That clip was done for a office Christmas party by The Termite Terrace staff, never intending to be shown in public cuz swearing was a no-no back then (today it's alright for an adult audience but back then the censorship rules like The Hayes Code were really strict in the 1930's). It was shown on Cartoon Netwrok decades later during the 90's.
@@mevbIt was actually an outtake. Probably a predecessor to the outtakes from films like The Lion King, and A Bug's Life. Rob Zombie's Halloween even had outtakes.
*MISSING BIT OF INFORMATION* He would also get to be in films like "Space Jam", "Looney Tunes Back in Action" and "Bah Humduck A Looney Tunes Christmas", cameos in shows like "Animaniacs" and "Taz-Mania" having himself a bigger role in "The Looney Tunes Show" and having a descendant named "Pinkster Pig" in "Loonatics Unleashed" in which the latter.. well you'll have to see Pinkster's episode to find out. After Dougherty and Blanc, Porky would get his voice done by plenty of voice actors like Jeff Bergman, Greg Burson, Billy West, Rob Paulsen, Noel Blanc, Joe Alaskey and of course Bob Bergen who is still voicing Porky even to this day!
Well, I guess the only one left to do is my favorite Looney Tune, Bugs Bunny. I am kind of sad that Lola Bunny, one of my personal favorite Looney Tunes, didn't get one of her own History Animation Lookback. True, she's not as old as the others, since her first appearance was in Space Jam, but there was still some history with her. I guess, I'll just annoy people by typing a quick history of Lola Bunny in this comment. When Space Jam was being planned, originally it was going to be Bugs' old love interest Honey Bunny but it was decided that they'd replace her because she had no personality and looked like Bugs in drag. After all, if we wanna see Bugs in drag we'll just look at the shorts where Bugs does that himself, which there are plenty of. So the creation of a new female rabbit to update the franchise to appeal to girls and be a new love interest to Bugs was in development. Designing her and coming up with her name was tricky but ultimately we would get the character that started the furry fetish, Lola Bunny. She was made to be a smart, strong, competent, and independent female character instead of just the typical damsel in distress, giggling, and one note character love interests Bugs had in the past that fawned all over him. Lola certainly isn't that and don't you DARE think of calling her doll! Chuck Jones, unfortunately, thought she was unnecessary and that she had no personality. Well, frankly the same could be said for some other characters that are famous in the franchise, and really she does have a personality but wasn't given much screentime because of the fear fans would be upset that they were spending too much time with this new character when they payed to see the Looney Tunes. She was also criticized for being a sexualized rabbit. Although, if you think that's disgusting, take a look at some Lola Bunny fanart, that's really disgusting and makes Lola in Space Jam look innocent and harmless. Lola did manage to gain enough popularity to be among the main Looney Tunes characters. She would go on to star in her own solo DC comic books where her potential was fully met. She kept her strong and smart independence but was able to be looney like the other Looney Tunes and get into crazy situations. Who knew that being a pizza delivery girl would mean you'd be going to ancient ruins, undersea civilizations, and dealing with ancient and powerful deities that care so much about their pizza that they could destroy an island if they're upset (Understandable for those of us that LOVE pizza lol)? Lola would also start along with Bugs and other Looney Tunes in video games, be featured in merchandise, be a prominent character at the amusement park Six Flags, star as a baby with other Looney Tunes in Baby Looney Tunes, make a cameo as a news reporter in Tweety's High-Flying Adventure, and her descendant Lexi Bunny would appear in the superhero show Loonatics Unleashed. Unfortunately, the character would get a HUGE personality change in The Looney Tunes Show. She went from a smart, strong, competent, and independent female character to a.... Ummm.... How do I put this? The polar opposite of what she was and basically Lena Hyena from Who Framed Roger Rabbit. That version would also appear in the movie Rabbits Run. That version of her gained fans, saying she had more personality and was more like a real Looney Tune, while fans of the original Lola hated what the show did to her. Thinking it was