Not only is this also worth watching for historical value, but it is surprisingly good for modern audiences as well. I recommend this to people who like old Looney Tunes, Porky and wackiness. The population of this area unknown to everybody else is 100 nuts and one squirrel (this is the first proper joke). ![]() He goes to darkest Africa (the portrayal of this is not a comfortable one for me, which is odd), to a place "where anything can happen". This episode starts with a newspaper article about Porky going to hunt the last dodo. I will have to watch this episode a great deal of times before I remember all of the jokes and you probably will have to as well (unless you did not like it). ![]() I enjoyed this episode for its craziness, Porky, the Dodo, the animation and some of the jokes included. If you do not like anything that is remotely crazy, wacky or silly, then this will be an utter nightmare for you (if you happen to be being forced to watch it, otherwise, you ought to stop watching IMMEDIATELY). I say this because some of the wackiness in "Porky in Wackyland" seems very silly and almost disturbing, but as long as you see the funny side of it, it is perfectly fine. This is almost too wacky - but as long as you remember this Looney Tunes cartoon is supposed to be wacky it can be funny in places. This had to be something really unusual for them to see. I couldn't help wonder what the audience thought way back in the 1930s. This is great stuff, a real visual treat and a cartoon you could enjoy over and over just trying to catch all of the sight gags and great drawings in here. Porky is then led to "the last of the do-do birds" and this a one strange bird, who fits right into Wackyland. It looked a cross between a Salvardor Dali painting and Alice In Wonderful. ![]() He flies off to "darkest Africa" and winds up in "Wackyland" where the population is "100 nuts and a squirrel" and the sign that says that audibly speaks to Porky saying "It can happen here!!!!" With that, we start seeing some really bizarre things regarding the scenery, the characters who inhabit this place and the weird things that happen. We read in the "The Globe" that Porky is off on a rare do-do bird hunt, trying to get a bird that is nearly extinct and worth billions of dollars. This black-and-white early Looney Tunes cartoon looks different, sounds different.and is terrific.
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