All of the Loony tune characters are building a brick building. They are seen laying the bricks and placing mortar. Porky Pig in construction clothing seems to ignore a skinny white rabbit who repeatedly asks for an assignment of duties "What about me Porky?" in a high pitched voice. He follows Porky Pig around the construction site. This skinny white rabbit seems out of place compared to the huskier characters doing construction work. Ultimately, the skinny white rabbit saves the day because he can lay brick much faster than anyone else. He uses his two "hands" to place the bricks and his two long ears to place the mortar.
Moral of story: Someone different from the norm, might unexpectedly save the day because of some specialized quality.
You do not often see this kind of message in present day Cartoons and movies.
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There were three movies in the Porky's series :Porky's (1981-1982)Porky's II : the Next Day (1983)Porky's 3 / Porky's Revenge (1985)*Only the first two were written and directed by the originator himself, Bob Clark. For the third one, a conclusive chapter to the trilogy--all the work behind the camera was by someone else. Yet there many actually be another "Porky's" movie coming out soon. Howard Stern says that he wants to get behind it.
The original voice actor for Porky Pig was Joe Dougherty, who voiced porky from 1935-1937 and had a stuttering problem in real life. Mel Blanc voiced Porky from 1937-1989, and Bob Bergen from 1990-Present.
Yes , his name was "Porky" .Yes , his name was Porky and was played by Eugene Gordon Lee .
It had to do with his package, ie MEAT. The size of his penis.
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