Porky Pig filmography

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This is a list of all cartoons featuring Porky Pig. Directors are listed in parentheses.

Porky Pig shorts[]

1935[]

1936[]

  • Plane Dippy (January 4, 1936) (Tex Avery)
  • Alpine Antics (January 18, 1936) - "Beans" series (Jack King)
  • The Phantom Ship (February 1, 1936) - "Beans" series, cameo appearance (Jack King)
  • Boom Boom (February 29, 1936) - "Beans" series (Jack King)
  • The Blow Out first episode without beans the cat (April 4, 1936) (Tex Avery)
  • Westward Whoa last paring with beans the cat (April 25, 1936) (Jack King)
  • Fish Tales (May 23, 1936) (Jack King)
  • Shanghaied Shipmates (June 20, 1936) (Jack King)
  • Porky's Pet (July 11, 1936) (Jack King)
  • Porky the Rain-Maker (August 1, 1936) (Tex Avery)
  • Porky's Poultry Plant (August 22, 1936) (Frank Tashlin)
  • Porky's Moving Day (September 12, 1936) (Jack King)
  • Milk and Money (October 3, 1936) (Tex Avery)
  • Boulevardier from the Bronx (October 10, 1936) - "Merrie Melodies" series, cameo appearance (Friz Freleng)
  • Little Beau Porky (November 14, 1936) (Frank Tashlin)
  • The Village Smithy (December 5, 1936) (Tex Avery)
  • Porky in the North Woods (December 19, 1936) (Frank Tashlin)

1937[]

  • Porky the Wrestler (January 9, 1937) (Tex Avery)
  • Porky's Road Race (February 6, 1937) (Frank Tashlin)
  • Picador Porky (February 27, 1937) - This is the first short featuring Mel Blanc, who plays the bull. (Tex Avery)
  • Porky's Romance (April 3, 1937) - The last time Joe Dougherty voiced Porky, first appearance of Petunia Pig. (Frank Tashlin)
  • Porky's Duck Hunt (April 17, 1937) - This is the first episode in which Porky was voiced by Mel Blanc; the first appearance of Daffy Duck; and the first cartoon of Porky with the current design. (Tex Avery)
  • Porky and Gabby (May 15, 1937) - first appearance of Gabby Goat (Ub Iwerks)
  • Porky's Building (June 19, 1937) (Frank Tashlin)
  • Porky's Super Service (July 3, 1937) (Ub Iwerks)
  • Porky's Badtime Story (July 24, 1937) (Bob Clampett)
  • Porky's Railroad (August 7, 1937) (Frank Tashlin)
  • Get Rich Quick Porky (August 28, 1937) - final appearance of Gabby Goat (Bob Clampett)
  • Porky's Garden (September 11, 1937) (Tex Avery)
  • Rover's Rival (October 2, 1937) - first Looney Tunes cartoon with Porky Pig's drum ending. (Bob Clampett)
  • The Case of the Stuttering Pig (October 30, 1937) (Frank Tashlin)
  • Porky's Double Trouble (November 13, 1937) - final "Fat Porky" cartoon. (Frank Tashlin)
  • Porky's Hero Agency (December 4, 1937) (Bob Clampett)

1938[]

