Finally, the Dodo appears. Nearby, another creature rises out of a tall flower, playing "The William Tell Overture", using his nose as a flute. "[6], In the 2001 Masters of Animation, John Grant writes that "this short, in its cumulative effect, is more wildly inventive than anything even [Tex] Avery had produced for Warners. Yoyo also appears in the color remake "Dough for the Do-Do." Yoyo Dodo, formerly known as simply The Dodo Bird, is a wacky bird first seen in the 1938 Looney Tunes short " Porky in Wackyland ". Gogo's catchphrase is "It's been surreal!" His neck and head are featherless, and his beak is large and yellow or orange, depending on the cartoon. When Porky lands, a sign tells him that he's in Wackyland ("Population: 100 nuts and a squirrel"), while a voice booms out "It can happen here!" Tex Avery, for whom Clampett worked as an animator in the mid-1930s, borrowed strongly from this cartoon for his 1948 MGM cartoons Half-Pint Pygmy (in which the characters, George and Junior, travel to Africa in search of the world's smallest pygmy, only to discover that he has an uncle who's even smaller) and The Cat That Hated People (where the cat travels to the moon and encounters an array of characters similar to those in Clampett's Wackyland, e.g., a pair of gloves and lips that keep saying "Mammy, mammy", just like the Al Jolson duck in Porky in Wackyland). Looney Tunes Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. Gogo is a young, green male dodo with blue shoes, a purple collar, and a pink and purple umbrella sticking out from the top of his head. This black-and-white Porky Pig cartoon was directed by Bob Clampett, who, according to some cartoon buffs, put the word "looney" in Looney Tunes, and I agree. See more ideas about looney tunes characters, looney tunes, looney. I've graded this collection 4 stars because any collection of Porky Pig cartoons that contains both Porky in Wackyland (1938) and Dough for the Do-Do deserves at least that. 8 of The 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. Main Tag Beagle Boys Mask. It is a remake of the 1938 cartoon "Porky in Wackyland" directed by Bob Clampett, and the 1949 cartoon "Dough for the Do-Do" directed by Friz Freleng. He makes a cameo in the Looney Tunes Cartoons short "Happy Birthday Bugs Bunny!". With Mel Blanc. The Do-Do Bird has made occasional guest spots in the DC Comics Looney Tunes comic book, being colored in grayscale as opposed to the rest of the art being in color. Looney Tunes: Porky Pig. Dingbat Land (1949)[9] starred Gandy Goose and Sourpuss. Re-titled as Dough for the Do-Do, the remake was released in 1949. The character makes an appearance in the Wii game Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal as an unplayable character. The films were nearly identical, in many cases appearing to match frame-by-frame in certain details, albeit with Porky's appearance updated (by redoing most of the animation of the character), the voices having evolved (with less use of speeding-up) and al… by Ham_Done $10 . In 1994, Porky in Wackyland was voted No. The creature didn't talk, but made strange hooting noises, and flung flames from a tuft of hair on top of its head. The Do-Do Bird has made occasional guest spots in the DC Comics Looney Tunes comic book, being colored in grayscale as opposed to the rest of the art being in color. Gogo is a young, green male dodo, who wears blue shoes, has a purple collar and a pink and purple umbrella sticking out from the top of his head. Merrie Melodies Looney Tunes Characters Studio Logo Super Heros Hyde The Past Cartoons Character Design Presents. Soon he sees many strange, weird, and oafish creatures around. Freakazoid; Sergeant Mike Cosgrove; The Lobe; Candle Jack; Road Rovers Histeria! He attends Acme Looniversity and lives in Wackyland. And breaking taboos is something that animation, with its limitless freedom, is uniquely gifted to do."[8]. When Porky lands, a sign tells him that he's in Wackyland ("Population: 100 nuts and a squirrel"), while a voice booms out "It can happen here!" Taz-Mania; The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries; Baby Looney Tunes; Duck Dodgers; Loonatics Unleashed; The Looney Tunes Show ... Minah Bird. Ain't I, fellas?". Yoyo also makes a very brief cameo in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Porky eventually does capture Yoyo by beating him at his own game, in the form of disguising himself as a bearded paperboy proclaiming that he's already captured Yoyo. Porky in Wackyland is a 1938 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short film, directed by Bob Clampett. Looney Tunes Dough for the Do-Do Travel Time Eye Egyptian Sphinx Girls Prince of Egypt Aladdin Little Mermaid Tutenium Mummy Belly Dancer Girl 1 Plot 2 Characters 3 Quotes 4 Trivia Special Reporter Porky Pig is sent to Africa to find the rare dodo bird, ending up in a place named Wackyland in Central Africa, when everything can