Pigs in a Polka | |
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Merrie Melodies series | |
The August 14, 1948 Blue Ribbon reissue title card of Pigs in a Polka.
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Directed by | I. Freleng |
Produced by | Leon Schlesinger |
Voices by |
Mel Blanc Sara Berner |
Music by | Carl W. Stalling |
Animation by | Ken Champin |
Studio | Leon Schlesinger Studios |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date(s) | February 2, 1943 |
Color process | Technicolor |
Running time | 7 minutes |
Language | English |
Pigs in a Polka is a one-reel animated cartoon short subject in the Merrie Melodies series, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on February 2, 1943 by Warner Bros.. It was produced by Leon Schlesinger and directed by Friz Freleng, with musical supervision by Carl W. Stalling. There is very little dialogue in the cartoon aside from the Big Bad Wolf's introduction of the story and the pigs introducing themselves.
The film is a parody of two Walt Disney films: 1933 Three Little Pigs and 1940 Fantasia. The familiar story of the Three Little Pigs is set in this film to several of Brahms' "Hungarian Dances", specifically No. 5, No. 7, No. 6 and No. 17 which appear in that order. It is also part of a light-hearted, culturally subversive Merrie Melodies running joke, which would later be re-emphasized with another Fantasia parody, 1943's A Corny Concerto.
It was nominated for the 1942 Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons.
This film can be found in the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 3 disc 3, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Academy Awards Animation Collection and several low-budget home video and DVD releases.