  • Porky's Poppa (January 15, 1938) (Bob Clampett)
  • Porky at the Crocadero (February 5, 1938) (Frank Tashlin)
  • What Price Porky (February 26, 1938) - With Daffy Duck (Bob Clampett)
  • Porky's Phoney Express (March 19, 1938) (Cal Howard, Cal Dalton)
  • Porky's Five & Ten (April 16, 1938) (Bob Clampett)
  • Porky's Hare Hunt (April 30, 1938) - First appearance Bugs Bunny (Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton)
  • Injun Trouble (May 21, 1938) (Bob Clampett)
  • Porky the Fireman (June 4, 1938) (Frank Tashlin)
  • Porky's Party (June 25, 1938) (Bob Clampett)
  • Porky's Spring Planting (July 25, 1938) (Frank Tashlin)
  • Porky & Daffy (August 6, 1938) - With Daffy Duck (Bob Clampett)
  • Wholly Smoke (August 27, 1938) (Frank Tashlin)
  • Porky in Wackyland (September 24, 1938) (Bob Clampett)
  • Porky's Naughty Nephew (October 15, 1938) - First appearance of Cicero Pig (called "Pinkie" in his two cartoon appearances). (Bob Clampett)[2]
  • Porky in Egypt (November 5, 1938) (Bob Clampett)
  • The Daffy Doc (November 26, 1938) -
  • Porky the Gob (December 17, 1938) (Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton)

1939[]

  • The Lone Stranger and Porky (January 7, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
  • It's an Ill Wind (January 28, 1939) (Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton)
  • Porky's Tire Trouble (February 18, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
  • Porky's Movie Mystery (March 11, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
  • Chicken Jitters (April 1, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
  • Porky and Teabiscuit (April 29, 1939) (Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton)
  • Kristopher Kolumbus Jr. (May 13, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
  • Polar Pals (June 3, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
  • Scalp Trouble (June 24, 1939) - With Daffy Duck (Bob Clampett)
  • Old Glory (July 1, 1939) - first Porky Pig cartoon made in color (I Haven't Got a Hat was a "Merry Melody"). (Chuck Jones)
  • Porky's Picnic (July 15, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
  • Wise Quacks (August 5, 1939) - With Daffy Duck (Bob Clampett)
  • Hare-um Scare-um (August 12, 1939) - "Merrie Melodies" series, cameo appearance on a poster (Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton)
  • Porky's Hotel (September 2, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
  • Jeepers Creepers (September 23, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
  • Naughty Neighbors (October 7, 1939) - Brief cameo appearance of Daffy Duck (Bob Clampett)
  • Pied Piper Porky (November 4, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
  • Porky the Giant Killer (November 18, 1939) (Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton)
  • Sniffles and the Bookworm (December 2, 1939) - cameo appearance in books (Chuck Jones)
  • The Film Fan (December 16, 1939) (Bob Clampett)

1940[]

  • Porky's Last Stand (January 6, 1940) - With Daffy Duck (Bob Clampett)
  • Africa Squeaks (January 27, 1940) (Bob Clampett)
  • Ali-Baba Bound (February 10, 1940) - public domain (Bob Clampett)
  • Pilgrim Porky (March 16, 1940) (Bob Clampett)
  • Slap Happy Pappy (April 13, 1940) (Bob Clampett)
  • Porky's Poor Fish (April 27, 1940) (Bob Clampett)
  • You Ought to Be in Pictures (May 18, 1940) - With Daffy Duck (Friz Freleng)
  • The Chewin' Bruin (June 8, 1940) (Bob Clampett)
  • Porky's Baseball Broadcast (July 6, 1940) (Friz Freleng)
  • Patient Porky (August 24, 1940) (Bob Clampett)
  • Calling Dr. Porky (September 21, 1940) (Friz Freleng)
  • Prehistoric Porky (October 12, 1940) (Bob Clampett)
  • The Sour Puss (November 2, 1940) (Bob Clampett)
  • Porky's Hired Hand (November 30, 1940) (Friz Freleng)
  • The Timid Toreador (December 21, 1940) (Bob Clampett, Norm McCabe)

1941[]

