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Porky's Railroad

Porky's Railroad is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin.[1] The short was released on August 7, 1937, and stars Porky Pig.[2]

Porky's Railroad
Directed byFrank Tashlin
Produced byLeon Schlesinger
Starring
Music byCarl W. Stalling
Animation byJoe D'Igalo, Robert Bentley
Color processBlack and White
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
August 7, 1937
Running time
7 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Plot Edit

The short begins with many views of the #515 4-4-2 Atlantic type steam engine, Alfred, after the title card appears to be showing the front of the train and the engine. A message appears reading: "The 30th Century Limited, the railroad's crack train." Alfred blows his whistle 4 times and rings the bell 2 times. The song "California, Here I Come" plays in the background until Porky's scene comes along (The same 4-4-2 engine later appeared on the Merrie Melodies short "Steamlined Greta Green"). After many scenes of the 4-4-2 engine (which will show later in the short), it fades black to Porky and his 2-2-2 typed engine (#1312 "Toots" ), because Porky immediately enjoys riding his "15th Century Unlimited (also a crack train — everything cracked including the engineer)." Many single-chime toots are heard while the train jumps for power. The train then tries to climb up the Piker's Peak, a steep hill. The train stops halfway up the hill. Porky then opens its firebox, which contains only a candle. Porky then opens its second seat-box to find a pepper shaker, and sprinkles pepper all over the candle. Toots starts to sneeze repeatedly as the train starts to move faster, rocketing up and over the hill and Down pov Porky then manages to go through tunnels, scenery, etc. Porky then speeds up to a railway yard, in which his 10 boxcars and caboose are scattered onto various sidings, but eventually all coast back to the mainline and reassemble themselves into a train. Alfred later makes the appearance again, blowing his whistle again 3 more times. But Porky sees it coming through the window after looking at some scenery. Porky then tries to find a passing siding. He parks his engine, 10 boxcars and caboose on the siding at the Portis station. He notices that he has little room, and has to shift his train forwards slightly as the other train passes so that it will miss hitting either end. Porky feels relieved that Alfred has passed by without serious incident. Porky has to stop for a cow who is lying on the track, asking her politely to move out of the way, but is quite annoyed when the cow ignores him; so instead Porky tries to tell her again. The cow ignores him again, so instead of reminding the third time, he tries to push the cow's rear end, but ends up falling on the track after the cow gets up and leaves. Porky then angrily gets back on his locomotive, shovelling more coal into his firebox (candle). A bull then arrives marching, crossing the tracks and lies behind a bush with only his tail visible, draped across one rail. Porky then tries to start up his engine, but sees the bull's tail (thinking it is still the cow) and then angrily gets off the train, and tries to teach the "cow" a lesson. He calls the bull a four-legged piece of hamburger (and also something unintelligible — see next section). He pulls the bull's tail angrily. The bull yells as Porky starts to jump and spin. He immediately hops into the engine's cab and continues his journey, this time at a furious speed around several bends.[3]

The Silver Fish Edit

Meanwhile, at the dispatch center, a message is waiting, forcing Porky to stop his train. Porky stops at the dispatch center, waiting for the message. He reads it after a clothes line with an envelope pegged on it comes his way. It reads that the "Silver Fish" is coming, from the President "I. FULLER CINDERS". Porky is informed that his beloved train engine, the 1312 named 'Toots', is to be replaced by a streamline train by the name of 'The Silver Fish'. The engineer, an anthropomorphized dog character, greets the audience by riding on the fish, blasting his single-chimed horn. The Silver Fish then arrives in a flash after Porky starts to break down to say goodbye to his engine, Toots. Porky tries to greet the driver, who violent shakes Porky hand, sending him sprawling on the ground. When the driver of 'The Silver Fish' insults 'Toots' by calling her a "percolator on a roller skate", Toots deflates like a leaky balloon into a heap. Porky mutters that his train can easily take on the streamline train. The driver takes Porky's bluster seriously and agrees to a race after lifting Porky up and poking him twice in the eyes.[4]

