Porky Pig joins the Army Air Corps. After overcoming the problems caused by his small stature and surviving the rigors of basic training, Porky gets his first assignment, as a janitor for th... Read allPorky Pig joins the Army Air Corps. After overcoming the problems caused by his small stature and surviving the rigors of basic training, Porky gets his first assignment, as a janitor for the experimental "robot plane." When a boy standing in front of the command microphone for t... Read allPorky Pig joins the Army Air Corps. After overcoming the problems caused by his small stature and surviving the rigors of basic training, Porky gets his first assignment, as a janitor for the experimental "robot plane." When a boy standing in front of the command microphone for the robot plane starts to show off the tricks his dog can do, Porky's wild ride begins...
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Amidst chaos and destruction he valiantly attempts to land the renegade plane through verbal commands.
This is when cartoons were funny very funny.
Why must I include ten lines?
Just watch it and judge for yourself.
I have run out of things to say.
Thankfully , this is the tenth line.
I'm glad that Billy Bletcher WAS identified as the Sarge (My copy of historian Graham Webb's 2000 book on these old shorts actually DOES give unnamed voices, but HE only mentions Ms.Hansen, a major mystery, who was NOT Dorothy Varden who was a similar performer) and Joe Dougherty, then the voice of Porky Pig, but I doubt that, that simian inventor (yeah, "Grease Monkey", I get it, folks!) is Bletcher.. Very Unique voice.."Here.. TRY it!" This was the first "Starring" role for Porky Pig, even though he'd done cartoons before as mentioned above and even had in the Beans the Cat entry "Golddiggers of '49", then just recently out, also a PROMINENT role.
*** (out of 4)
Porky Pig finally manages to make his way through the tests and gets enrolled in the Army. His first mission is being a test pilot for a robot plane that can be operated by controls.
PLANE DIPPY certainly isn't an animated masterpiece but if you're a fan of the early Porky Pig shorts then you should enjoy it. This here was the first time that Porky got him name on the title card so it's obvious that crowds were loving the little guy. This here is a pretty good short as there are some funny moments and plenty of nice action. Most of the action takes place during the final minutes as Porky finds himself inside the plane and it's out of control. One of the highlights is a scene where the plane chases a cloud. The animation was extremely good and there's no question that Porky was coming into his own.
But the opening makes this a fine cartoon. Give it a look and see if you agree.
Did you know
- TriviaAfter the recruiter whistles at him to stop stuttering, Porky states his full name as Porky Cornelius Washington Otis Lincoln Abner Aloysius Casper Jefferson Philbert Horatius Narcissus Pig.
- Alternate versionsThis cartoon was colorized in 1968 by having every other frame traced over onto a cel. Each redrawn cel was painted in color and then photographed over a colored reproduction of each original background. Needless to say, the animation quality dropped considerably from the original version with this method. The cartoon was colorized again in 1992, this time with a computer adding color to a new print of the original black and white cartoon. This preserved the quality of the original animation.
- SoundtracksI'd Love to Take Orders from You
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Music by Harry Warren
Played during the opening credits and when Porky first walks in to enlist
Played often in the score
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- 8m
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- 1.37 : 1