Porky Pig filmography
This is a list of all cartoons featuring Porky Pig.
Porky Pig shorts
1935
- 001.001 I Haven't Got a Hat (3/2/1935) - "Merrie Melodies" series, Porky's first appearance (Friz Freleng)
- 001.002 Gold Diggers of '49 (11/2/1935) - "Beans" series - First Porky Pig cartoon in the Looney Tunes series. Beans, instead of Porky, ends the cartoon by saying "That's all folks!". (Tex Avery)
1936
- 001.003 Boom Boom (2/29/1936) - "Beans" series (Jack King)
- 001.004 Alpine Antics (3/9/1936) - "Beans" series (Jack King)
- 001.005 The Blow Out (4/4/1936) (Tex Avery) - First cartoon in the "Porky" series instead of the "Beans" series
- 001.006 Westward Whoa (4/25/1936) - final appearance of Porky in the "Beans" series (Jack King)
- 001.007 Plane Dippy (4/30/1936) - First (and only) cartoon to reveal Porky's full name, which he gives as "Porky Cornelius Washington Otis Lincoln Abner Aloysius Casper Jefferson Philbert Horatius Narcissus Pig." (Tex Avery)
- 001.008 Fish Tales (5/23/1936) (Jack King)
- 001.009 Shanghaied Shipmates (6/20/1936) (Jack King)
- 001.010 Porky's Pet (7/11/1936) (Jack King)
- 001.011 Porky the Rain-Maker (8/1/1936) (Tex Avery)
- 001.012 Porky's Poultry Plant (8/22/1936) (Frank Tashlin)
- 001.013 Porky's Moving Day (9/12/1936) (Jack King)
- 001.014 Milk and Money (10/3/1936) (Tex Avery)
- 001.015 Little Beau Porky (11/14/1936) (Frank Tashlin)
- 001.016 The Village Smithy (12/5/1936) (Tex Avery)
- 001.017 Porky in the North Woods (12/19/1936) (Frank Tashlin)
1937
- 001.018 Porky the Wrestler (1/9/1937) (Tex Avery)
- 001.019 Porky's Road Race (2/6/1937) (Frank Tashlin)
- 001.020 Picador Porky (2/27/1937) - This is the first short featuring Mel Blanc, who plays the bull. (Tex Avery)
- 001.021 Porky's Romance (4/3/1937) - The last time Joe Dougherty voiced Porky, first appearance of Petunia Pig. (Frank Tashlin)
- 002.001 Porky's Duck Hunt (4/17/1937) - 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)
- 001.022 Porky and Gabby (5/15/1937) - first appearance of Gabby Goat (Ub Iwerks)
- 001.023 Porky's Building (6/19/1937) (Frank Tashlin)
- 001.024 Porky's Super Service (7/3/1937) (Ub Iwerks)
- 001.025 Porky's Badtime Story (7/24/1937) (Bob Clampett)
- 001.026 Porky's Railroad (8/7/1937) (Frank Tashlin)
- 001.027 Get Rich Quick Porky (8/28/1937) - final appearance of Gabby Goat (Bob Clampett)
- 001.028 Porky's Garden (9/11/1937) (Tex Avery)
- 001.029 Rover's Rival (10/2/1937) - first Looney Tunes cartoon with Porky Pig's drum ending. (Bob Clampett)
- 001.030 The Case of the Stuttering Pig (10/30/1937) (Frank Tashlin)
- 001.031 Porky's Double Trouble (11/13/1937) - final "Fat Porky" cartoon. (Frank Tashlin)
- 001.032 Porky's Hero Agency (12/4/1937) (Bob Clampett)
1938
- 001.033 Porky's Poppa (1/15/1938) (Bob Clampett)
- 001.034 Porky at the Crocadero (2/5/1938) (Frank Tashlin)
- 002.002 What Price Porky (2/26/1938) - With Daffy Duck (Bob Clampett)
- 001.035 Porky's Phoney Express (3/19/1938) (Cal Howard, Cal Dalton)
- 001.036 Porky's Five & Ten (4/16/1938) (Bob Clampett)