The race Edit

An anthropomorphized dog character waits with his stopwatch. And then, "bang" goes the pistol, and the race starts as the dog character puts away his stopwatch. The "Silver Fish" leads in a flash while Porky's boxcars are left all tied up in a knot, shocking the dog character who is watching Porky's engine. Further sequences show the "Silver Fish" leading at a very high speed, forcing a pile of logs to break loose while a man hides inside, looking at the camera, shocked. The "Silver Fish", however, then immediately blasts through a tunnel, turning it inside out. The "Silver Fish" then stops at the liftbridge. A slow boat then goes underneath the bridge halfway. A caricature fish reminiscent of Mae West then pops up out of the water and admires the "Silver Fish", speaking in West's customary way. "Toots" then immediately catches up with Porky blowing his whistle a couple of times. As the boat "S.S. Leon" (for Leon Schlesinger) starts to pass under the liftbridge with the bascules partway up, Porky makes it across with no damage, nor even derailment. Some equipment is left on the train from the boat, including a lifeboat with a sailor singing a song while rowing, which is hanging by davits on one boxcar's left side. The bull, who appeared earlier, remembers the train and how Porky pulled his tail, thinking to himself that Porky "can't get away with a thing like that," and begins charging Porky's train from the rear. The bull rushes while yelling, and smashes through the caboose and the boxcars. The bull then butts the locomotive, sending "Toots" upwards and over the "Silver Fish", much to its driver's astonishment. Another anthropomorphized dog character raises the checkered flag as Porky wins the race with a crash back to the ground after his unexpected flight. In the end, Porky (who is shown blowing the horn) becomes the new engineer of the "Silver Fish", whilst a battered, irreparably damaged "Toots" is on a trailer behind with "Headin' for the last roundhouse" (a play on a well known song by Billy Hill) written on a sign attached to it as the cartoon ends.[5]

Sequence with reversed audio Edit

In the scene in which Porky pulls the bull's tail, some of his speech is garbled. When played backwards, however, Porky's words here are "...Toots old gal, d-d-don't pop your b-b-b-b...".[6]

In-jokes Edit

When a woodpile is knocked over there is a brief view of a black man, a derogatory visual reference from the cartoonists to the then commonly used term "a nigger in the woodpile". During the race, Porky runs his train over the top of a boat called the 'S.S Leon', a gag dedicated to the cartoon's producer Leon Schlesinger. Also, the Morse Code heard is a message to write "QST QSL Leon Schlesinger Hollywood picture of Porky"[7]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Beck, Jerry; Friedwald, Will (1989). Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros. Cartoons. Henry Holt and Co. p. 60. ISBN 0-8050-0894-2.
  2. ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. pp. 124–126. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  3. ^ The Looney Tunes Show - Season 3 Episode 4: Porky Pig's Feat/Porky's Railroad - Metacritic
  4. ^ Looney Tunes 1936-37: We've Got Ourselves a Star... Let's Get Another|Cartoon Research
  5. ^ WorldCat.org
  6. ^ Porky's Railroad (1937) - Hidden Audio by CCCartoons on YouTube
  7. ^ Forbidden Animation: Censored Cartoons and Blacklisted Animators in America - Google Books (pg.43)

External links Edit

  • Porky's Railroad at IMDb
  • Porky's Railroad on the Internet Archive
  • Porky's Railroad (Colorized) on the Internet Archive

