Jean Batiste catches many of Porky's animal friends in his traps, so Porky follows him and releases the animals as soon as they are trapped. Jean learns of this and captures Porky.
Melvin Millar
United States

Is it worth your time? If you like old-school Looney Tunes where the physics are optional and the slapstick is loud, then absolutely. If you’re looking for something with a narrative arc that goes deeper than 'get the pig,' you’re probably gonna hate it. It’s just simple, messy fun. Porky is at his absolute best when ...


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Frank Tashlin

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"Is it worth your time? If you like old-school Looney Tunes where the physics are optional and the slapstick is loud, then absolutely. If you’re looking for something with a narrative arc that goes deeper than 'get the pig,' you’re probably gonna hate it. It’s just simple, messy fun. Porky is at his absolute best when he’s being a total pest. Watching him bumble around the North Woods trying to outsmart a trapper feels like a classic Saturday morning vibe. There’s no fluff here. Just snow, traps..."

1936 · IMDb 7.3


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