insulting to turn a strong and smart female character into a man obsessed bimbo. This caused a war.... Well, an internet debate, which is like a war but instead of death, it's throwing insults at the ones with the opposite opinion and even some death threats..... A little harsh, isn't it? I hate the new version of her too but I'm not gonna kill someone over disagreeing. This, unfortunately, caused people to forget about the DC comic book version of Lola that had the qualities of both versions and none of the things people criticized about them. Whether you love her or hate her, it's clear that Lola has made herself part of the franchise, despite not having as many notches on her belt as the others. Some Lola Bunny shorts were even in the process of being made but were stopped because many producers and writers thought they sucked. This feisty rabbit has proven in her comics that she can stand her own ground and is one of the few Looney Tunes that has managed to put Bugs in his place and one-up him. Should Warner Bros. make shorts starring her? Which version of Lola do you like the most? Have you read the comic books? Did I just waste the time I should've used doing my college homework typing something no one cared enough to read? Very likely! Well, if AniMat wasn't going to do the history of Lola and as a college student don't have the money to be a patron to request it, someone had to at least say something. Well, I guess I need to ge-ge-ge-ge-ge-ge GET BACK TO WORK FOLKS! lol
He didn't go for a full bio on Lola but he did give her time to shine in his Space Jam lookback and I hate to admit it, while I did grow up with Kath Soucie's Lola from 1996 I have to prefer Kristen Wiig's Lola from 2011. I still have a soft spot for the original Lola and I even admire Lexi Bunny a little bit but Lola from The Looney Tunes Show is probably the funniest version of Lola because she was actually funny and not just eye candy or fan service.
All Porky Pig Voices Mel Blanc: Golden Age - Jeff Bergman: Gremlins: The New Batch, An Earth Day Special - Noel Blanc: Tiny Toon Adventures - Greg Burson: Animaniacs - Bob Burgen: Multiple Video Games, Multiple Animation Projects like Space Jam, Carrotblanca, Bah Humbduck! and the 2011 Television Project - Billy West: Hysteria, Sprint Commercials
Porky Pig first official appearance is the 1936 cartoon Porky in the north woods and the first Warner Bros Cartoon is the year 1936, as the Warner Bros Cartoon celebrated that year.
Not really, Bosko said the F word in his last WB cartoon. Besides this was never released to the public. It was mostly a gag reel for the studio's Christmas party.
Porky was also a villan named PInkster pig In loonatics unleased. He was also a basketball player in Space Jam. and he'll even appear at a table with speedy gonzalas in Looney tunes back in action. and he'll even appear as bugs and daffy's neighbor in the looney tunes show. in fact he will appear as a toddler in the baby looney tunes music video. and even appear as the assistant assistant manager in bah-humduck a Looney tunes christmas.
Ya same, they even replaced him with Daffy in "Porky's Badtime story" and re-titled it "Tick-Tock-Tuckered" in fact, they did that several times in some of the shorts as well like "Dough of the do-do", instead of "Porky in Wackyland." Although, they did star him again in the unfortunate badly written reboot of looney tunes, Wabbit or better known as New Looney Tunes.
I all ways love Porky pig's ending. and here i go. tha tha tha tha tha tha tha that's all TH-cam! ,tha tha tha tha tha that's all Folks!,tha tha tha tha tha that's all Muggles!,tha tha tha tha tha tha tha tha tha that's all Earthlings! ( Bay-woop!) iris out fade out to black cue the music.
@@metalleafy397 ya, but they called him Cicero that I'm sure. I'm pretty there was another nephew called Ceacer. I dunno why they changed Pinkys name in the comics because it fits him better in the franchise.
Porky needs more love I really am appreciative for this pig such an adorable likeable character I always liked porky I enjoyed him a lot and relate to him a lot my favorite short with him in it would be awful orphan watching it even now I forgot how funny it was
Ok which version is your favorite? 1935=bashful, smart,adorable 1936=adult,mature,father figure to lil'kitty and Beans the cat 1937-1943=kid self,adorable,naive,innocent late 40's-50s mature,smart,easily annoyed,butt of the joke,clumsy,curious late 50s-60s Smart,calm,mature,cute,best darn sidekick ever! talented, just adorable! Personally I *love* his 49 version the best!