happen and ends up to find a child dodo named Gogo. Eventually, Porky triumphs when he disguises himself as a bearded paperboy, shouting "Extra! The creature launches into a wild drum solo, plays a tiny piano, and plays its nose like a horn, which brings out a group of odd creatures, including a rabbit dangling in midair from a swing that seems to be threaded through its own ears, a small creature wearing large female mannequin legs who encourages the rabbit to swing faster, a peacock with a fantail of cards, an upside-down creature walking with giant bare feet in his arms (replacing his hands) while wearing a hat on his legless rear end, a goofy-looking creature wearing large glasses in a small pot, a scooter-like creature, a creature with two steamboat pipes on his back, a four-legged creature with a waffle iron-like mouth, three fish swimming in midair (the first holding an umbrella, the second wearing an anchor, and the third with a periscope on its back), a round creature with long legs on its sides, and an angry criminal imprisoned behind a free-floating barred window that he holds in his hands while a small policeman on a wheel appears and hits him on the head with a large stick. Porky in Wackyland (1938)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Porky_in_Wackyland&oldid=1012914963, United States National Film Registry films, Articles with unsourced statements from February 2007, Articles with unsourced statements from February 2021, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 19 March 2021, at 01:00. Information is taken from the website Likely Looney, Mostly Merrie[1], Steve Schneider's 1998 That's All Folks! He watches as the s… Yoyo Dodo, formerly known as The Dodo Bird, is a wacky bird who first appeared in the 1938 Looney Tunes short " Porky in Wackyland ". Much of the Wackyland sequence was adapted and reused by Clampett for inclusion in his 1943 short Tin Pan Alley Cats. Do-Do Trouble is a Looney Tunes cartoon starring Porky Pig. Dough for the Do-Do was produced in Technicolor, but was originally released in Cinecolor due to a dispute with the Technicolor corporation. The role of the Do-Do was taken by a minor Terrytoons character, Dingbat. A newspaper shows Porky traveling to Africa to hunt the rare dodo bird, worth four sextillion dollars. Review by Dawn Taylor The second volume in the Looney Tunes Golden Collection from Warner Home Video offers, like Vol. Porky tries to catch it, but it plays tricks on him. The short is a remake of Bob Clampett's 1938 cartoon Porky in Wackyland, as well as using footage from his 1943 cartoon Tin Pan Alley Cats. One, a wealth of cartoon riches — as well as some disappointments. A color remake of Porky in Wackyland was supervised by Friz Freleng in 1948. Description. His most notable appearance in the comics is the Superman & Bugs Bunny 4-issue mini-series, where it is revealed he had to leave Wackyland when they built condominiums there (because folks who live there have too many other problems to be annoyed by him). Porky Pig goes on a hunt to catch the surreally elusive last Do-Do bird. At another point, the do-do appears on the Warner Bros. shield logo and slingshots Porky into the ground. 000,000,000 dollars. Porky ventures into Darkest Africa in search of the last Do-Do bird, and winds up in Wackyland, a surreal place where the sun comes up atop a human pyramid, the Warner Brothers shield comes zooming from the sky, and populated by creatures such as a three-headed Larry Moe and Curly beast. After his Dimensional Transporter drops him off in the Looney Tunes' world, Bugs Bunny helps him on his way by getting him to say a phrase to reboot The Transporter. Cartoon Release On September 2, 1949. Description. This is the bad ass band ever!. Saved by Evan Finkelstein. Yoyo is a green male dodo with red shoes, and a red umbrella sticking out from the top of his head. The dodo pulls out a pencil and draws a door in mid-air, and instead of opening it and running through, reaches down and lifts up the bottom edge of the door like a curtain, darts underneath and lets it snap back into place for Porky to bump into. After Tiny Toons ended, Yoyo himself would make several guest appearances in the DC Comics Looney Tunes comic book. From: "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid" all rights go to Warner Bros. Porky captures Dodo! He also appeared in the color remake "Dough for the Do-Do". Porky uses his airplane to go to Dark Africa, then Darker Africa, and finally lands in Darkest Africa (per the route shown in the cartoon, somewhere in the vicinity of the Sudan). Gogo Dodo; Animaniacs. The Art of Warner Bros. Porky uses his airplane to go to Dark Africa, then Darker Africa, and finally lands in Darkest Africa (per the route shown in the cartoon, somewhere in the vicinity of the Sudan). Beaky was partly based on Edgar Bergen 's puppet Mortimer Snerd. The short has Porky Pig going off on a quest to Darkest Africa to