Porky and his pet ostrich, Lulu, get invited to perform on Broadway for $75/week. But first they have to get there, and the train conductor won't let the ostrich board.
Melvin Millar
United States

Okay, so, Porky's Pet. Worth watching today? Yeah, probably. Especially if you have a soft spot for really old cartoons that just wanna make you laugh with simple, *pure* silliness. If you need something with a plot deeper than a puddle, then maybe skip this one. It’s a quick, energetic blast from the past. The setup i...


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"Okay, so, Porky's Pet. Worth watching today? Yeah, probably. Especially if you have a soft spot for really old cartoons that just wanna make you laugh with simple, *pure* silliness. If you need something with a plot deeper than a puddle, then maybe skip this one. It’s a quick, energetic blast from the past. The setup is classic: Porky Pig and his ostrich, Lulu, get a big break on Broadway. Seventy-five bucks a week! That’s huge. But getting there? That’s the problem. The train conductor, a real ..."