@@dragonslayer101 Porky in the 1950"s. Specifically when Chuck Jones paired him with Daffy Duck, and Sylvester. When in cartoons with Daffy, he's the grounded one, casually pointing out Daffy"s foolish actions. With Sylvester, he's kind of a fussy bachelor, oblivious to the danger that Sylvester is all too aware of. There are some great Porky cartoons from the late 30"s and early to mid 40"s I love too.
Diego Raf Diaz's Top 10 Porky Pig Cartoons 1. You Oughta Be in Pictures 2. Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2 Century 3. Swooner Crooner 4. Riff Raff Daffy 5. Dripalong Daffy 6. Tom Turk and Daffy 7. Porky in Wackyland 8. Porky's Railroad 9. Scaredy Cat 10. Naughty Neighbors
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Christopher Ospina Nick better be next! I really want to see him talk about shows like SpongeBob, Hey Arnold, Fairly Odd Parents, Rugrats, Invader Zim, Rockos Modern Life, Danny Phantom, etc.
For many years I thought that Daffy Duck had the second-highest number of cartoons and Porky was in the third most. Especially odd since Daffy regularly co-starred with the two that have been in the highest number of cartoons yet those two rarely appeared together in the classic shorts - it would make sense if Daffy was ahead of either, especially since Daffy continued to appear in new shorts for a few years after the other two (though Porky was in every Looney Tunes between 1936 and 1940).
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So warner bros lose Bosco and walt disney lost oswald. Seems like the good old day's weren't as good as many think. Say what you say of today, but because information is so avaliable and shared now; if something like these happened, everyone would know. :)
There was one difference, Bosko was always own by his creators Hugh Harman and Rudolph Ising. Which was why he later shown up at MGM. While Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks despite creating Oswald, never technically had the rights to him. That went to Charles Mintz and eventually Universal. Eventually Warner Bros did get the rights to Bosko as well. But years after his final short was released. Just like Disney eventually got the rights to Oswald and the Disney era shorts. Yet while Turner has the rights to Bosko's MGM shorts, WB has the rights to the Bosko shorts made before Ising and Harman left. Plus tv and home video rights to the MGM Bosko shorts. Meanwhile, Universal still has the rights to the Mintz and Lantz Oswald shorts.
Umm Animat, if you are going to use colorized prints of the black & white Looney Tunes, just de-colorize them by putting them in black and white. It's not that hard to do.
Russell Vawter you're kinda of wrong because the honorable mention video will probably be a other character video probably about Bosko the very first looney tunes character
hikimi18 there are two videos left one on bugs and the honorable mention video and i'm petty sure that will be a other character video my guess it be on Bosko the very first looney tunes character
No, Porky was (and still is) the longest continuing Looney Tunes character. Bosko was the original Looney Tunes star. Technically, Porky was the 4th. Buddy was after Bosko, then Beans, and then Porky.
Andreas Smith-Partee My guesses are Bosko (the very first Looney tune ever created, but is completely forgotten today), Lola, the Frankenstein Monster, the three bears, or Sniffles the mouse. Probably NOT the incredibly bland Buddy or the blatant Mickey mouse mockbuster Foxy
Don't forget Mac & Tosh too- I feel like there was a reason they were put in the Looney Tunes Show but I would also love it if he did Sniffles the Mouse as well since he looks a lot like Fievel from An American Tail.
I feel Porky was the first truly good Looney Tunes character. Bosko was nothing but a racist stereotype, Foxy was nothing but a shameless mockbuster of Mickey Mouse and Buddy was so bland, not even the Warner Siblings could have provided comic relief to him if that happened in real life.
Sigh, even no one remembers Piggy or Fluffy. Although I do agree with you about Foxy. However, he may have ripped off the mischievous Mickey Mouse, but let's be honest here, everyone, and I mean EVERYONE was ripping off of each other including Mickey mouse and mainly Felix.
Sigh, no one even mentions Piggy or Fluffy. Although, I do agree with you about Foxy and Roxy being shameless ripoffs of the mischievous mickey mouse, but then again everyone, and I mean EVERYONE was ripping off each other at the time, including Mickey and mainly Felix.
