That’s a lot of years in a pig’s life even if he isn’t as well known today in the age of Dory and Pixar characters. Like all Hollywood stars they should be remembered for what they did best and am glad so many of you had kind words to say about the greatest animation voiceover artists of all time—Mel Blanc (especially for Si and Sy from the old Jack Benny shows).
No, there’s nothing timely about this one— nothing has just “happened” to Porky Pig in “real life”, and Mel Blanc has been gone a long time. Only thing to read into this it McPherson just happened to think of the gag in the last day or two (or whatever his lag time is).
If you think this is poorly drawn, it’s much worse without the color. In today’s paper I thought that was a pumpkin on Elmer Fudd’s head. Yes, that is supposed to be Elmer Fudd, I think.
I remember after Mel Blanc died there was a special print of all of his characters standing with their heads bowed toward an empty microphone under a spotlight. It was called SPEECHLESS.
KA7DRE Premium Member about 8 years ago
Salutations to Mel Blanc !R.I.P.
Partyalldatyme about 8 years ago
“Thats All Folks” is actually on Mel Blanc’s gravestone.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 8 years ago
Gone Home To Charlotte’s Weber.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 8 years ago
Your same is Sy? Si!
tom_wright about 8 years ago
Should be “…..f-f-f-folks”.
Qiset about 8 years ago
Sad day.
Linda Pearson about 8 years ago
What gives? Mel Blanc died several years ago.
Eileen Townsend Premium Member about 8 years ago
I just don’t get this. Anybody?
LeePIII Premium Member about 8 years ago
P-P-P-Porky Pig hasn’t been seen in ANYTHING in over a decade; hasn’t been in anything but a cameo for quite a few decades. Why is this coming up now?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 8 years ago
Poor Porky, even his last words are a stutter.
dmostroff about 8 years ago
Mr Blanc passed away in 1989. Not sure the point of this cartoon.
chuggard about 8 years ago
Mel Blanc died in 1989.
tbally57 about 8 years ago
That’s a lot of years in a pig’s life even if he isn’t as well known today in the age of Dory and Pixar characters. Like all Hollywood stars they should be remembered for what they did best and am glad so many of you had kind words to say about the greatest animation voiceover artists of all time—Mel Blanc (especially for Si and Sy from the old Jack Benny shows).
Partyalldatyme about 8 years ago
No, there’s nothing timely about this one— nothing has just “happened” to Porky Pig in “real life”, and Mel Blanc has been gone a long time. Only thing to read into this it McPherson just happened to think of the gag in the last day or two (or whatever his lag time is).
p_sully214 about 8 years ago
That inscription is on Mel Blanc’s tombstone.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 8 years ago
If you think this is poorly drawn, it’s much worse without the color. In today’s paper I thought that was a pumpkin on Elmer Fudd’s head. Yes, that is supposed to be Elmer Fudd, I think.
Mstreselena about 8 years ago
I remember after Mel Blanc died there was a special print of all of his characters standing with their heads bowed toward an empty microphone under a spotlight. It was called SPEECHLESS.
Limerick Larry about 8 years ago
At his funeral, Porky’s friends wallowed
In depression that could not be swallowed
But what brought out the tears
From his cartoony peers
Were the ham-and-cheese nibbles that followed
rlcknight Premium Member about 8 years ago
Hello John McPherson, please tell us what’s going on here. Why do you say Porky Pig died in 2017?