- 001.037 Porky's Hare Hunt (4/30/1938) - First appearance of the Bugs Bunny prototype (Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton)
- 001.038 Injun Trouble (5/21/1938) (Bob Clampett)
- 001.039 Porky the Fireman (6/4/1938) - often seen with the 1939-1943 Porky Pig drum ending applied on the Computer Colorized Version. – Final Porky drum ending with the line "RELEASED BY WARNER BROS. PRODUCTIONS CORP." (Frank Tashlin)
- 001.040 Porky's Party (6/25/1938) - First Porky drum ending with the line "RELEASED BY WARNER BROS. PICTURES INC." (Bob Clampett)
- 001.041 Porky's Spring Planting (7/25/1938) (Frank Tashlin)
- 002.003 Porky & Daffy (8/6/1938) - With Daffy Duck (Bob Clampett)
- 001.042 Wholly Smoke (8/27/1938) (Frank Tashlin)
- 001.043 Porky in Wackyland (9/24/1938) (Bob Clampett)
- 001.044 Porky's Naughty Nephew (10/15/1938) - First appearance of Cicero Pig (called "Pinkie" in his two cartoon appearances). (Bob Clampett)
- 001.045 Porky in Egypt (11/5/1938) (Bob Clampett)
- 002.004 The Daffy Doc (11/26/1938) - Porky's first appearance in the "Daffy Duck" series (Bob Clampett)
- 001.046 Porky the Gob (12/17/1938) (Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton)
1939
- 001.047 The Lone Stranger and Porky (1/7/1939) (Bob Clampett)
- 001.048 It's an Ill Wind (1/28/1939) (Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton)
- 001.049 Porky's Tire Trouble (2/18/1939) (Bob Clampett)
- 001.050 Porky's Movie Mystery (3/11/1939) (Bob Clampett)
- 001.051 Chicken Jitters (4/1/1939) (Bob Clampett)
- 001.052 Porky and Teabiscuit (4/29/1939) (Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton)
- 001.053 Kristopher Kolumbus Jr. (5/13/1939) (Bob Clampett)
- 001.054 Polar Pals (6/3/1939) (Bob Clampett)
- 002.005 Scalp Trouble (6/24/1939) - With Daffy Duck (Bob Clampett)
- 001.055 Old Glory (7/1/1939) - first Porky Pig cartoon made in color (I Haven't Got A Hat was a "Merry Melody"). (Chuck Jones)
- 001.056 Porky's Picnic (7/15/1939) (Bob Clampett)
- 002.006 Wise Quacks (8/5/1939) - With Daffy Duck; final cartoon with the 1937-39 Porky Pig drum ending (Bob Clampett) -
- 001.057 Porky's Hotel (9/2/1939) - first cartoon with the 1939-46 Porky Pig drum ending. (Bob Clampett)
- 001.058 Jeepers Creepers (9/23/1939) (Bob Clampett)
- 001.059 Naughty Neighbors (10/7/1939) - Brief cameo appearance of Daffy Duck (Bob Clampett)
- 001.060 Pied Piper Porky (11/4/1939) (Bob Clampett)
- 001.061 Porky the Giant Killer (11/18/1939) (Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton)
- 001.062 The Film Fan (12/16/1939) (Bob Clampett)
1940
- 002.007 Porky's Last Stand (1/6/1940) - With Daffy Duck (Bob Clampett)
- 001.063 Africa Squeaks (1/27/1940) (Bob Clampett)
- 001.064 Ali-Baba Bound (2/10/1940) - public domain (Bob Clampett)
- 001.065 Pilgrim Porky (3/16/1940) (Bob Clampett)
- 001.066 Slap Happy Pappy (4/13/1940) (Bob Clampett)
- 001.067 Porky's Poor Fish (4/27/1940) (Bob Clampett)
- 002.008 You Ought to Be in Pictures (5/18/1940) - With Daffy Duck (Friz Freleng)
- 001.068 The Chewin' Bruin (6/8/1940) (Bob Clampett)