His voice actor was amazing, he did 5000 cartoons and played bugs, Foghorn, pepe le peu, and many others. So it's not too bad that porky got sidelined because the guy behind him was everywhere lol.
Porky is so loveable.
Porky doesn't get the respect he deserves
Agreed.
Imani Likes Pie Agreed. He's truly underrated
Imani Likes Pie He gets too little of appearances in almost every major Looney Tunes project
@@freddyrichards878 that not true, what about duck dodgers and the Looney tunes show
He appeared so much in the late 30s and the early 40s, I agree he is underrated and I love Porky's cartoons
Porky needs more love he,s awesome .
You thought I was gonna say son son, son of a bitch
Is that a real clip in Looney Tunes? XD
+Kameron Biggs yea
he said gun then he said you thought I was gonna say *BITCH*
FuegoNintendo didn't ya*
DarkestHour757 I did not expect to hear that from porky
8:22 XD I can't believe he said that. I love it! Its something you would hear straight out of a parody series or video on TH-cam
That clip was done for a office Christmas party by The Termite Terrace staff, never intending to be shown in public cuz swearing was a no-no back then (today it's alright for an adult audience but back then the censorship rules like The Hayes Code were really strict in the 1930's). It was shown on Cartoon Netwrok decades later during the 90's.
@@mevbIt was actually an outtake. Probably a predecessor to the outtakes from films like The Lion King, and A Bug's Life. Rob Zombie's Halloween even had outtakes.
*MISSING BIT OF INFORMATION* He would also get to be in films like "Space Jam", "Looney Tunes Back in Action" and "Bah Humduck A Looney Tunes Christmas", cameos in shows like "Animaniacs" and "Taz-Mania" having himself a bigger role in "The Looney Tunes Show" and having a descendant named "Pinkster Pig" in "Loonatics Unleashed" in which the latter.. well you'll have to see Pinkster's episode to find out. After Dougherty and Blanc, Porky would get his voice done by plenty of voice actors like Jeff Bergman, Greg Burson, Billy West, Rob Paulsen, Noel Blanc, Joe Alaskey and of course Bob Bergen who is still voicing Porky even to this day!
8:22 = Wow, Porky. I didn't think you had it in you!
Ixapter... classic toons!
It was nice to see one of my favorite Looney Tunes characters have an episode air my birthday weekend
porky will always be the best
Porky is the b b b b b best
Porky is my favorite. I'm proud to say I knew everything that was said here.
Well, I guess the only one left to do is my favorite Looney Tune, Bugs Bunny. I am kind of sad that Lola Bunny, one of my personal favorite Looney Tunes, didn't get one of her own History Animation Lookback. True, she's not as old as the others, since her first appearance was in Space Jam, but there was still some history with her. I guess, I'll just annoy people by typing a quick history of Lola Bunny in this comment.
When Space Jam was being planned, originally it was going to be Bugs' old love interest Honey Bunny but it was decided that they'd replace her because she had no personality and looked like Bugs in drag. After all, if we wanna see Bugs in drag we'll just look at the shorts where Bugs does that himself, which there are plenty of. So the creation of a new female rabbit to update the franchise to appeal to girls and be a new love interest to Bugs was in development. Designing her and coming up with her name was tricky but ultimately we would get the character that started the furry fetish, Lola Bunny. She was made to be a smart, strong, competent, and independent female character instead of just the typical damsel in distress, giggling, and one note character love interests Bugs had in the past that fawned all over him. Lola certainly isn't that and don't you DARE think of calling her doll! Chuck Jones, unfortunately, thought she was unnecessary and that she had no personality. Well, frankly the same could be said for some other characters that are famous in the franchise, and really she does have a personality but wasn't given much screentime because of the fear fans would be upset that they were spending too much time with this new character when they payed to see the Looney Tunes. She was also criticized for being a sexualized rabbit. Although, if you think that's disgusting, take a look at some Lola Bunny fanart, that's really disgusting and makes Lola in Space Jam look innocent and harmless.