  • Porky's Snooze Reel (January 11, 1941) (Bob Clampett, Norm McCabe)
  • Porky's Bear Facts (March 29, 1941) (Friz Freleng)
  • Toy Trouble (April 12, 1941) - "Sniffles" series, cameo appearance as toys (Chuck Jones)
  • Porky's Preview (April 19, 1941) (Tex Avery)
  • Porky's Ant (May 10, 1941) (Chuck Jones)
  • A Coy Decoy (June 7, 1941) - "Daffy Duck" series (Bob Clampett)
  • Porky's Prize Pony (June 21, 1941) (Chuck Jones)
  • Meet John Doughboy (July 5, 1941) - WWII propaganda film (Bob Clampett)
  • We, the Animals - Squeak! (August 9, 1941) (Bob Clampett)
  • The Henpecked Duck (August 30, 1941) - "Daffy Duck" series (Bob Clampett)
  • Notes to You (September 20, 1941) (Friz Freleng)
  • Robinson Crusoe Jr. (October 25, 1941) - first "Porky Pig" cartoon directed solely by Norman McCabe
  • Porky's Midnight Matinee (November 22, 1941) (Chuck Jones)
  • Porky's Pooch (December 27, 1941) (Bob Clampett)

1942[]

  • Porky's Pastry Pirates (January 17, 1942) (Friz Freleng)
  • Who's Who in the Zoo (February 14, 1942) (Norm McCabe)
  • Porky's Cafe (February 21, 1942) (Chuck Jones)
  • Any Bonds Today? (April 2, 1942) - Film used to film bonds during World War II, cameo with "Elmer Fudd", "Bugs Bunny" series (Bob Clampett)
  • My Favorite Duck (December 5, 1942) (Chuck Jones)

1943[]

  • Confusions of a Nutzy Spy (January 23, 1943) - WWII propaganda film (Norm McCabe)
  • Yankee Doodle Daffy (June 5, 1943) - "Daffy Duck" series (Friz Freleng)
  • Porky Pig's Feat (July 17, 1943) - (Frank Tashlin) last episode in b&w
  • A Corny Concerto (September 18, 1943) - "Merrie Melodies" series; this short contains several of the future stars for Warner Brothers (Bob Clampett)
  • An Itch in Time (December 4, 1943) - "Merrie Melodies" series, cameo appearance on a comic book (Bob Clampett)

1944[]

1945[]

  • Trap Happy Porky (February 24, 1945) (Chuck Jones)
  • Wagon Heels (July 28, 1945) (slightly revamped colorized version of Injun Trouble) (Bob Clampett)

1946[]

  • Book Revue (January 5, 1946) - "Daffy Duck" series, cameo appearance on comic book (Bob Clampett)
  • Baby Bottleneck (March 16, 1946) - "Daffy Duck" series (Bob Clampett)
  • Daffy Doodles (April 6, 1946) - "Daffy Duck" series (Robert McKimson)
  • Kitty Kornered (June 8, 1946) (Bob Clampett)
  • The Great Piggy Bank Robbery (July 20, 1946) - "Daffy Duck" series, cameo appearance (Bob Clampett)
  • Mouse Menace (November 2, 1946) (Arthur Davis)

1947[]

1948[]

  • Daffy Duck Slept Here (March 6, 1948) - "Daffy Duck" series (Robert McKimson)
  • Nothing but the Tooth (May 1, 1948) (Arthur Davis)
  • The Pest That Came to Dinner (September 11, 1948) (Arthur Davis)
  • Riff Raffy Daffy (November 27, 1948) - "Daffy Duck" series (Arthur Davis)
  • Scaredy Cat - "Sylvester" series (December 18, 1948) (Chuck Jones)

1949[]

1950[]

  • Boobs in the Woods (January 28, 1950) - "Daffy Duck" series (Robert McKimson)
  • The Scarlet Pumpernickel (March 4, 1950) - "Daffy Duck" series (Chuck Jones)
  • An Egg Scramble (May 27, 1950) (Robert McKimson)
  • Golden Yeggs (August 5, 1950) - "Daffy Duck" series (Friz Freleng)
  • The Ducksters (September 2, 1950) - "Daffy Duck" series (Chuck Jones)
  • Dog Collared (December 2, 1950) (Robert McKimson)

1951[]