- 001.069 Porky's Baseball Broadcast (7/6/1940) (Friz Freleng)
- 001.070 Patient Porky (8/24/1940) (Bob Clampett)
- 001.071 Calling Dr. Porky (9/21/1940) (Friz Freleng)
- 001.072 Prehistoric Porky (10/12/1940) (Bob Clampett)
- 001.073 The Sour Puss (11/2/1940) (Bob Clampett)
- 001.074 Porky's Hired Hand (11/30/1940) (Friz Freleng)
- 001.075 The Timid Toreador (12/21/1940) (Bob Clampett Norm McCabe)
1941
- 001.076 Porky's Snooze Reel (1/11/1941) (Bob Clampett, Norm McCabe)
- 001.077 Porky's Bear Facts (3/29/1941) - first cartoon to feature a faster version of the LT opening titles (Friz Freleng)
- 001.078 Porky's Preview (4/19/1941) (Tex Avery)
- 001.079 Porky's Ant (5/10/1941) (Chuck Jones)
- 002.009 A Coy Decoy (6/7/1941) - "Daffy Duck" series (Bob Clampett)
- 001.080 Porky's Prize Pony (6/21/1941) (Chuck Jones)
- 001.081 Meet John Doughboy (7/5/41) - WWII propaganda film (Bob Clampett)
- 001.082 We, the Animals - Squeak! (8/9/1941) (Bob Clampett)
- 002.010 The Henpecked Duck (8/30/1941) - "Daffy Duck" series (Bob Clampett)
- 001.083 Notes to You (9/20/1941) (Friz Freleng)
- 001.084 Robinson Crusoe Jr. (10/25/1941) - first "Porky Pig" cartoon directed solely by Norman McCabe
- 001.085 Porky's Midnight Matinee (11/22/1941) (Chuck Jones)
- 001.086 Porky's Pooch (12/27/1941) (Bob Clampett)
1942
- 001.087 Porky's Pastry Pirates (1/17/1942) (Friz Freleng)
- 001.088 Who's Who in the Zoo (2/14/1942) (Norm McCabe)
- 001.089 Porky's Cafe (2/21/1942) (Chuck Jones)
- Any Bonds Today? (4/2/1942) - Film used to film bonds during World War II, cameo with "Elmer Fudd", "Bugs Bunny" series (Bob Clampett)
- 002.011 My Favorite Duck (12/5/1942) - "Daffy Duck" series; Porky's first color entry in the "Looney Tunes" series (Chuck Jones)
1943
- 001.090 Confusions of a Nutzy Spy (1/23/1943) - WWII propaganda film (Norm McCabe)
- 002.012 Yankee Doodle Daffy (6/5/1943) - "Daffy Duck" series (Friz Freleng)
- 002.013 Porky Pig's Feat (7/17/1943) - Final black-and-white appearance of Porky Pig, and the final Daffy/Porky pairing to bill Porky above Daffy until Dime to Retire (Frank Tashlin)
- A Corny Concerto (9/18/1943) - "Merrie Melodies" series; this short contains several of the future stars for Warner Brothers (Bob Clampett)
1944
- 002.014 Tom Turk and Daffy (2/12/1944) - "Daffy Duck" series (Chuck Jones)
- 002.015 Tick Tock Tuckered (4/8/1944) - Slightly revamped colorized version of Porky's Badtime Story; "Daffy Duck" series (Bob Clampett)
- 001.091 Swooner Crooner (5/6/1944) - "Looney Tunes" series (Frank Tashlin)
- 002.016 Duck Soup to Nuts (5/27/1944) - "Daffy Duck" series (Friz Freleng)
- 002.017 Slightly Daffy (6/17/1944) - Color remake of Scalp Trouble; "Daffy Duck" series (Friz Freleng)
- 001.092 Brother Brat (7/15/1944) - only "Porky" cartoon of 1944 (Frank Tashlin)
1945
- 001.093 Trap Happy Porky (2/24/1945) (Chuck Jones)
- 001.094 Wagon Heels (7/28/1945) (slightly revamped colorized version of Injun Trouble) (Bob Clampett)
1946
- 002.018 Baby Bottleneck (3/16/1946) - "Daffy Duck" series (Bob Clampett)