Lola did manage to gain enough popularity to be among the main Looney Tunes characters. She would go on to star in her own solo DC comic books where her potential was fully met. She kept her strong and smart independence but was able to be looney like the other Looney Tunes and get into crazy situations. Who knew that being a pizza delivery girl would mean you'd be going to ancient ruins, undersea civilizations, and dealing with ancient and powerful deities that care so much about their pizza that they could destroy an island if they're upset (Understandable for those of us that LOVE pizza lol)?
Lola would also start along with Bugs and other Looney Tunes in video games, be featured in merchandise, be a prominent character at the amusement park Six Flags, star as a baby with other Looney Tunes in Baby Looney Tunes, make a cameo as a news reporter in Tweety's High-Flying Adventure, and her descendant Lexi Bunny would appear in the superhero show Loonatics Unleashed.
Unfortunately, the character would get a HUGE personality change in The Looney Tunes Show. She went from a smart, strong, competent, and independent female character to a.... Ummm.... How do I put this? The polar opposite of what she was and basically Lena Hyena from Who Framed Roger Rabbit. That version would also appear in the movie Rabbits Run. That version of her gained fans, saying she had more personality and was more like a real Looney Tune, while fans of the original Lola hated what the show did to her. Thinking it was insulting to turn a strong and smart female character into a man obsessed bimbo. This caused a war.... Well, an internet debate, which is like a war but instead of death, it's throwing insults at the ones with the opposite opinion and even some death threats..... A little harsh, isn't it? I hate the new version of her too but I'm not gonna kill someone over disagreeing. This, unfortunately, caused people to forget about the DC comic book version of Lola that had the qualities of both versions and none of the things people criticized about them.
Whether you love her or hate her, it's clear that Lola has made herself part of the franchise, despite not having as many notches on her belt as the others. Some Lola Bunny shorts were even in the process of being made but were stopped because many producers and writers thought they sucked. This feisty rabbit has proven in her comics that she can stand her own ground and is one of the few Looney Tunes that has managed to put Bugs in his place and one-up him. Should Warner Bros. make shorts starring her? Which version of Lola do you like the most? Have you read the comic books? Did I just waste the time I should've used doing my college homework typing something no one cared enough to read? Very likely! Well, if AniMat wasn't going to do the history of Lola and as a college student don't have the money to be a patron to request it, someone had to at least say something.
Well, I guess I need to ge-ge-ge-ge-ge-ge GET BACK TO WORK FOLKS! lol
longest comment ever on yubetube.
He didn't go for a full bio on Lola but he did give her time to shine in his Space Jam lookback and I hate to admit it, while I did grow up with Kath Soucie's Lola from 1996 I have to prefer Kristen Wiig's Lola from 2011. I still have a soft spot for the original Lola and I even admire Lexi Bunny a little bit but Lola from The Looney Tunes Show is probably the funniest version of Lola because she was actually funny and not just eye candy or fan service.
Lola is Bugs' beard!
TheWickedMerman She’s my favourite Looney Tune too!
All Porky Pig Voices
Mel Blanc: Golden Age - Jeff Bergman: Gremlins: The New Batch, An Earth Day Special - Noel Blanc: Tiny Toon Adventures - Greg Burson: Animaniacs - Bob Burgen: Multiple Video Games, Multiple Animation Projects like Space Jam, Carrotblanca, Bah Humbduck! and the 2011 Television Project - Billy West: Hysteria, Sprint Commercials
Diego Diaz You forgot his original voice actor, Joe Daugherty.
Oh. So I have. My apologies. I suppose I am more used to Mel Blanc being Porky and no one else (except Bob Bergen of course).
Porky Pig first official appearance is the 1936 cartoon Porky in the north woods and the first Warner Bros Cartoon is the year 1936, as the Warner Bros Cartoon celebrated that year.
Porky is truly awesome! :D
Porky's final solo cartoon was The Wearing of a Grin(1951). One of few characters with Porky is Sylvester or Daffy Duck shorts.
1:25 - 1:29 The Dodo :YES I AM THE LAST Of THE DODOS!
7:41 You forgot The Scarlet Pumpernickel (#31) and A Corny Concerto (#47)
Congratulations Porky, you became the first character to cuss in an animated show. 8:22
Not really, Bosko said the F word in his last WB cartoon. Besides this was never released to the public. It was mostly a gag reel for the studio's Christmas party.
