This is an early Tex Avery, with Avery still feeling his way. The cartoon is actually more cute than menacing and Avery seems to have more fun with the villain than with our hero, the rather hefty Porky (this was a formative cartoon, when they were still fiddling around with character design and Porky carried a good deal more weight then), with Porky's role limited to one running gag and the payoff at the end.
PIGGY POCKETS!!
Coltonh65 4 months ago
@julescole10 That toon is called The Case of the Stuttering Pig.
FleisherClampett 7 months ago
I'm looking for an older one with porky and petunia and other pigs and the tall villain wearing a big hat and long coat and I think they were in a haunted house or something and everytime the lights went out one of the pigs disappeared lol thats about all i remember from it. Havent seen it since I was a kid so this all might be wrong lol...anyone remember this one or am I crazy lmao
julescole10 7 months ago
@michalmak0 i fully agree with TVingOmega! UPLOWD IT Full, now and RIGHTO!!!!!
GeniusRKO39 8 months ago
Well, to tell the truth, the Bomber is rather scary - a lot scarier than the "Wolf" character that Tex used in his later MGM cartoons that held the same fuction as the Bomber in this cartoon. But the pacing is a lot more deliberate here than later because, like you said, Avery was still trying to get his bearings.
WSenator1 11 months ago
@Harshcore811 yeah the one now is gay...
avalanchesuperstar 1 year ago
Dang I like Fatter Porky Pig.
Harshcore811 1 year ago
upload full cartoon now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TVkingOmega 1 year ago
Do you happen to have the whole cartoon? Nobody has posted it on YouTube yet and I've been dying to see this one for years
retrogamer3434 3 years ago
Originally released in April 1936; Tex was still experimenting with how far he could go in an animated cartoon {including the "Mad Bomber" telling "us" at the climax he's going to blow Porky up, "whether you people in the audience like it or not!"}.
fromthesidelines 3 years ago 2