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'''Piggy''' is an animated cartoon character, created by [[Rudolf Ising]] for [[Warner Bros]]' [[Merrie Melodies]] series. He was created shortly after [[Foxy]], Ising's first creation and the initial star of the ''Merrie Melodies'' series. Piggy, like Foxy, was short lived, starring in only two cartoons, one less than Foxy's three cartoons. Like Foxy, Piggy was an imitation of [[Mickey Mouse]], like most other cartoon characters of the day.
 
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| name = Piggy
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| image = [[File:Piggyhamhock.jpg|189px]]
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| species = Pig
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| gender = Male
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| voice = Unknown Voice Actor
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| created by = [[Hugh Harman]] and [[Rudolf Ising]]
 
| debut appearance = "[[You Don't Know What You're Doin'!]]"<br>(October 21, [[1931]])
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'''Piggy''' is a ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'' character. His first appearance was in "[[You Don't Know What You're Doin'!]]" a 1931 short.
   
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== History ==
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Animator [[Rudolf Ising]] introduced Piggy as a second character after [[Foxy]] to star in the ''Merrie Melodies'' series Ising was directing for film producer [[Leon Schlesinger]]. Nonetheless, Ising had only made two Piggy shorts in 1931 before he went on to create [[Goopy Geer]]. The animators who took over the ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoons dropped the Piggy character (as well as his girlfriend [[Fluffy]]) and turned the series into a string of one-shots.
   
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Despite their cliched lead character, Ising's two Piggy shorts are well received by some critics. The first is the 1931 short "[[You Don't Know What You're Doin'!]]" Here, Piggy visits a surreal night club where he heckles and plays with the club's jazz band. This was followed by "[[Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land]]", also in 1931. Here, Piggy plays a steamboat captain who must rescue a drowning Uncle Tom. Due to its stereotypical portrayal of the Uncle Tom character, the cartoon is included among the so-called "Censored 11", ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie Melodies'' shorts that are withheld from circulation due to their heavy use of ethnic stereotypes.
Both of Piggy's cartoons were released in 1931:
 
   
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== Description ==
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He appeared as a fat, black pig who wears a pair of shorts with buttons on the front. His coloration and dress are identical to those of the Walt Disney character Mickey Mouse before the advent of color film. John Kenworthy argues that, considering the fact that some sketches of mice which Hugh Harman had drawn in 1925 were the inspiration for the creation of Mickey Mouse, Harman and Ising never intended to copy Disney.<ref>Kenworthy, John ''The Hand Behind the Mouse'', Disney Editions: New York, 2001. p. 54</ref>
   
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== Appearances ==
*''[[You Don't Know What You're Doin'!]]''
 
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Piggy only appeared in the ''Merrie Melodies'' series.
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;Full shorts (1931)
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*"[[You Don't Know What You're Doin'!]]" (''debut appearance'')
 
*"[[Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land]]"
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;Ending cards only (1931-1932)
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*"[[Red-Headed Baby]]"
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*"[[Pagan Moon]]"
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*"[[Freddy the Freshman]]"
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*"[[Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee]]"
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*"[[Goopy Geer (short)|Goopy Geer]]"
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*"[[It's Got Me Again!]]"
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*"[[Moonlight for Two]]"
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*"[[The Queen Was in the Parlor]]"
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*"[[I Love a Parade]]"
   
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== References ==
*''[[Hittin the Trail for Hallelujah Land]]'', one of the [[Censored Eleven]].
 
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[[Category:Pigs]]
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[[Category:Animals]]
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[[Category:1931 Introductions]]

Revision as of 01:08, 12 May 2020

Piggy is a Merrie Melodies character. His first appearance was in "You Don't Know What You're Doin'!" a 1931 short.

History

Animator Rudolf Ising introduced Piggy as a second character after Foxy to star in the Merrie Melodies series Ising was directing for film producer Leon Schlesinger. Nonetheless, Ising had only made two Piggy shorts in 1931 before he went on to create Goopy Geer. The animators who took over the Merrie Melodies cartoons dropped the Piggy character (as well as his girlfriend Fluffy) and turned the series into a string of one-shots.

Despite their cliched lead character, Ising's two Piggy shorts are well received by some critics. The first is the 1931 short "You Don't Know What You're Doin'!" Here, Piggy visits a surreal night club where he heckles and plays with the club's jazz band. This was followed by "Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land", also in 1931. Here, Piggy plays a steamboat captain who must rescue a drowning Uncle Tom. Due to its stereotypical portrayal of the Uncle Tom character, the cartoon is included among the so-called "Censored 11", Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts that are withheld from circulation due to their heavy use of ethnic stereotypes.

Description

He appeared as a fat, black pig who wears a pair of shorts with buttons on the front. His coloration and dress are identical to those of the Walt Disney character Mickey Mouse before the advent of color film. John Kenworthy argues that, considering the fact that some sketches of mice which Hugh Harman had drawn in 1925 were the inspiration for the creation of Mickey Mouse, Harman and Ising never intended to copy Disney.[1]

Appearances

Piggy only appeared in the Merrie Melodies series.

Full shorts (1931)
Ending cards only (1931-1932)

References

  1. Kenworthy, John The Hand Behind the Mouse, Disney Editions: New York, 2001. p. 54