Porky was also a villan named PInkster pig In loonatics unleased.
He was also a basketball player in Space Jam.
and he'll even appear at a table with speedy gonzalas in Looney tunes back in action.
and he'll even appear as bugs and daffy's neighbor in the looney tunes show.
in fact he will appear as a toddler in the baby looney tunes music video.
and even appear as the assistant assistant manager in bah-humduck a Looney tunes christmas.
Porky and Hamton are pigs and they’re named after the meat that comes from pigs: pork and ham
I'm surprised you didn't talk about his short-lived sidekick, Gabby Goat, who only appeared in 3 cartoons in 1937.
Ya same, they even replaced him with Daffy in "Porky's Badtime story" and re-titled it "Tick-Tock-Tuckered" in fact, they did that several times in some of the shorts as well like "Dough of the do-do", instead of "Porky in Wackyland." Although, they did star him again in the unfortunate badly written reboot of looney tunes, Wabbit or better known as New Looney Tunes.
One left doc!
so true and my Fav next to Porky and please at my other comment -p p p please.
I all ways love Porky pig's ending.
and here i go.
tha tha tha tha tha tha tha that's all TH-cam! ,tha tha tha tha tha that's all Folks!,tha tha tha tha tha that's all Muggles!,tha tha tha tha tha tha tha tha tha that's all Earthlings! ( Bay-woop!) iris out fade out to black cue the music.
Porky's Railroad was my favorite Porky cartoon as a kid. Leon Schlesinger's name appeared on a ship called the S.S. Leon.
I can’t believe porky said a cuss word
Bob Bergen does a Porky worthy of Mel Blanc!
The funniest thing I've ever heard in my life, was Porky trying to call Sylvester "Schizophrenic."
Buddy first officially first appeared in the 1934 cartoon Buddy's Beer Garden.
His first was the 1933 Looney Tune "Buddy's Day Out"
Alright!! Only one more to go, Bugs Bunny! :)
StarDog Smasher Yeah but she isn't really a main character.
Petunia Pig was also a recurring in the Looney Tunes comics of the 50's and 60's.
I assumed she was just made for Baby Looney toond tbh
@@wiibrockster it's tunes not toond
Dont forget Porky's naughty nephew, Cicero!
@@dragonslayer101 or Pinky
@@metalleafy397 ya, but they called him Cicero that I'm sure.
I'm pretty there was another nephew called Ceacer.
I dunno why they changed Pinkys name in the comics because it fits him better in the franchise.
Porky Pig is my favorite Looney Tunes! he always has been, since I was a kid and would watch the LT cartoons (^_^)
Bugs Bunny is up next!
Richard Canipe. Nope daffy
next one is bugs bunny and can you do Disney character
2:04 wow I thought he was just made up for that one Animaniacs episode.
I like to think Porky is the long running veteran happy to work with the new talent coming in and give them a chance to rise up like he did.
Porky needs more love I really am appreciative for this pig such an adorable likeable character I always liked porky I enjoyed him a lot and relate to him a lot my favorite short with him in it would be awful orphan watching it even now I forgot how funny it was
8:08 WOW PORKY YOU MADE ME JUMP!
Huh porky is more important in looney tunes than I realized
I like how porky went from innocent to hippocrated to innocent again
8:22
Wow. What an antic-c-c-c-c-c-c- That was unexpected.
He first apoeared in I Haven't Got A Hat, 1935. Directed by Friz Freleng.
Ever thought of covering extinct characters?
One more and you know who's up next. The best for last, the one and only.......
Im glad Buddy got made fun of in Animaniacs
i feel bad
@Carl Bloke me to
My Favorite Looney tunes character! 💞
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Not quite.
He did say that he has a bonus video after Bugs Bunny but two weeks later on Friday.
Bugs Bunny: So Porky's the one who started it all?
Daffy Duck: Well I'll be darned!
Not really. Porky was the longest counting character in Warner Brothers. Bosko was the original Looney Tunes star.
Bugs & Daffy: Oh, that's right, Bosko came before Porky!