- 002.019 Daffy Doodles (4/6/1946) - "Daffy Duck" series (Robert McKimson)
- 001.095 Kitty Kornered (6/8/1946) (Bob Clampett)
- 001.096 Mouse Menace (11/2/1946) (Arthur Davis)
1947
- 001.097 One Meat Brawl (1/18/1947) - only "Porky" cartoon of 1947 (Robert McKimson)
- 001.098 Little Orphan Airedale (10/4/1947) - "Charlie Dog" series (Chuck Jones)
1948
- 002.020 Daffy Duck Slept Here (3/6/1948) - "Daffy Duck" series (Robert McKimson)
- 001.099 Nothing but the Tooth (5/1/1948) - First "Porky" cartoon since January 1947 (Arthur Davis)
- 001.100 The Pest That Came to Dinner (9/11/1948) (Arthur Davis)
- 002.021 Riff Raffy Daffy (11/27/1948) - "Daffy Duck" series (Arthur Davis)
- 001.101 Scaredy Cat - "Sylvester" series (12/18/1948) (Chuck Jones)
1949
- 001.102 Awful Orphan (1/29/1949) - "Charlie Dog" series (Chuck Jones)
- 001.103 Porky Chops (2/12/1949) (Arthur Davis)
- 001.104 Paying the Piper (3/12/1949) (Robert McKimson)
- 002.022 Daffy Duck Hunt (3/26/1949) - "Daffy Duck" series (Robert McKimson)
- 001.105 Curtain Razor (5/21/1949) (Friz Freleng)
- 001.106 Often an Orphan (8/13/1949) - Final appearance of Porky in the "Charlie Dog" series (Chuck Jones)
- 001.107 Dough for the Do-Do (9/2/1949) (slightly revamped colorized version of Porky in Wackyland) (Friz Freleng)
- 001.108 Bye, Bye Bluebeard (10/21/1949) (Arthur Davis)
1950
- 002.023 Boobs in the Woods (1/28/1950) - "Daffy Duck" series (Robert McKimson)
- 003 The Scarlet Pumpernickel (3/4/1950) - "Daffy Duck" series (Chuck Jones)
- 001.109 An Egg Scramble (5/27/1950) (Robert McKimson)
- 002.024 Golden Yeggs (8/5/1950) - "Daffy Duck" series (Friz Freleng)
- 002.025 The Ducksters (9/2/1950) - "Daffy Duck" series (Chuck Jones)
- 001.110 Dog Collared (12/2/1950) (Robert McKimson)
1951
- 001.111 The Wearing of the Grin (7/14/1951) - final installment of the "Porky Pig" series (Chuck Jones)
- 002.026 Drip-Along Daffy (11/17/1951) - "Daffy Duck" series (Chuck Jones)
- 002.027 The Prize Pest (12/22/1951) - "Daffy Duck" series (Robert McKimson)
1952
All of Porky's appearances between 1952 and 1953 form part of the "Daffy Duck" series
- 002.028 Thumb Fun (3/1/1952) (Robert McKimson)
- 002.029 Cracked Quack (7/5/1952) (Friz Freleng)
- 002.030 Fool Coverage (12/13/1952) (Robert McKimson)
1953
- 002.031 Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century (7/25/1953) (Chuck Jones)
1954
- 001.112 Claws for Alarm (5/22/1954) - "Sylvester" series (Chuck Jones)
- 002.032 My Little Duckaroo (11/27/1954) - "Daffy Duck" series (Chuck Jones)
1955
- 001.113 Jumpin' Jupiter (8/6/1955) - "Sylvester" series (Chuck Jones)
- 002.033 Dime to Retire (9/3/1955) - "Daffy Duck" series, however Porky gets first billing (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
- 002.034 Rocket Squad (3/10/1956) (Chuck Jones)
- 002.035 Deduce, You Say! (9/29/1956) (Chuck Jones)
1957
- 002.036 Boston Quackie (6/22/1957) (Robert McKimson)
1958
- 002.037 Robin Hood Daffy (3/8/1958) (Chuck Jones)
1959
- 002.038 China Jones (2/14/1959) (Robert McKimson)
1961
- 002.039 Daffy's Inn Trouble (9/23/1961) (Robert McKimson)
