To help farm production, Poppa employs a mechanical cow. Porky prefers faithful old Bessie and they have a contest between the two.To help farm production, Poppa employs a mechanical cow. Porky prefers faithful old Bessie and they have a contest between the two.To help farm production, Poppa employs a mechanical cow. Porky prefers faithful old Bessie and they have a contest between the two.
Robert Clampett
- Hen
- (uncredited)
Harry Lang
- Duck
- (uncredited)
Thurl Ravenscroft
- Singer
- (uncredited)
Paul Taylor
- Singer
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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Bob Clampett's cartoons often were high in energy and fun and displayed a uniquely wacky visual style that one can recognise immediately.
'Porky's Poppa' may not quite one of his masterpieces, but it is still a great cartoon that has Clampett's style all over it.
Carl Stalling's energetically high-voltage, luscious, rousing, dynamic and action-enhancing music score and inspired arrangements of pre-existing music shows off his genius. Absolutely love his unique version of "Old MacDonald Had a Farm".
The animation is deliciously wacky, eye-popping, rich in detail and high in imagination.
Loved the pacing, with many unpredictable and deliciously bizarre gags that come thick and fast at you, going seamlessly from one to another without being rushed and disjointed. The opening and the fast and furious chase scene are the most memorable.
Porky is likable enough, though the cows are much funnier, have more screen time and make much more of an impact especially the mechanical one. The voice acting is strong, interesting that the duck voiced by Clampett himself is a little reminiscent of Daffy Duck but sounds Donald Duck-esque.
All in all, a great cartoon where the animation, music and cows are the high-points, as well as that it's hugely entertaining. 9/10 Bethany Cox
'Porky's Poppa' may not quite one of his masterpieces, but it is still a great cartoon that has Clampett's style all over it.
Carl Stalling's energetically high-voltage, luscious, rousing, dynamic and action-enhancing music score and inspired arrangements of pre-existing music shows off his genius. Absolutely love his unique version of "Old MacDonald Had a Farm".
The animation is deliciously wacky, eye-popping, rich in detail and high in imagination.
Loved the pacing, with many unpredictable and deliciously bizarre gags that come thick and fast at you, going seamlessly from one to another without being rushed and disjointed. The opening and the fast and furious chase scene are the most memorable.
Porky is likable enough, though the cows are much funnier, have more screen time and make much more of an impact especially the mechanical one. The voice acting is strong, interesting that the duck voiced by Clampett himself is a little reminiscent of Daffy Duck but sounds Donald Duck-esque.
All in all, a great cartoon where the animation, music and cows are the high-points, as well as that it's hugely entertaining. 9/10 Bethany Cox
This Looney Tunes cartoon begins with a variation on the song "Old MacDonald's Farm"...but it's about Porky Pig's papa, who owns the farm. It seems that the family's cow is sick and so Papa orders a new cow...which turns out to be a robot cow! But Porky doesn't want to get rid of the cow and soon the cow and robot cow are competing.
This is a pleasant but otherwise unremarkable cartoon short. Well animated but not a ton of laughs.
By the way, in the cow's stall is a poster for 'Bull Bontana'...a cow. In real life, Bull Montana was a silent film star and professional wrestler.
This is a pleasant but otherwise unremarkable cartoon short. Well animated but not a ton of laughs.
By the way, in the cow's stall is a poster for 'Bull Bontana'...a cow. In real life, Bull Montana was a silent film star and professional wrestler.
Did you know
- Trivia"Porky's Poppa" contains one of the first ever references to ACME in a Warner Brothers cartoon. In this case, Porky's Poppa orders an ACME mechanical cow via telephone. And true of ACME products to come, said robot causes considerable mayhem.
- GoofsWhen the package comes through the ceiling, it is labeled TO PORKY. After it lands on the floor, it is labeled TO PORKY'S PAPA.
- Quotes
Singer, Singer, Singer, Singer: [singing] But on this farm he has a mortgage / Woe, woe, woe, woe, woe...
Narrator: [reading out] And so, today, as it must with all men, DEBT comes to Porky's Poppa, 48.
Porky's Poppa: Ruination... Wi-worry, worry... Taxes... Mo-mi-mortgage... Woe is me... N-no milk, n-no money... What a pickle...
- 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 1995, 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. However, for some reason the final scene in this cartoon is replaced with the final scene from the previous 1968 "redrawn" version (it is believed that the black and white print that was used for the computer process must have been damaged at that point in the film).
- ConnectionsEdited into Bugs vs. Daffy: Battle of the Music Video Stars (1988)
- SoundtracksOld MacDonald
(uncredited)
Traditional
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- Also known as
- El papá de Porky
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- Runtime7 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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