Actually, more like:
Daffy:That desssttpicable nitwit, I desstterve that stardom, me, me, Me!
Bugs Bunny is next!
Porky is one of my favorite Looney Tunes characters!
one of mine too.
Same
Ok which version is your favorite?
1935=bashful, smart,adorable
1936=adult,mature,father figure to lil'kitty and Beans the cat
1937-1943=kid self,adorable,naive,innocent
late 40's-50s
mature,smart,easily annoyed,butt of the joke,clumsy,curious
late 50s-60s
Smart,calm,mature,cute,best darn sidekick ever! talented, just adorable!
Personally I *love* his 49 version the best!
@@dragonslayer101 Porky in the 1950"s. Specifically when Chuck Jones paired him with Daffy Duck, and Sylvester. When in cartoons with Daffy, he's the grounded one, casually pointing out Daffy"s foolish actions. With Sylvester, he's kind of a fussy bachelor, oblivious to the danger that Sylvester is all too aware of.
There are some great Porky cartoons from the late 30"s and early to mid 40"s I love too.
Diego Raf Diaz's Top 10 Porky Pig Cartoons
1. You Oughta Be in Pictures
2. Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2 Century
3. Swooner Crooner
4. Riff Raff Daffy
5. Dripalong Daffy
6. Tom Turk and Daffy
7. Porky in Wackyland
8. Porky's Railroad
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I loved the game for the snes I used to think it was hard and also I'm pretty sure the game changed each time you start it up it had different music for different play times I think idk
So porky pig is basically the luigi of the looney tunes characters.
Channel Undefined I'd say the Scooter (from the Muppets) of the Looney Tunes.
What's the next Animation Lookback? BlueSky, Illumination, Nickelodeon, Rankin Bass, or Sony
Christopher Ospina lmao Given Animat's history with reviewing Sony movies...I think he'd rather kill himself than do an Animation look back for him 😂
Christopher Ospina but I would love to see him do Nickelodeon and Rankin Bass
I really hope Blue Sky is next. Been waiting forever for it.
Christopher Ospina Nick better be next! I really want to see him talk about shows like SpongeBob, Hey Arnold, Fairly Odd Parents, Rugrats, Invader Zim, Rockos Modern Life, Danny Phantom, etc.
There’s a Porky Pig cartoon where he creates his own cartoon. I think it’s hilarious.
In looney tunes show he is a good man but does little bit bullied
For many years I thought that Daffy Duck had the second-highest number of cartoons and Porky was in the third most. Especially odd since Daffy regularly co-starred with the two that have been in the highest number of cartoons yet those two rarely appeared together in the classic shorts - it would make sense if Daffy was ahead of either, especially since Daffy continued to appear in new shorts for a few years after the other two (though Porky was in every Looney Tunes between 1936 and 1940).
Basically he was the Bruno Sammartino 2 Wrestling or the Donkey Kong 2 Video Games
Looney Tunes Cartoons is now doing solo-Porky cartoons.
Keep in mind that these are the first solo-Porky cartoons in over 70 years.
Porky is more of a straight man than a star in Warner bros studio
can you do the do do bird next, Im interested in his history
I'd like to see the history of Petunia Pig
exactly
I think of Foghorn Leghorn. I'm biased though, he's my fav. :)
Are you ever going to cover Bosko, the truly first (and truly awkward) character in Looney Tunes?
Maybe that is an honorable mention.
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well only one more character to cover before its over next up the history of bugs bunny
porky pig is one of my favorite cartoon characters next to Oswald the lucky rabbit and bugs Bunny.
So... What about your "dudette" followers? 😜 Looney Tunes are old school, but the best even among TODAY'S cartoons. Thanks for these looks back at the best. 😀
I don't understand that why do Rocky and mugsy don't getting a Looney tunes history
If you have to choose between beans and bacons. What would you choose then?
Do Screwy Squirell and Droopy Dog, my favs
Wrong studio. They were at MGM.
I think porky's that's all folks should take over yakoo's goodnight everybody meme
Porky pig (1935-now)
Tttttthat's All Folks
So warner bros lose Bosco and walt disney lost oswald.
