Porky Pig and his friends Beans, Little Kitty and Ham and Ex, travel as pioneers toward the western frontier. As their wagon travels across the prairie, Ham and Ex cause trouble by pretending to be Indians.
Tom Armstrong
United States

Is it worth the time? If you have seven minutes to kill and a soft spot for 1930s animation, sure. It is not a masterpiece, but it’s got that jittery energy you only get from mid-30s Looney Tunes. If you hate old-school rubber-hose animation or find Porky’s stutter grating after a few lines, skip it. The whole thing f...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Jack King

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"Is it worth the time? If you have seven minutes to kill and a soft spot for 1930s animation, sure. It is not a masterpiece, but it’s got that jittery energy you only get from mid-30s Looney Tunes. If you hate old-school rubber-hose animation or find Porky’s stutter grating after a few lines, skip it. The whole thing feels like a collection of gags thrown into a blender. Porky and his friends are just trying to get a wagon across the frontier. Beans is there, Little Kitty is there, and Ham and E..."

