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Porky Pig Blooper

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2008

There are many videos similar to this on YouTube, but this one has the original WB title cards. This cartoon clip was intended for adult viewers, mostly Warner Bros. employees.

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  • The voice actor was Mel Blanc. He told me this was done deliberately.

  • The reason for the drum close is because that's what I chose to use. At the time, I did not have the original open and close for this. I do now.

  • When did this blooper come out?

    I'm wondering because it has the "stylized" Porky-In-A-Drum ending. which was introduced in "Porky's Hotel" (1939).

  • @BWayans2001 This clip did not originally have the traditional open and close. Not sure of the year.

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  • people who is offended by stuff like this suck!

  • 0:00 - 0:03 best part!

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  • *Fry Squint*

    Not sure whether this is fake

    Or If Warner Bros. is stupid...

  • th-th-th-thats all bitches!

  • @smokingzaggin, beavis and butthead rule!! Speaking of that, beavis is my nickname LOL

  • @BWayans2001

    This was made in 1938

  • Hey pig face say: Son of a bitch!

  • @ARB082 Beavis and Butthead was funny in the 90's. You can tell the new ones won't live up to it and Family Guy is just becoming more and more stupid (it was funny for a while). Don't compare stuff like that too the Looney Tunes.

  • I just know the voice actor who did Porky was screwing around one day in the production office while some audio recording was going on. during this, he was doing an average Porky cartoon voices, screwed up the line and said just this. the rest of the cast laughed their friggin asses off, and the animators decided this would be halarious to have porky actually say. hence, this clip!

  • @kjq45 It didn't? Then why, I ask you, why does this clip have the open and close, that was used in late-1939 through mid-1940?

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