1964
- Dumb Patrol (1/18/1964), cameo, with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam (Gerry Chiniquy)
1965
- 002.040 Corn on the Cop (7/24/1965) (Irv Spector)
1966
- Mucho Locos (2/5/1966), cameo, with Speedy Gonzales (Robert McKimson)
Post-Golden age cartoons and films
1972
- Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Meet the Groovie Goolies (TV special)
1976
- Bugs and Daffy's Carnival of the Animals (TV special)
1977
- Bugs Bunny in Space (TV special)
- Bugs Bunny's Easter Special (TV special)
1978
- How Bugs Bunny Won the West (TV special)
- A Connecticut Rabbit in King Arthur's Court (TV special)
- Bugs Bunny's Howl-oween Special (TV special)
1979
- The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie
- Bugs Bunny's Thanksgiving Diet (TV special)
- Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales (TV special)
1980
- The Bugs Bunny Mystery Special (TV special)
- Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th Century - "Daffy Duck" series (part of the TV special Daffy Duck's Thanks-For-Giving Special).
1981
- Bugs Bunny: All-American Hero (TV special)
- The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie
1982
- Bugs Bunny's Mad World of Television (TV special)
- Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales
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
- The Earth Day Special (TV special); first time Porky was voiced by Jeff Bergman.
- Happy Birthday, Bugs!: 50 Looney Years (TV special); voiced by Jeff Bergman.
- Gremlins 2: The New Batch; voiced by Jeff Bergman.
- Tiny Toon Adventures (TV series; 1990–1995); voiced by Bob Bergen, Noel Blanc, Joe Alaskey, Rob Paulsen, and Greg Burson.
1991
- Bugs Bunny's Overtures to Disaster (TV special); voiced by Jeff Bergman.
1992
- Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers - "Bugs Bunny" series; voiced by Jeff Bergman.
1993
- Animaniacs (TV series; 1993–1998); voiced by Rob Paulsen and Greg Burson.
1995
- Carrotblanca - "Bugs Bunny" series, cameo
1996
- Superior Duck - "Daffy Duck" series; first and only time voiced by Eric Goldberg.
- Space Jam; voiced by Bob Bergen.
1998
- Quest for Camelot Sing-a-Longs (direct-to-video); voiced by Bob Bergen
- Looney Tunes Sing-a-Longs (direct-to-video); voiced by Bob Bergen.
2001
- Baby Looney Tunes (TV series; 2001–2006)
2002
- The 1st 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Awards Show Program Special: Live in Stereo (TV special); voiced by Jeff Bergman.
2003
- Cartoon Network's Funniest Bloopers and Other Embarrassing Moments (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[1]
- 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; 2015–2016)
2018
- Teen Titans Go! To the Movies - Non-speaking cameo with Daffy Duck during the opening Warner Bros. Animation logo.
2019
- Looney Tunes Cartoons (web series); voiced by Bob Bergen.
2020
- Postalgeist - Voiced by Bob Bergen.
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See also
- The Bugs Bunny Show (1960-2000)
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