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6/10
Decoy Porky
TheLittleSongbird10 January 2018
Love animation, it was a big part of my life as a child, particularly Disney, Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry, and still love it whether it's film, television or cartoons.

Porky Pig has always been a never less than watchable character, he is endearing and amusing when used well. Do prefer it when he is playing it straight against characters with stronger personalities (i.e. Daffy Duck, a classic partnership), but he has many times, depending on the material, been very effective as a lead when he isn't underused and playing second fiddle to funnier supporting characters.

He is endearing and amusing here, plus he is actually treated like a lead character. Even if there are stronger personalities in the other characters, with the often very funny boss character faring the strongest.

'Porky's Phoney Express' does contain its fair share of clever, decently timed and amusing gags, though there is little razor-sharp, hilarious or imaginative. It's not a dull cartoon either, the pace is kept lively and the ending was a very nice deserved reversal touch, though the story is basic and predictable.

While Porky and his boss come off best, there are less than flattering stereotypes also that were not uncommon at the time but don't really hold up well or fly today.

Mel Blanc and Billy Bletcher provide top notch voice work in their own distinctive and versatile ways.

Animation is pretty good, apart from the stereotypical Indian designs and occasional choppy scene transitions. Mostly though, it's fluid in movement, crisp in shading and very meticulous in detail.

Saving the particularly good element until last, Carl Stalling's music is typically superb. It is as always lushly orchestrated, full of lively energy and characterful in rhythm, not only adding to the action but also enhancing it.

Overall, above average cartoon if a long way from a classic. 6/10 Bethany Cox
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6/10
Many people have mistaken the barbarians chasing Porky . . .
oscaralbert18 March 2017
Warning: Spoilers
. . . throughout PORKY'S PHONEY EXPRESS for Native Americans. Nothing could be further from the Truth. This gang that cannot shoot straight (one featured pursuer keeps shooting an arrow into HIS OWN horse's head!) has very little resemblance to Native Americans, and their culture. The "Indian" who turns into a snake is a dead giveaway that these are NOT intended by Warner to be ACTUAL Native Americans, but Phony ones, as this cartoon's title would suggest. (Think the Mountain Meadows Massacre, in which Mitt Romney's ancestors dressed up like Pretend Indians on Sept. 11, 1857, and massacred 120 men, women, and children in one of that cult's most famous acts of Radical Mormon Terrorism against Christians.) However, MOST of Porky's blood-thirsty pursuers bite the dust BEFORE being barred from crossing the City Limits into Red Gulch. Warner obviously is warning We Americans of the (Then) Far Future against Fake Redskins, as well as the Red States themselves (or "Red" Gulch). After the lead elements of Red Commie KGB Chief Vlad "The Mad Russian" Putin's odoriferous Rump\Scents Puppet Administration (including ALL the Deplorable Cabinet Members, all but one of the Crime Family Conspirators, the top 1,000 Campaign Bigwigs, each of the soon-to-be-permanently-outlawed Fellow Traveling Governors, High State Officials, Congress People, and Military\Law Enforcement Goons) are executed (preferably in QE1's Noggin-on-a-Pike fashion), the remaining Deplorables and their families will be given 30 days to Self-Deport to the country of their choice with assets limited by Extreme Vetting to a maximum of $10,000 per head. Close scrutiny of the final frames of PORKY'S PHONEY EXPRESS indicates that Warner recommends the remainder (if any) of Putin's Traitor Party be forcibly stripped of all weapons, property, and other ill-gotten assets and removed (after ANDROMEDA STRAIN-style De-fleecing and appropriate X-ray and body cavity searches) North to Canada for a Seven Generation Cooling Off Period.
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5/10
OK, so we know racism when we see it
lee_eisenberg23 September 2007
Yes, "Porky's Phoney Express" is very much a product of the days when it was acceptable to portray American Indians as savages. I will say that the cartoon contains some clever gags (such as "Follow that horse!" and the Indian's hand), but are we really about to treat as a masterpiece anything that portrays a decimated people like this? I suspect that if they ever release this onto DVD, they'll have to put it in a section of cartoons containing racist images of non-white people. Others in such a section would be "Ali Baba Bound" and "Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs". Until then, you can find it on YouTube. Just understand what kind of cartoon it is.
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