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My Generation G...G... Gap is a 2004 Looney Tunes short.
Plot
Porky takes his teenage daughter, Peta Pig, to a rock concert, but when he finds out it wouldn't be suitable for kids, he tries his hardest to get in and get his daughter out.
Availability
- Looney Tunes Back In Action: The Movie (Australian DVD)
Notes
- It was originally scheduled for theatrical release to play before A Cinderella Story but due to the box-office bomb of Looney Tunes: Back in Action, this plan was aborted and the cartoon was instead included as a special feature on the Looney Tunes Back in Action: The Movie DVD, but for Australia only.
- This, along with the other 2004 shorts sometimes air on Teletoon in Canada.
- Peta Pig looks a little like a younger version of Petunia Pig, except for the different hairstyle. However in "Bah HumDuck! A Looney Tunes Christmas" Priscilla Pig replaces Peta Pig as Porky's daughter.
- This is one of the few times as of the mid-1990s in where Porky is not voiced by his current voice actor Bob Bergen. In this case, he is voiced by Billy West.