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Jumpin' Jupiter

  • 1955
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ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,4/10
617
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The Booze Hangs High (1930)
AnimationAventureComédieCourteFamilleScience-fiction

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre languePorky and Sylvester's desert campground is sliced away and towed into outer space by a green, bird-like Jupiterian searching for earthly animal life. But Porky remains blissfully unaware, le... Tout lirePorky and Sylvester's desert campground is sliced away and towed into outer space by a green, bird-like Jupiterian searching for earthly animal life. But Porky remains blissfully unaware, leaving Sylvester to be terrorized by the alien.Porky and Sylvester's desert campground is sliced away and towed into outer space by a green, bird-like Jupiterian searching for earthly animal life. But Porky remains blissfully unaware, leaving Sylvester to be terrorized by the alien.

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    • Chuck Jones
  • Scénariste
    • Michael Maltese
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    • Mel Blanc
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,4/10
    617
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    • Réalisation
      • Chuck Jones
    • Scénariste
      • Michael Maltese
    • Vedette
      • Mel Blanc
    • 6Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 2Commentaires de critiques
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      • Michael Maltese
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    heathblair

    Not shown in Britain for 25 Years As Far As I know

    I have very fond memories of this one, although I haven't seen it for a good 25 years. It's weird that of all the great WB cartoons, this one one hasn't seen a UK TV broadcast since about 1975! And I've been watching out for it!!

    Things to enjoy: Porky and Sylvester experiencing a spectacular alien abduction scenario that even Chris Carter would hesitate to portray; a terrific 'space-score' by Carl Stalling which includes a beautifully epic arrangement of Raymond Scott's 'Powerhouse' music; the disturbing sight of a terrified, dumb-struck Sylvester realizing that he and the pig have been whisked off to an alien planet while Porky remains totally and blissfully oblivious to the the fact.

    Great!

    Love to see it again.
    10Pope-8

    Another brilliant Chuck Jones/1950s short

    Another great Chuck Jones short of the 1950s, and another in which Porky Pig and (here, his pet cat) Sylvester go on a trip and face disaster, unknown to Porky. A lot like his earlier 'Claws For Alarm' (1954), in which the twosome stay at a hotel inhabited by evil (satanic?) mice.
    10lee_eisenberg

    a link between different kinds of cartoons, all the while spoofing 1950s B sci-fi movies

    Watching the Chuck Jones short "Jumpin' Jupiter", I get the sense that it's sort of a midpoint between two different genres of Looney Tunes cartoons. It portrays Porky and Sylvester going camping out in the desert, when a spaceship flies in and the birdlike creature flying it decides to take them back to his planet. Sylvester sees the spaceship and the pilot and frequently runs into Porky's tent, but Porky is always oblivious to the danger that lurks around, and just thinks that Sylvester is just being stupid. And that's just the first half of the cartoon! It probably requires some explaining what I mean about the different genres of cartoons. The idea of Porky and Sylvester being out somewhere and Sylvester repeatedly saving Porky from danger while Porky has no idea what's going on: that was the premise of the earlier cartoons "Scaredy Cat" and "Claws for Alarm". The birdlike creature piloting the spaceship looks like the just-add-water martians whom Marvin sent after Bugs Bunny in "Hare-way to the Stars". And the zero-gravity scene looks a little bit like the flooded rabbit hole scene in "Water Water Every Hare".

    And of course, we shouldn't forget that this was during the Cold War, so there were lots of movies about alien invasions. Because those movies were so hokey is no doubt why the Looney Tunes cartoons "Haredevil Hare", "The Hasty Hare", "Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2 Century", "Jumpin' Jupiter" and "Hare-way to the Stars" spoofed them. And if absolutely nothing else, those movies featured a lot of hot babes! Hubba, hubba...

    Anyway, this cartoon is a real classic. A lot of fun.

    Albuquerque. Maybe they can catch Bugs missing that left turn (or so they think).
    bob the moo

    Has a few laughs but not great

    Porky Pig and Sylvester are out for a camping trip in the desert; as usual Sylvester is scared of the wildlife in the area. However his fears are more founded that he can know as an alien spaceship from Jupiter arrives and abducts them. On the spaceship itself, Porky seems totally unaware while Sylvester is terrified.

    The pairing of Porky and Sylvester has been done before and it has always been done with Sylvester scared of something that Porky is mostly unaware of. This cartoon has a sci-fi twist instead of the usual ghost or haunted house setting but it uses all the same materials. It uses the spaceship setting quite well but it just felt a little too familiar for my tastes and the gags weren't funny enough to cover the well used base.

    The alien in the film is too non-descript. With Sylvester not speaking and Porky not being funny it was important that the alien have character; he has a few little bits but generally is just one of those beasts that Bugs encountered in Hare-Way To The Stars. Sylvester is OK but is just doing his usual stuff when partnered with Porky; who himself is reasonable enough but is meant to be the straightman of these films - he brings the reaction to Sylvester, meaning that someone else has to bring the action.

    Overall, it's about the same level of enjoyment as I got from the other Porky/Sylvester films and it's maybe unfair on this one that I happened to see this after seeing several others, meaning that I was too familiar with the gags.
    Kalaman

    Hilarious

    This is one of Chuck Jones' best cartoons. Porky and Sylvester find themselves abducted by a giant bird from Jupiter. The bird has been sent to planet Earth to obtain animal life and accidentally takes Porky and Sylvester while asleep on its space ship. Very funny stuff.

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    • Anecdotes
      The last of the trio of shorts pairing Porky Pig and Sylvester together; the other two being Scaredy Cat (1948) and Claws for Alarm (1954).
    • Gaffes
      When the alien creature first enters Porky's campsite, the campfire has no smoke coming from it. Later, when the alien is cutting around the camp, the campfire has smoke coming from it. Later when the alien places its hand on Sylvester in outer space, the campfire has no smoke. Later when the items from Porky's camp float down onto the alien planet, the campfire has smoke again.
    • Citations

      Porky Pig: [after Sylvester runs back into the tent] I though I implied that you were to remain outside.

    • Connexions
      Edited into Hare-Way to the Stars (1958)
    • Bandes originales
      Powerhouse
      (uncredited)

      Music by Raymond Scott

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 août 1955 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Kurs auf Jupiter
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      • Warner Bros. Cartoon Studios
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