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Little Beau Porky

  • 1936
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Little Beau Porky (1936)
AnimationComedyFamilyShort

Porky's in the foreign legion. But he's not allowed to fight; all he can do is scrub camels, and he's not particularly good at that. The other soldiers ride off to find the evil Ali Mode, le... Read allPorky's in the foreign legion. But he's not allowed to fight; all he can do is scrub camels, and he's not particularly good at that. The other soldiers ride off to find the evil Ali Mode, leaving Porky behind. Ali Mode notices, and tries to gain entrance to the fort, first by tri... Read allPorky's in the foreign legion. But he's not allowed to fight; all he can do is scrub camels, and he's not particularly good at that. The other soldiers ride off to find the evil Ali Mode, leaving Porky behind. Ali Mode notices, and tries to gain entrance to the fort, first by tricking Porky, then by tunnelling, then by military assaults, but Porky rebuffs all attempts... Read all

  • Director
    • Frank Tashlin
  • Writer
    • Melvin Millar
  • Stars
    • Billy Bletcher
    • Joe Dougherty
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    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • Frank Tashlin
    • Writer
      • Melvin Millar
    • Stars
      • Billy Bletcher
      • Joe Dougherty
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    Billy Bletcher
    Billy Bletcher
    • Ali-Mode - Commandant
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    • (uncredited)
    Joe Dougherty
    • Porky Pig
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Frank Tashlin
    • Writer
      • Melvin Millar
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    Michael_Elliott

    Decent Porky Short

    Little Beau Porky (1936)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Porky joins the foreign legion but he's upset to learn that he can't fight but instead he's given various boring chores that just don't sit too well with the pig.

    There are a lot of Arab stereotypes as you might expect from a cartoon made in 1936 but this really doesn't hurt or help the film much. On the whole this here is one of the lesser Porky Pig shorts that were made up to this point because there's really not too much of a story going on and sadly there aren't too many laughs either. The highlight of the film is a scene later in the picture involving a horse but I won't give too much away to prevent the gag from being ruined. As you'd expect there's some nice animation and it moves at a nice pace but there's still not too much here.
    7SnoopyStyle

    b&w Porky Pig

    Porky Pig is the weakest soldier in a Foreign Legion fort. The Commandant orders him to scrub his camel. Meanwhile, a messenger arrives with dire news. The Commandant orders everybody to leave for battle. On the other hand, Porky Pig alone is ordered to stay. They don't need a camel scrubber. Of course, Ali Mode attacks the fort instead.

    This is a relatively simple black and white Porky Pig cartoon. It has been a year and a half since his debut. His design looks a bit ugly, but that matches the other characters. Certainly, this is not great in modern terms with all the Arab stereotypes, but that's expected.
    6lee_eisenberg

    Porky as the root of the so-called War on Terrorism

    Current events in the Middle East give us Americans an incentive to watch Porky Pig's early cartoon "Little Beau Porky". This one came out back when the famously stuttering swine was less than two years old and looked like a walking heart attack (and Joe Dougherty was still providing his voice, as Warner Bros. hadn't yet hired Mel Blanc).

    Anyway, the plot goes something like this. Porky is a soldier in a foreign legion outpost in either the Arabian desert or the Sahara. He always gets the most menial jobs and isn't allowed to participate in missions to trap the dastardly sheik Ali Mode (the Termite Terrace crowd loved to give people crazy, pun names, didn't they?). But when Ali Mode - who bears a mild resemblance to Osama bin Laden - attacks the fort, Porky pretty much becomes Rambo.

    Obviously, the Arab stereotyping makes it a little harder to laugh at this cartoon. It's mostly funny just because of some of the gags they pull. As long as we understand the stereotyping, then it's a pretty entertaining cartoon.

    Back when they made this cartoon, they probably never imagined that sixty to seventy years later, a lot of the world's focus would center on the Middle East. "Syriana" should explain it all.
    8babylemonade-73013

    A hidden gem among early Looney Tunes

    This short, which stars Porky Pig as a soldier in the foreign legion undervalued by his superior, would have seemed like quite an artistic accomplishment at the time of its release in 1936. There is a complexity to the animation and character design that foreshadowed the 1940s heyday of Warner Bros cartoons much more than anything else the studio was putting out at the time, and that alone makes this an important watch for Looney Tunes fans. As was the signature style of director Frank Tashlin, there is a very cinematic feel to the angles and lighting. And it's funny, too! The Porky cartoons from before Mel Blanc took on the voice can be pretty hit or miss, but this one's a hit. The later colorized versions mangle the animation, so make sure to watch the black and white version to fully appreciate the animators' work.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Not among Porky's but still hugely enjoyable

    Porky is not one of WB/Looney Tunes' strongest or funniest characters and his effectiveness as a lead character has been a mixed bag but he is likable and works very well as a support character with other stronger personalities. Here he takes on a lead role, and is quite funny and endearing. And Little Beau Porky has a huge amount to enjoy, Frank Tashlin was a great if underrated animation director and you can see that clearly. It does have a couple of drawbacks, the pacing is not always consistent with a build up that sets things up a little too slowly and a slightly rushed ending and somehow it does feel odd without the presence of Mel Blanc, Joe Dougherty tries his best as Porky but his stutter has always been overdone to me. The Arab stereotyping will go either way too, I personally wasn't offended but others might. The animation is fluid, well drawn and shaded/coloured with care. The camera angles are very clever and are the prime reason why Tashlin is deserving of more recognition. Carl Stalling's music score is lush and full of character, accentuating every gag and character gesture, and the dialogue even early on has freshness and sharpness. The gags come thick and fast at a wild pace, there are a healthy amount and all of them are funny, the best particularly with the camel uproarious. The pacing is generally solid, and the story while a tad predictable entertains, while the supporting characters compliment Porky well(especially Ali Mode). Billy Bletcher provides witty vocals. All in all, hugely enjoyable though Porky has done better. 8/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      The barrel of "CAIRO SYRUP" (around 7:33) is an "Egypt" pun on Karo Syrup, a brand of corn syrup still sold today.
    • Quotes

      Porky Pig: Who's-who's-who's th-th-there?

      Ali-Mode: [girly voice] I'm a poor little sheikh with no place to sleep. Won't you please let me in?

      Porky Pig: [looks at the peephole and finds his guest with a sharp sword] Oh-oh! It's, it's Ali M-Mode!

      Ali-Mode: [knocking loudly] Let me in!

      Porky Pig: N-no!

      Ali-Mode: [knocking loudly] Let me in, I say! Open up the door, please!

      Porky Pig: N-no!

      Ali-Mode: [knocking loudly] Let me in!

      Porky Pig: No! No! No! A thousand... thousand times, n-no!

    • Alternate versions
      This cartoon was colorized in 1968 by having every other frame traced over onto a cel. Each redrawn cel was painted in color and then photographed over a colored reproduction of each original background. Needless to say, the animation quality dropped considerably from the original version with this method. The cartoon was colorized again in 1992, this time with a computer adding color to a new print of the original black and white cartoon. This preserved the quality of the original animation.
    • Connections
      Spoofs Beau Geste (1926)
    • Soundtracks
      Fella with the Fiddle
      (uncredited)

      Written by Charlie Abbott

      [Plays when Porky tries to wash the camel.]

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    • Release date
      • November 14, 1936 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Porky légionnaire
    • Production company
      • Leon Schlesinger Studios
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    • Runtime
      8 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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