0:00 Speaking of the Weather 0:06 Porky's Garden 0:22 What Price Porky 0:35 A Star is Hatched 0:56 The Isle of Pingo Pongo 1:21 Porky the Gob 2:42 Kristopher Kolumbus Jr. 2:55 Land of the Midnight Fun 4:32 Pilgrim Porky 5:44 Ceiling Hero 5:54 Porky's Snooze Reel 6:04 Conrad the Sailor 8:04 Of Thee I Sting 8:16 14 Carrot Rabbit 8:26 Snow Business 8:38 Duck Amuck 8:56 Cats A-Weigh! 9:04 No Barking 9:15 Quack Shot
My favorite probably Porky the Gob, simply for the way Porky stutters through part of the song. But I also enjoy its use in Pilgrim Porky, Conrad the Sailor and Duck Amuck.
You should discuss the origins of the songs. Most of us know them from cartoons (notably the Looney Tunes), but I’m more fascinated to hear them through their origins.
For a short subject video, how about every time "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean" is used in a Loony Tune? I believe there were only three or four cartoons which include it, Commando Daffy and Mutiny on The Bunny are two.
Which was also the name of an infamous gambling boat at anchor off Santa Monica in the 1930's and 1940's, exploiting a perceived loophole in the Three-Mile Limit per prevailing maritime law establishing international maritime jurisdiction.
0:07 Popeye Reference.
0:00 Speaking of the Weather
0:06 Porky's Garden
0:22 What Price Porky
0:35 A Star is Hatched
0:56 The Isle of Pingo Pongo
1:21 Porky the Gob
2:42 Kristopher Kolumbus Jr.
2:55 Land of the Midnight Fun
4:32 Pilgrim Porky
5:44 Ceiling Hero
5:54 Porky's Snooze Reel
6:04 Conrad the Sailor
8:04 Of Thee I Sting
8:16 14 Carrot Rabbit
8:26 Snow Business
8:38 Duck Amuck
8:56 Cats A-Weigh!
9:04 No Barking
9:15 Quack Shot
9:44: Duplicate error.
Before “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” came, we have Pinto Clovig (voice of Goofy) providing Conrad the Cat’s voice. We can hear the “Ahyuck!” too.
Remember Kids if You Eat Your Spinach You Become Popeye the Sailor 0:08 .
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My favorite probably Porky the Gob, simply for the way Porky stutters through part of the song. But I also enjoy its use in Pilgrim Porky, Conrad the Sailor and Duck Amuck.
It also sounds as if Mel Blanc wasn't sped up in it as they would normally do when he voiced characters like porky
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Conrad the Sailor is my favorite
Conrad singing it agitated is kind of funny.
You should discuss the origins of the songs. Most of us know them from cartoons (notably the Looney Tunes), but I’m more fascinated to hear them through their origins.
Every time I’m happy about the hole thing plays!
Duck Amuck FTW
Dick powell: first Army song and Navy and now Marines song 0:35
For a short subject video, how about every time "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean" is used in a Loony Tune? I believe there were only three or four cartoons which include it, Commando Daffy and Mutiny on The Bunny are two.
"The Weakly Reporter" (1944, Chuck Jones) ends with "Columbia."
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Battleships Nevada and New Mexico class in looney tunes cartoon
0:07 from Looney Tunes to Dave Sleschinger.
the name SS Wrecks is a parody of the SS REX an Italian liner of the 1930's
Which was also the name of an infamous gambling boat at anchor off Santa Monica in the 1930's and 1940's, exploiting a perceived loophole in the Three-Mile Limit per prevailing maritime law establishing international maritime jurisdiction.
I had an online eye concentration in March 8.
Alright my wish come!
Duck amuck is my favorite
Mine, too.
8:50 - 8:57
Daffy: Over the sea
Let’s Go, Men
We’re shoving right off, We’re shoving right off…again?
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@@BowserMovies1989 hey come here, come here! Gimme a closeup, a closeup! This is a closeup!? A CLOSEUP YA JERK, A CLOSEUP!
@@BowserMovies1989 hey, come here, come here! Gimme a closeup, a closeup! This is a closeup!? A CLOSEUP YA JERK, A CLOSEUP!
4:35 is this the only time Porky gave up on what he was trying to say ??????
Hope you may soon present: An 18th Century Drawing Room.
1:28/6:04
Can you do In my merry Oldsmobile
I'd LOVE to see that! Carl Stalling used that any time cars were in the scene.
@@OldsVistaCruiser yes he did
And olds is my favourite defunct car brand next to Pontiac and Mercury and Plymouth
@m-82566studios - That video does exist by this same UA-camr.
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Da da da da dun dun dive
Can you do a I been working on the railroad plays!
Was that a “Ferry” joke? Don’t remember that one ! 3:34
Daffy fought for the Nazis in What Price Porky as he was doing the salute in that film.
As a son of a fallen marine soldier member i say it fits the soldiers that fight for freedom from over de seas
1:28 & 6:05
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