porky, railroad, warner, bros, looney, tunes, cartoon, directed, frank, tashlin, short, released, august, 1937, stars, porky, directed, byfrank, tashlinproduced, byleon, schlesingerstarringmel, blancbilly, bletchermusic, bycarl, stallinganimation, byjoe, igalo. Porky s Railroad is a Warner Bros Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin 1 The short was released on August 7 1937 and stars Porky Pig 2 Porky s RailroadDirected byFrank TashlinProduced byLeon SchlesingerStarringMel BlancBilly BletcherMusic byCarl W StallingAnimation byJoe D Igalo Robert BentleyColor processBlack and WhiteProductioncompanyLeon Schlesinger ProductionsDistributed byWarner Bros PicturesRelease dateAugust 7 1937Running time7 minutesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 1 1 The Silver Fish 1 2 The race 2 Sequence with reversed audio 3 In jokes 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditThe short begins with many views of the 515 4 4 2 Atlantic type steam engine Alfred after the title card appears to be showing the front of the train and the engine A message appears reading The 30th Century Limited the railroad s crack train Alfred blows his whistle 4 times and rings the bell 2 times The song California Here I Come plays in the background until Porky s scene comes along The same 4 4 2 engine later appeared on the Merrie Melodies short Steamlined Greta Green After many scenes of the 4 4 2 engine which will show later in the short it fades black to Porky and his 2 2 2 typed engine 131 2 Toots because Porky immediately enjoys riding his 15th Century Unlimited also a crack train everything cracked including the engineer Many single chime toots are heard while the train jumps for power The train then tries to climb up the Piker s Peak a steep hill The train stops halfway up the hill Porky then opens its firebox which contains only a candle Porky then opens its second seat box to find a pepper shaker and sprinkles pepper all over the candle Toots starts to sneeze repeatedly as the train starts to move faster rocketing up and over the hill and Down pov Porky then manages to go through tunnels scenery etc Porky then speeds up to a railway yard in which his 10 boxcars and caboose are scattered onto various sidings but eventually all coast back to the mainline and reassemble themselves into a train Alfred later makes the appearance again blowing his whistle again 3 more times But Porky sees it coming through the window after looking at some scenery Porky then tries to find a passing siding He parks his engine 10 boxcars and caboose on the siding at the Portis station He notices that he has little room and has to shift his train forwards slightly as the other train passes so that it will miss hitting either end Porky feels relieved that Alfred has passed by without serious incident Porky has to stop for a cow who is lying on the track asking her politely to move out of the way but is quite annoyed when the cow ignores him so instead Porky tries to tell her again The cow ignores him again so instead of reminding the third time he tries to push the cow s rear end but ends up falling on the track after the cow gets up and leaves Porky then angrily gets back on his locomotive shovelling more coal into his firebox candle A bull then arrives marching crossing the tracks and lies behind a bush with only his tail visible draped across one rail Porky then tries to start up his engine but sees the bull s tail thinking it is still the cow and then angrily gets off the train and tries to teach the cow a lesson He calls the bull a four legged piece of hamburger and also something unintelligible see next section He pulls the bull s tail angrily The bull yells as Porky starts to jump and spin He immediately hops into the engine s cab and continues his journey this time at a furious speed around several bends 3 The Silver Fish Edit Meanwhile at the dispatch center a message is waiting forcing Porky to stop his train Porky stops at the dispatch center waiting for the message He reads it after a clothes line with an envelope pegged on it comes his way It reads that the Silver Fish is coming from the President I FULLER CINDERS Porky is informed that his beloved train engine the 131 2 named Toots is to be replaced by a streamline train by the name of The Silver Fish The engineer an anthropomorphized dog character greets the audience by riding on the fish blasting his single chimed horn The Silver Fish then arrives in a flash after Porky starts to break down to say goodbye to his engine Toots Porky tries to greet the driver who violent shakes Porky hand sending him sprawling on the ground When the driver of The Silver Fish insults Toots by calling her a percolator on a roller skate Toots deflates like a leaky balloon into a heap Porky mutters that his train can easily take on the streamline train The driver takes Porky s bluster seriously and agrees to a race after lifting Porky up and poking him twice in the eyes 4 The race Edit An anthropomorphized dog character waits with his stopwatch And then bang goes the pistol and the race starts as the dog character puts away his stopwatch The Silver Fish leads in a flash while Porky s boxcars are left all tied up in a knot shocking the dog character who is watching Porky s engine Further sequences show the Silver Fish leading at a very high speed forcing a pile of logs to break loose while a man hides inside looking at the camera shocked The Silver Fish however then immediately blasts through a tunnel turning it inside out The Silver Fish then stops at the liftbridge A slow boat then goes underneath the bridge halfway A caricature fish reminiscent of Mae West then pops up out of the water and admires the Silver Fish speaking in West s customary way Toots then immediately catches up with Porky blowing his whistle a couple of times As the boat S S Leon for Leon Schlesinger starts to pass under the liftbridge with the bascules partway up Porky makes it across with no damage nor even derailment Some equipment is left on the train from the boat including a lifeboat with a sailor singing a song while rowing which is hanging by davits on one boxcar s left side The bull who appeared earlier remembers the train and how Porky pulled his tail thinking to himself that Porky can t get away with a thing like that and begins charging Porky s train from the rear The bull rushes while yelling and smashes through the caboose and the boxcars The bull then butts the locomotive sending Toots upwards and over the Silver Fish much to its driver s astonishment Another anthropomorphized dog character raises the checkered flag as Porky wins the race with a crash back to the ground after his unexpected flight In the end Porky who is shown blowing the horn becomes the new engineer of the Silver Fish whilst a battered irreparably damaged Toots is on a trailer behind with Headin for the last roundhouse a play on a well known song by Billy Hill written on a sign attached to it as the cartoon ends 5 Sequence with reversed audio EditIn the scene in which Porky pulls the bull s tail some of his speech is garbled When played backwards however Porky s words here are Toots old gal d d don t pop your b b b b 6 In jokes EditWhen a woodpile is knocked over there is a brief view of a black man a derogatory visual reference from the cartoonists to the then commonly used term a nigger in the woodpile During the race Porky runs his train over the top of a boat called the S S Leon a gag dedicated to the cartoon s producer Leon Schlesinger Also the Morse Code heard is a message to write QST QSL Leon Schlesinger Hollywood picture of Porky 7 See also Edit1937 in film List of public domain cartoonsReferences Edit Beck Jerry Friedwald Will 1989 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros Cartoons Henry Holt and Co p 60 ISBN 0 8050 0894 2 Lenburg Jeff 1999 The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons Checkmark Books pp 124 126 ISBN 0 8160 3831 7 Retrieved 6 June 2020 The Looney Tunes Show Season 3 Episode 4 Porky Pig s Feat Porky s Railroad Metacritic Looney Tunes 1936 37 We ve Got Ourselves a Star Let s Get Another Cartoon Research WorldCat org Porky s Railroad 1937 Hidden Audio by CCCartoons on YouTube Forbidden Animation Censored Cartoons and Blacklisted Animators in America Google Books pg 43 External links EditPorky s Railroad at IMDb Porky s Railroad on the Internet Archive Porky s Railroad Colorized on the Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Porky 27s Railroad amp oldid 1169242208, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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