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Ali-Baba Bound is a 1940 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Bob Clampett, and starring Porky Pig.
Plot
In the Sahara Desert, where it is so hot even the fan dancers use electric fans, Porky Pig works for the French Foreign Legion. While leaving a restaurant (known as the Brown Turban) he gets a message from a spy that Ali-Baba and his dirty sleeves are going to attack a desert fort. Porky is given the task of getting there before the bombing begins. He goes to U-Drive Rent-a-Camel and rents Baby Dumpling the camel, voiced by Dicky Jones then races off in order to get to the fort.
He gets there, only to discover that all the Legionnaires have gone to the Legion convention in Boston. He is thus alone with Baby Dumpling when Ali-Baba, known as "the mad dog of the desert," decides to attack the fort. After a familiar scenario of gags (one defeated desert warrior marches about with a sign saying, "This fort unfair to Arabs"), Ali-Baba enters the fort and menaces Baby Dumpling, the camel. Baby Dumpling blows a nearby bugle and calls for help.
Back at the rental store, the Mother Camel hears Baby Dumpling's call and begins running into the desert to rescue him and Porky, but then changes course back to the rental store and gets a full tank of water from the nearby filling station. Will a full tank, the Mother Camel races to the fortress and knocks Ali Baba over the fortress wall, saving Porky and Baby Dumpling.
Finally, a suicide warrior (who has been sitting on the bench that says "Reserved for Suicide Squad" with the attackers' secret weapon, a bomb tied to his head) runs toward the fort, intending to blow it up. Porky sees him coming and throws open the fort's front door and he charges through as Mother Camel and Baby Dumpling open the fort's rear door, redirecting him to the oasis, where he runs right into Ali-Baba, turning Ali-Baba and the Dirty Sleeves into tents that are easily sellable. That's all folks!
Censorship
- There are two edits done on the redrawn colorized version of this cartoon, which aired on the compilation show Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon. The first occurs when Porky is riding on his camel and spots Ali Baba's men running towards him. He exclaims "O-O-Oh, goodness gracious!" and rides his camel to the fort. In redrawn print, Ali Baba's men are omitted from this sequence. The second cut occurs when the mother camel kicks Ali Baba. In the original black and white version, Ali flies out of the fort, falls to the ground, and his men ask "what's the matter?" In the redrawn print, we only see Ali fly out of the fort. The portion of the sequence where he falls to the ground and his men question him is gone.[1]
- Cartoon Network and Boomerang initially ran this short unedited. After the September 11th attacks, however, the scenes referring to one of Ali Baba's men (who has a bomb strapped to his head) as a member of the "suicide squad" was omitted.[1]
Trivia
- The cartoon was colorized in both 1968 (redrawn colorization) and 1992 (computer colorization).
- In the color version that is available on Public Home Video, the Brown Turban is misspelled as, "Brown Lurbon".
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