Porky's Hotel is a 1939 Looney Tunes short directed by Bob Clampett.
Plot[]
Porky is running a hotel, which is located in the small center of the town. A goat checks in to rest, but gets trouble when a duck won't let him get rest because he keeps hitting a fly with a hammer.
Caricatures[]
- Marian Jordan's character Tini "I betcha!"
- Jimmy Fiedler - "And I do mean (bzzz)!"
- John Smith - in a painting
- Phil Kramer - as his Grouch Club character Mr. Willoughby "Quote... Unquote."
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Notes[]
- This is the first cartoon to have the finalized Looney Tunes logo.
- It is also the first to use the 1939-40 Looney Tunes opening intro by replacing the one used from "Porky in Wackyland" through "Wise Quacks" and the 1939-43 Porky Pig drum ending, which would be used until "Puss n' Booty".
- The computer colorized version uses the 1937-39 Porky Pig drum ending.
- The redrawn colorized version used the incorrect 1936-1937 opening title card and 1936-1937 "Porky the Wrestler" music instead of the 1939-1940 opening title card and 1938-1941 opening music.
- This is one of the Redrawn Colorized cartoons that used original theatrical opening and closing titles but retraced.
- MeTV aired a previously unreleased restored print of the cartoon on Toon In with Me.
- Porky is escorting a pelican to a room. Porky is carrying his bags, one of which has stickers bearing the names of previous destinations. The stickers read: MILTON PA and KATZ HOTEL. The assistant producer on this cartoon was Ray Katz, producer Leon Schlesinger’s brother-in-law.