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** Porky is portrayed as a deep-voiced adult (and voiced by Joe Dougherty[[note]]who actually had a stutter, which made voice recording with him extremely difficult, whereas Mel Blanc had no stutter, but knew how to do one and control it[[/note]] rather than Mel Blanc) and as a sidekick to Beans, and Kitty the Cat is his daughter.

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** Porky is portrayed as a deep-voiced adult (and (and, like his in other early cartoons, was voiced by Joe Dougherty[[note]]who actually had a stutter, which made voice recording with him extremely difficult, whereas Mel Blanc had no stutter, but knew how to do one and control it[[/note]] rather than Mel Blanc) Creator/MelBlanc) and as a sidekick to Beans, and Kitty the Cat is his daughter.
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* TakeThat: One gag has a barbershop quartet being interrupted while singing the title song, but coming back to finish it. At the time, cartoons were contractually obligated to include a song from Warners' library, and the directors had come to hate it.

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* TakeThat: One gag has a barbershop quartet being interrupted while singing the title song, "Sweet Adeline", but coming back to finish it. At the time, cartoons were contractually obligated mandated to include a song from Warners' library, and the directors had come to hate it.it; this was Tex's way of expressing his dislike for this mandate.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: This cartoon is nowhere as wild as Tex's later cartoons, although some of his early hallmarks pop up here and there. Porky is portrayed as a deep-voiced adult (and voiced by Joe Dougherty[[note]]who actually had a stutter, which made voice recording with him extremely difficult, whereas Mel Blanc had no stutter, but knew how to do one and control it[[/note]] rather than Mel Blanc) and as a sidekick to Beans, and Kitty the Cat is his daughter.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:
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This cartoon is nowhere as wild as Tex's later cartoons, although some of his early hallmarks pop up here and there. there.
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Porky is portrayed as a deep-voiced adult (and voiced by Joe Dougherty[[note]]who actually had a stutter, which made voice recording with him extremely difficult, whereas Mel Blanc had no stutter, but knew how to do one and control it[[/note]] rather than Mel Blanc) and as a sidekick to Beans, and Kitty the Cat is his daughter.


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* TakeThat: One gag has a barbershop quartet being interrupted while singing the title song, but coming back to finish it. At the time, cartoons were contractually obligated to include a song from Warners' library, and the directors had come to hate it.
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** All the scenes with the Chinese laundrymen joining the rush to mine for gold (including a scene where they become blackfaced and do an impression of ''Amos 'n Andy'' after getting blasted with car exhaust).

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** All the scenes with the Chinese laundrymen joining the rush to mine for gold (including a scene where they become blackfaced {{blackface}}d and do an impression of ''Amos 'n Andy'' after getting blasted with car exhaust).



* NationalStereotypes: The cartoon features Two Chinese men travelling by riksha. When Porky's car passes by the smoke changes these two Chinese people's skin color into those of two Afro-American men, who proceed to [[ShoutOut reference lines]] of characters from "Amos N Andy", which was a very popular radio show of the day.

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* NationalStereotypes: The cartoon features Two two Chinese men travelling by riksha. When Porky's car passes by the smoke changes these two Chinese people's skin color into those of two Afro-American men, who proceed to [[ShoutOut reference lines]] of characters from "Amos N Andy", which was a very popular radio show of the day.

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