If you grew up in the 90s you probably know who Porky Pig is. He’s that adorable little pig with the stutter who’s best known for saying “That’s all folks!” at the end of every Looney Tunes cartoon.
Porky Pig was created in 1935 by Warner Bros. animator Frank Tashlin. Originally Porky was just a supporting character in Warner Bros. cartoons. But he quickly became a fan favorite and soon got his own series of shorts.
Porky Pig’s stutter was inspired by comedian Joe Rock who had a similar speech impediment. Porky’s voice was originally voiced by Mel Blanc who also voiced many other iconic cartoon characters like Bugs Bunny and Tweety Bird.
Today Porky Pig is still a beloved cartoon character and his image and voice are still used in Warner Bros. cartoons and merchandise. Though he’s no longer voiced by Mel Blanc Porky is still voiced by many talented voice actors who have their own take on the character.
Whether you grew up watching Porky Pig cartoons or you’re just discovering him for the first time there’s no denying that he’s a lovable cartoon character with a memorable voice.
Who voiced Porky Pig in his debut appearance?
Mel Blanc
Who is the current voice of Porky Pig?
Bob Bergen
What was the first name of the original voice of Porky Pig?
Daffy
What was the last name of the original voice of Porky Pig?
Duck
What is the name of Porky Pig’s signature catchphrase?
“Th-th-th-that’s all folks!”
How many Academy Awards has Porky Pig won?
One
What was the name of the first cartoon that Porky Pig appeared in?
“I Haven’t Got a Hat”
What year did Porky Pig make his debut appearance?
1935
What type of animal is Porky Pig?
A pig
What color is Porky Pig?
Pink
What is the name of Porky Pig’s girlfriend?
Petunia Pig
What is the name of Porky Pig’s son?
Pancho Pig
What was the name of the first film that Porky Pig appeared in?
“The Fresh Vegetable Mystery”
How many children does Porky Pig have?
Two
What is the name of Porky Pig’s nephew?
Percy Pig