Porky in Wackyland X Dough for the Do-Do

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2010

Porky in Wackyland - Robert Clampett - 1938
Dough for the Do-Do - Friz Freleng - 1949
Dali (extended) - Bernard Fevre - 1975/2009

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  • IT CAN HAPPEN HERE!

  • The color version had creepier backgrounds, what with its usage of bones and body parts in the earlier scenes, and desolation later on. The B&W was pure Salvador Dali. But wow, the action in the color version follows it pretty much frame by frame. At least until the very end.

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  • What's called music?

  • Fascinating comparison... but, the modern music used is amazing, too! What is it? I'm stunned at how brilliantly (and happy, yet creepy) it fits this much older cartoon. Great work there!

  • @superleviathan i know it was oer a year when you posted, but i do want to bring what you said forward. Many of the elements from Wackyland were used in '43's Tin Pan Alley Cats during the main character's freakout scene, which explains why some afro stereotypes are included in the colour version (eg. big-lipped characters, the giant watermelon behind the "swingin'" rabbit)

  • If you make it blue, then it's not racist.

  • Both versions are awesome.

  • what in the fuck did i just watch

  • I kept on thinking "BRRBBRRBRLEME OUTTA HERE"

  • I went on this video because I'm really high right now. The video time is 4:20

    Chyea.

  • illumanti

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