  • The Wearing of the Grin (July 14, 1951) (Chuck Jones)
  • Drip-Along Daffy (November 17, 1951) - "Daffy Duck" series (Chuck Jones)
  • The Prize Pest (December 22, 1951) - "Daffy Duck" series (Robert McKimson)

1952[]

All of Porky's appearances between 1952 and 1953 form part of the "Daffy Duck" series

1953[]

1954[]

  • Claws for Alarm (May 22, 1954) - "Sylvester" series (Chuck Jones)
  • My Little Duckaroo (November 27, 1954) - "Daffy Duck" series (Chuck Jones)

1955[]

  • Jumpin' Jupiter (August 6, 1955) - "Sylvester" series (Chuck Jones)
  • Dime to Retire (September 3, 1955) - “Daffy Duck” series (Robert McKimson)

1956[]

All remaining cartoons during the golden era featuring Porky (except the 1964 Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam cartoon Dumb Patrol) form part of the "Daffy Duck" series

1957[]

1958[]

1959[]

1961[]

1964[]

  • Dumb Patrol (January 18, 1964), cameo, with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam (Gerry Chiniquy)

1965[]

1966[]

Post-Golden age cartoons and films[]

1972[]

  • Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Meet the Groovie Goolies (TV special)

1976[]

1977[]

1978[]

1979[]

1980[]

1981[]

  • Bugs Bunny: All-American Hero (TV special)
  • The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie

1982[]

1983[]

1988[]

  • Who Framed Roger Rabbit
  • Daffy Duck's Quackbusters
  • Bugs vs. Daffy: Battle of the Music Video Stars (TV special); last time Porky was voiced by Mel Blanc.

1990[]

1991[]

1992[]

1993[]

  • Animaniacs (TV series; 1993–1998); voiced by Rob Paulsen and Greg Burson.

1995[]

1996[]

  • Superior Duck - "Daffy Duck" series; only time voiced by Eric Goldberg.
  • Space Jam; voiced by Bob Bergen.

1998[]

  • (direct-to-video); voiced by Bob Bergen
  • (direct-to-video); voiced by Bob Bergen.

2001[]

  • Baby Looney Tunes (TV series; 2001–2006)

2002[]

  • (TV special); voiced by Jeff Bergman.

2003[]

  • (TV special); voiced by Jeff Bergman.
  • Looney Tunes: Reality Check (direct-to-video); voiced by Bob Bergen.
  • Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction (direct-to-video); voiced by Bob Bergen.
  • Duck Dodgers (TV series; 2003–2005); voiced by Bob Bergen, as The Eager Young Space Cadet[3]
  • Looney Tunes: Back in Action; voiced by Bob Bergen.

2004[]

  • My Generation G...G...Gap - First "Porky" cartoon since 1951. Planned for theatrical release, but only released on Australian edition DVD of Looney Tunes: Back in Action; first and only time Porky was voiced by Billy West.

2006[]

  • Porky and Daffy in the William Tell Overture; voiced by Jeff Bergman.
  • Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas (direct-to-video); voiced by Bob Bergen.

2011[]

  • The Looney Tunes Show (TV series; 2011–2014); voiced by Bob Bergen.

2015[]

  • Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run (direct-to-video); voiced by Bob Bergen.
  • Wabbit: A Looney Tunes Production (TV series; 2015–2020); voiced by Bob Bergen

2019[]

  • Looney Tunes Cartoons (streaming series; 2019-present); voiced by Bob Bergen.

2021[]

See also[]

  • The Bugs Bunny Show (1960-2000)

References[]

  1. ^ Freidwald, Will (2013-08-14). ""I Haven't Got A Hat"". Cartoon Research. Retrieved 2021-11-13.
  2. ^ Gardner, Charles (2021-07-14). "Hit the Beach (Part 3)". Cartoon Research. Retrieved 2021-11-13.
  3. ^ "Duck Dodgers".
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