Porky's Poppa

1938
6.6| 0h7m| en| More Info
Released: 15 January 1938 Released
Producted By: Leon Schlesinger Productions
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We take a tour of Porky's Poppa's farm, to the tune of Old MacDonald. After meeting several animals, "on this farm, he has a mortgage" which he frets over, particularly since Bessie has stopped producing milk. Poppa orders an Acme milk producing robot, and the beast vs. machine battle is on.

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Platicsco Good story, Not enough for a whole film
GazerRise Fantastic!
Micransix Crappy film
Humbersi The first must-see film of the year.
TheLittleSongbird Bob Clampett's cartoons often were high in energy and fun and displayed a uniquely wacky visual style that one can recognise immediately.'Porky's Poppa' may not quite one of his masterpieces, but it is still a great cartoon that has Clampett's style all over it.Carl Stalling's energetically high-voltage, luscious, rousing, dynamic and action-enhancing music score and inspired arrangements of pre-existing music shows off his genius. Absolutely love his unique version of "Old MacDonald Had a Farm".The animation is deliciously wacky, eye-popping, rich in detail and high in imagination.Loved the pacing, with many unpredictable and deliciously bizarre gags that come thick and fast at you, going seamlessly from one to another without being rushed and disjointed. The opening and the fast and furious chase scene are the most memorable.Porky is likable enough, though the cows are much funnier, have more screen time and make much more of an impact especially the mechanical one. The voice acting is strong, interesting that the duck voiced by Clampett himself is a little reminiscent of Daffy Duck but sounds Donald Duck-esque.All in all, a great cartoon where the animation, music and cows are the high-points, as well as that it's hugely entertaining. 9/10 Bethany Cox
Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de) "Porky's Poppa" is a 7-minute cartoon from over 75 years ago. The director is Robert Clampett, who made many Warner Bros cartoon and also has a short cameo as voice actor in here. The original cartoon was made in black-and-white, although there are also colored versions of this one. Shortly before the days of World War II, Porky was still a huge star, but with the rise of Bugs and Daffy, he lost significance quickly in the coming years. Here he is at his Poppa's farm. I really liked the first 90 seconds, so over the top in terms of content and the very catchy tune of "Old McDonald has a Farm". Unfortunately, the remaining five minutes are not half as good. We hear about the financial struggles of the duo and basically see how milk is turned into cheese, ice... for the entire duration. It was neither funny nor interesting I must say, just like the final competition, even if Bessie the Cow may be among the strangest you get to see in these cartoons. All in all, not recommended. Or just stop watching at the 2-minute mark.
slymusic Directed by Bob Clampett, with animation by Chuck Jones, "Porky's Poppa" is a very nice Porky Pig cartoon that takes place on a farm, like many Porky cartoons do. Porky's dad purchases a mechanically "creamlined" cow as a replacement for his quarantined cow Bessie, and Porky is not happy about it.Two scenes in this cartoon are very funny, thanks to Carl Stalling's musical accompaniment. The film opens with a hilariously extended male-chorus version of "Old MacDonald", even switching to a minor key! As Bessie gives milk bottles to Porky, who then wraps them in blankets, the sweetly concluding phrases of "Lullaby of Broadway" can be heard, interrupted by a rambunctious "Dixie" with a bottle of chocolate malted milk."Porky's Poppa" is fun to watch, featuring some nice sight gags. Equally satisfying is the fact that both Porky and his father are voiced by that supreme "Man of a Thousand Voices": Mel Blanc.
ccthemovieman-1 This turned out to be a strange cartoon, and a fun one. It starts slowly, and for the first half of it you think this is a dud, nothing funny and too dated. However, it really starts to pick up and then gets faster and faster with a very wild ending.It winds up being a contest between a real cow, "Bessie," and a new mechanical one. Bessie, with hoof-in-mouth disease, is forced to snap out of it or she's going to be made into hamburgers. Once the cow starts to complete with this incredible mechanical cow - who churns out milk, cottage cheese, banana splits, cold cream and more! - the cartoon gets really wild and the final few minutes are a lot of fun.They misnamed the cartoon because he though it starts off being about Porky's poppa is dire financial straights, the story is about the contest between cows.