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Porky the Gob is a neat little slice of 1938 animation that shows off a whimsical world where dogs run the ship and Porky is caught in the mix. The pacing is brisk, typical of the era, with gags flying fast and the atmosphere a blend of charm and chaos. The captain's Yosemite Sam-like voice adds a layer of humor that feels familiar yet fresh, and the interplay between the crew—who can literally hang in mid-air—is a delightful showcase of practical effects that were ahead of their time. It's a short film, sure, but it packs a punch in both creativity and execution, feeling distinctly like a time capsule of early animation's playful spirit.
Porky the Gob is quite a rare find in collector circles, largely due to its age and the obscurity of its director. While not as widely circulated as other shorts from the era, it occasionally appears in animation anthologies, making it a point of interest for those diving into the early days of animation. Its unique charm and distinctive character design have sparked curiosity among collectors who appreciate the quirks of pre-WWII animation, making it a worthwhile addition to any serious collection.
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