find the legendary Do-Do bird, for a cash reward of $4,000,000,000,000 note While the bird is confused by this, Porky hits him with a mallet and captures him, at which point a flock of other dodo birds appear to deny this one's statement that he is the last of their kind. [citation needed] A small clip from the film was used in a Slappy Squirrel segment on another Warners animated TV series of the 1990s, Animaniacs. by Just a girl 23 $10 ... looney-toons, looney-tunes, cartoons Devil Mask. Dodo Bird Studios animated logo.Thank you Hugo3 on the FXhome forums for making this! Gogo Dodo Mask. Porky uses his airplane to go to Dark Africa, then Darker Africa, and finally lands in Darkest Africa. [10] The second film, a more direct plagiarization of the Porky Pig/Do-Do cartoons, starred a British hunter and a Do-Do stand-in. Main Tag Grenade Mask. Yoyo Dodo, formerly known as The Dodo Bird, is a wacky bird who first appeared in the 1938 Looney Tunes short "Porky in Wackyland". [citation needed]. A newspaper shows Porky Pig traveling to Africa to hunt the rare dodo bird, worth $4,000,000,000,000 p.s. Voices are provided by Bob Bergen, Frank Welker, Joe … Yoyo is a green male dodo with red shoes, and a red umbrella sticking out from the top of his head. In "Porky in Wackyland", Porky Pig travels to the nonsensical locale of Wackyland in search of this creature, believed to be the last of the seemingly-extinct dodo bird. According to series writer Paul Dini, Gogo is the only member of the Tiny Toon Adventures cast who was a relative of one of the Looney Tunes characters; in this case, Gogo was the son of the original dodo from the 1938 Looney Tunes cartoon "Pork… A newspaper shows Porky traveling to Africa to hunt the rare dodo bird, worth millions of dollars. Yoyo is a green male dodo with red shoes, and a … The segment, titled "Critical Condition", featured Porky in Wackyland as part of a fake LaserDisc release. Porky uses his airplane to go to Dark Africa, then Darker Africa, and finally lands in Darkest Africa. Yoyo Dodo, formerly known as The Dodo Bird, is a wacky bird first seen in the 1938 Looney Tunes short "Porky in Wackyland." With Mel Blanc, Billy Bletcher. I don't own anything! In spite of being a very minor character in the original run of Looney Tunes, Yoyo had his own younger-age counterpart in Tiny Toon Adventures: Gogo Dodo, who according to Paul Dini, is also his son, making him the only Tiny Toons character to actually be of relation to their Looney Tunes counterpart. Extra! Dough for the Do-Do is a 1949 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. Re-titled as Dough for the Do-Do, the remake was released in 1949. A color remake of Porky in Wackyland was supervised by Friz Freleng in 1948. In Porky in Wackyland, Porky Pig travels to the nonsensical locale of Wackyland in search of this creature, believed to be the last of the seemingly-extinct dodo bird. Porky Pig … Much of the Wackyland sequence was adapted and reused by Clampett for inclusion in his 1943 short Tin Pan Alley Cats. [5] In 2000, it was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress, which selected the short for preservation in the National Film Registry. Eventually, though, Yoyo decides that The Justice League's Earth is the perfect place for him to start anew, and eventually sends the DC superheroes and the Looney Tunes back to their respective worlds (although he accidentally drops Michigan J. Frog off in the DC Universe). According to series writer, Paul Dini, Gogo is the only character from Tiny Toon Adventures who is related to a Looney Tunes character; in this case, Gogo was the son of the Yoyo Dodo from the 1938 Looney Tunes cartoon, Porky in Wackyland. A Warner Bros. As Porky tries to find the do-do, he comes across a duck singing "Mammy! [3] The short was released on September 24, 1938, and stars Porky Pig.[4]. ", a horn-headed creature, a conjoined cat and dog hybrid creature spinning around like a tornado while they fight, and a 3 headed stooge whose heads argue and fight amongst themselves, but temporally stop their fight to tell the viewers that their mother was scared by a pawnbreaker's sign, while a small creature with a light bulb on its head translates their gibberish speech. Clampett would again use the Three Stooges parody when a later creation of his, Beany and Cecil, faced the "Dreaded Three-Headed Threep". Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. In the multiconsole video game Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal, Yoyo appears as a non-playable character, and is finally given a first name: "Yoyo." Soon he sees … Porky tiptoes along the ground in his airplane and he is greeted by a roaring beast, who suddenly becomes effeminate and dances away into the forest. Porky’s Midnight Matinee (11/22/41) – The pygmy ant returns, engaging in a backstage chase in a movie house with janitor Porky. Porky loudly proclaims to the audience that he has captured the last dodo. According to series writer, Paul Dini, Gogo is the only character from Tiny Toon Adventures who is related to a Looney Tunes character; in this case, Gogo was the son of the original dodo from the 1938 Looney Tunes cartoon, Porky in Wackyla… There were at least two Terrytoons plagiarizations of Porky in Wackyland in the 1940s or 50's. The character is depicted as simpleminded with drawled speech, a perpetual silly grin, and partially-closed eyes. https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Yoyo_Dodo?oldid=253111. He also appeared in the color remake " Dough for the Do-Do ". During his travels, he bumps into Mr. Mxyzptlk, and together they develop a machine that transports the Looney Tunes into the world of The Justice League, with Yoyo (and later Mr. Mxyzptlk) soon attempting to merge the two worlds. The character makes an appearance in the Wii game Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal as an unplayable character. 1938 animated short film directed by Bob Clampett, Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1929–1939), Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1940–1949), "Likely Looney, Mostly Merrie: 216. Looney Tunes. Suddenly, Yoyo Dod… 1938 was a peak year for screwball comedy, and "Porky in Wackyland" definitely fits that genre. He attends Acme Looniversity and lives in Wackyland. Porky In Wackyland is a 1938 Looney Tunes short, directed by Bob Clampett and written by an uncredited Warren Foster. He watches as the sun is lifted above the horizon by a tower of stacked creatures. Plant Comics. Yoyo can also be seen as a brief cameo in the beginning of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Later reissues were printed by Technicolor. Yakko Warner; Wakko Warner; Dot Warner; Pinky; The Brain; Freakazoid. They and the Dodo all howl, which allows him to escape and stand on Porky's head. ", before hitting the bird with a mallet. The short was released on September 2, 1949, and stars Porky Pig. Directed by Robert Clampett, Friz Freleng. A multitude of dodos appear, all yelling out, "Yeah!". When Porky lands, a sign tells him that he's in Wackyland ("Population: 100 nuts and a squirrel"), while a scary voice booms out "IT CAN HAPPEN...HERE!" He is given a first name, Yoyo the Dodo. Porky tiptoes along the ground in his airplane and he is greeted by a roaring beast, who suddenly becomes effeminate and dances away into the forest. According to writer Paul Dini, the Do-Do Bird is the father of Gogo Dodo, a character on the 1990s animated TV series Tiny Toon Adventures. Building on the creaky liberties inaugurated by director Tex Avery, here Bob Clampett scoffs and shreds the conventions — realism, literalism, infantilism, cutesiness, and worse — that, with the ascendancy of Disney, had come to caramelize cartooning. As Porky soon discovers, Yoyo is a very formidable adversary who plays several tricks on him by messing around with the scenery. Directed by Robert Clampett. By reminding us of animations' horizons — namely, none at all — this anything-goes film illustrates Sigmund Freud's notion that humor arises from breaking taboos. 8. Yoyo wasn't seen again in animation, except for a color remake in 1949, entitled "Dough for the Do-Do", where he is depicted with green plumage. by Plant Comics $10 . Although the storyline is basically as before there, Porky uses a different method of capturing Yoyo: he disguises himself as a dodo bird himself, prompting the real dodo to handcuff him, allowing him to be close enough to hammer Yoyo (unlike in the original, Porky does not find out about the other dodos inhabiting Wackyland). His appearances there depict him in greyscale as opposed to the colored backgrounds and characters in the comic. Afterwards, the dodo pulls a wall of bricks in the picture and lets him crash into it. Fred buys the bird at “The Buffalo Convention” and it talks up a storm. The films were nearly identical, in many cases appearing to match frame-by-frame in certain details, albeit with Porky's appearance updated (by redoing most of the animation of the character), the voices having evolved (with less use of speeding-up) and all of the backgrounds being different. Search for the Dodo is the second segment of the tenth episode of Season 1 ofThe New Looney Tunes Show, starring Porky Pig and Gogo Dodo. A newspaper shows Porky traveling to Africa to hunt the rare dodo bird, worth millions of dollars. According to series writer Paul Dini, Gogo is the only member of the Tiny Toons cast to be a direct relative of one of the Looney Tunes characters; he is the son of the original dodo from the 1938 cartoon Porky in Wackyland retroactively named Yoyo Dodo. "[7], Animation historian Steve Schneider writes, "No mere Looney Tune, Porky in Wackyland was Warner Bros. Emancipation Proclamation. Tags: chick, chicken, tweety-bird-cartoon, looney-toons, yellow Birdie Mask. 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