight on the USA Network back in the late 80s. Noga you are right. I can't believe what Cartoon Network is doing to themselves now.