THE PORKY PIG SHOW
(ABC, September 20, 1964-March 14, 1965)
American Broadcasting Company, Warner Bros. Television
MAIN CAST:
The Porky Pig
Show was the second anthology show featuring Warner Bros.’ stable of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies theatrical
shorts and was the first show centered around the original Looney Tune, Porky
Pig (Mel Blanc).
Daffy and Sylvester helping to celebrate Porky. |
Similar to its predecessor, The Bugs Bunny Show, The Porky Pig Show featured new
animation showing a group of Looney
Tunes characters and kids gathering at a barn for a hootnanny and a
viewing of Porky’s show. Amongst the featured characters were Daffy Duck, Sylvester Cat, Tweety Bird, Yosemite Sam, Foghorn Leghorn,
Sam Sheepdog, Granny and Elmer Fudd, although
Porky was the only one to ever speak. Linking the various shorts were new
segments in the barn with a brief comedy bit inspiring Porky to segue into the
short--such as Sylvester chasing Tweety as Porky tried to address the audience--or
a clip from a short with new dialogue dubbed over it, like from “Fool Coverage”
where a mishap with Daffy and a rocking chair prompted Porky’s line “You’ll go
off your rocker too when you see the next cartoon.” Each episode ended with a
tearful ending song and Porky giving a plug to that episode’s advertiser.
Yosemite Sam plays with the band. |
T The Porky Pig
Show made its debut on ABC on September
20, 1964. The animation for the new segments in comparison to the featured
shorts was noticeably different. Following the conclusion of The Bugs Bunny Show’s original run in 1962, Warner Bros. shut down their animation studio
in 1963. As a result, animation duties fell to the New York-based Hal Seeger Productions. Each
episode was a half-hour and comprised of three different shorts, with the first
typically featuring Porky. The series’ opening and closing theme was composed
by Barbara Cameron and were sung by the on-screen characters.
They're watching the show we're watching. Whoa...meta. |
The series ran for 26 episodes, with the last
original compilation airing on March 14, 1965. It remained on the network until
1967. In 1971, ABC revived the show as Porky
Pig and His Friends, reusing the same animated segments but with a
different collection of shorts. In 2004, the show’s intro was featured as a
bonus feature in the compilation DVD Looney
Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 2. The first episode was included as part of the 2009 compilation
DVD Saturday
Morning Cartoons: 1960s Volume 1, and the third episode on Volume
2.
EPISODE GUIDE:
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