Seems like the good old day's weren't as good as many think. Say what you say of today, but because information is so avaliable and shared now; if something like these happened, everyone would know. :)
There was one difference, Bosko was always own by his creators Hugh Harman and Rudolph Ising. Which was why he later shown up at MGM. While Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks despite creating Oswald, never technically had the rights to him. That went to Charles Mintz and eventually Universal. Eventually Warner Bros did get the rights to Bosko as well. But years after his final short was released. Just like Disney eventually got the rights to Oswald and the Disney era shorts. Yet while Turner has the rights to Bosko's MGM shorts, WB has the rights to the Bosko shorts made before Ising and Harman left. Plus tv and home video rights to the MGM Bosko shorts. Meanwhile, Universal still has the rights to the Mintz and Lantz Oswald shorts.
I-I-I've only seen por-por-por-porky in wa-wacky land in c-c-color
I think porky has 4 apperences in bi bi book
8:25 He said it's the bad word!!!!!
Ethh th the th ebody thats all folks
Umm Animat, if you are going to use colorized prints of the black & white Looney Tunes, just de-colorize them by putting them in black and white. It's not that hard to do.
Fritz Freeland
8:22 What did he say?!
How many characters are their left?
One. And that is a certain gray rabbit who's name I shan't mention.
Russell Vawter you're kinda of wrong because the honorable mention video will probably be a other character video probably about Bosko the very first looney tunes character
hikimi18 there are two videos left one on bugs and the honorable mention video and i'm petty sure that will be a other character video my guess it be on Bosko the very first looney tunes character
Porky the real lol
Some of the clips are colorized black and white cartoons.
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Do Hugo please
This about a Pig who was the first Looney tunes character
No, Porky was (and still is) the longest continuing Looney Tunes character. Bosko was the original Looney Tunes star. Technically, Porky was the 4th. Buddy was after Bosko, then Beans, and then Porky.
Well Stephan Those c
characters are old
Charles Bailey Nevertheless, u should had either paid attention to the video or double check on the history of Looney Tunes first before commenting.
well bosko, buddy and beans have been on years ago
And besides if they are are the first, How come they’re not in looney tunes anymore
8:14 the cringe XDDD
Just one more Looney Tune to go!!!!!!!!
Don't forget the honorable mention
tripp cory Who do you think it's going to be??
Andreas Smith-Partee My guesses are Bosko (the very first Looney tune ever created, but is completely forgotten today), Lola, the Frankenstein Monster, the three bears, or Sniffles the mouse. Probably NOT the incredibly bland Buddy or the blatant Mickey mouse mockbuster Foxy
Don't forget Mac & Tosh too- I feel like there was a reason they were put in the Looney Tunes Show but I would also love it if he did Sniffles the Mouse as well since he looks a lot like Fievel from An American Tail.
Sam Feldstein Who were they?
Second
I feel Porky was the first truly good Looney Tunes character. Bosko was nothing but a racist stereotype, Foxy was nothing but a shameless mockbuster of Mickey Mouse and Buddy was so bland, not even the Warner Siblings could have provided comic relief to him if that happened in real life.
Sigh, even no one remembers Piggy or Fluffy. Although I do agree with you about Foxy. However, he may have ripped off the mischievous Mickey Mouse, but let's be honest here, everyone, and I mean EVERYONE was ripping off of each other including Mickey mouse and mainly Felix.
Sigh, no one even mentions Piggy or Fluffy. Although, I do agree with you about Foxy and Roxy being shameless ripoffs of the mischievous mickey mouse, but then again everyone, and I mean EVERYONE was ripping off each other at the time, including Mickey and mainly Felix.
@Boomer RowdyRuff he is for me
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Man i wish i had buddys girlfriend
You mean Cookie? Ya I think she's one of my favorite damsels too.
that's cool
Yep
Man,I hate Bosko more like Popskoe
He is a compared to Mickey mouse
His voice actor was amazing, he did 5000 cartoons and played bugs, Foghorn, pepe le peu, and many others. So it's not too bad that porky got sidelined because the guy behind him was everywhere lol.
first
Copying Walt disney