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  2. Porky Pig - Wikipedia

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    Another such collection was the 1986 film, Porky Pig in Hollywood, which ran in art and college theaters. [9] Porky made an appearance in the Disney/Amblin film Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) at the end of the film where he, being paired with Disney's Tinkerbell, closes the movie with his famous line "Th-Th-Th-That's All Folks!". It was the ...

  3. The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down - Wikipedia

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    The tune first appeared in the Merrie Melodies cartoon short Sweet Sioux, released June 26, 1937. [2]Starting with the Looney Tunes cartoon short Rover's Rival released October 9, 1937, an adapted instrumental version of the song's main tune became the staple opening and closing credits theme for the Looney Tunes series, most memorably featuring Porky Pig stuttering "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!"

  4. Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas - Wikipedia

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    All of this is witnessed by the Ghosts of Christmas. As the film reaches its end, Bugs comments on how he loves the holidays (chomping on a candy cane afterwards), the camera pulls out of the mall to end the movie. Porky and Priscilla finish the movie by saying Porky's famous line: "T-T-T-That's all folks!"

  5. Bob Bergen - Wikipedia

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    Bob Berger [1] (born March 8, 1964), [2] known professionally as Bob Bergen, is an American voice actor.He voices Warner Bros. cartoon characters Porky Pig and Tweety and has voiced characters in the English dubs of various anime.

  6. Merrie Melodies - Wikipedia

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    In 1944, the studio went to an all-color schedule; though for the first year of this, Bugs still appeared mainly in the Merrie Melodies series (not appearing in a Looney Tunes cartoon until the end of August), whereas Daffy Duck and Porky Pig (who each appeared in a few Merrie Melodies prior to mid-1942) appeared mainly in Looney Tunes that

  7. Mel Blanc - Wikipedia

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    Melvin Jerome Blanc (born Blank / b l æ ŋ k /; [2] [3] May 30, 1908 – July 10, 1989) [4] was an American voice actor and radio personality whose career spanned over 60 years. . During the Golden Age of Radio, he provided character voices and vocal sound effects for comedy radio programs, including those of Jack Benny, Abbott and Costello, Burns and Allen, The Great Gildersleeve, Judy ...

  8. We, the Animals Squeak! - Wikipedia

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    The short was released on August 9, 1941, and stars Porky Pig. [2] The voices were performed by Mel Blanc, Sara Berner, Billy Bletcher and Phil Kramer. This short is a parody of the 1930s radio program, "We the People," an early reality program where people would share unusual stories with the audience. Porky Pig is the program's moderator.

  9. The Porky Pig Show - Wikipedia

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    The Porky Pig Show is an American television anthology series hosted by Porky Pig, that was composed of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoons made between 1948 and 1964. The series aired on ABC Saturday mornings from 1964 to 1967, with 26 half-hour episodes created.