1.
The Porky Pig is an animated character from Warner Bros Looney Tunes series of cartoons which was produced by?
Correct Answer
C. Bob Clampett and Friz Freleng
Explanation
Bob Clampett and Friz Freleng are the correct answer choices for the producers of the Warner Bros Looney Tunes series of cartoons. They were both renowned animators and directors who made significant contributions to the creation and development of iconic Looney Tunes characters such as Porky Pig.
2.
A very short black and the white cartoon were made in 1938 as part of a Warner Bros blooper reel. It was during anniversary TV show, Porky was shown doing carpentry work, which anniversary was that?
Correct Answer
C. 50th
Explanation
The correct answer is 50th. The explanation for this is that the cartoon was made in 1938, so in order for it to be part of a 50th anniversary TV show, the anniversary being celebrated must be in 1988.
3.
The blooper can also be found on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 4, under the title Porky Pig Breakdowns of 1939 and on an Each Dawn I Die box set released in the year?
Correct Answer
A. 2006
Explanation
The explanation for the correct answer, 2006, is that the blooper mentioned in the question can be found on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 4, which was released in 2006.
4.
Porky Pig appeared in Wabbit, he is shown to be fatter like some of his earlier appearances. Porky was first mentioned in “Dust Bugster“, he told Bugs about a TV series whose name was not mentioned, who is the character voicing?
Correct Answer
D. Bob Bergen
Explanation
In the given question, Porky Pig is mentioned as appearing in the show "Wabbit" and being fatter than in his earlier appearances. It is then mentioned that Porky was first mentioned in "Dust Bugster" where he talked to Bugs about a TV series without mentioning its name. The question asks about the voice actor for this character. The correct answer is Bob Bergen, who is known for voicing Porky Pig in various Looney Tunes productions.
5.
Porky appears as a toddler version of himself in Baby Looney Tunes, this was in the show’s musical numbers. Did Petunia function as the show’s more major pig character, which year was this?
Correct Answer
C. 2002
Explanation
Petunia did function as the show's more major pig character in Baby Looney Tunes. In the year 2002, Porky appeared as a toddler version of himself in the show's musical numbers.
6.
In the movie Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Porky makes a cameo appearance with a character where they both lament their politically incorrect status, who is this character?
Correct Answer
B. Speedy Gozales
Explanation
In the movie Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Porky makes a cameo appearance with Speedy Gozales. They both lament their politically incorrect status.
7.
Porky was used in regular rotation in television syndication beginning in the 1960s, as was the rest of the Looney Tunes co-stars. This Saturday morning cartoon ran from?
Correct Answer
D. 1964 - 1967
Explanation
Porky was used in regular rotation in television syndication beginning in the 1960s, indicating that the Saturday morning cartoon featuring Porky ran during the 1960s. The correct answer is 1964 - 1967, as it falls within this timeframe.
8.
Porky’s post at the pinnacle of the Warners’ pantheon was short-lived, however, Avery pitted Porky against daffy black duck who soon was christened Daffy and became the studio’s biggest star, which year was this?
Correct Answer
B. 1937
Explanation
In 1937, Porky was pitted against a black duck named Daffy, who soon became the studio's biggest star. This suggests that 1937 was the year when Daffy was introduced and rose to fame, surpassing Porky in popularity.
9.
The film features Daffy convincing Porky to quit his job at Warner Bross and find better-paying work elsewhere. In turn, Porky convinces studio head to release him from his contract, who is the studio head?
Correct Answer
A. Leon Schlesinger
Explanation
The correct answer is Leon Schlesinger. In the given information, it is mentioned that Porky convinces the studio head to release him from his contract. Since the film is about Warner Bros, it can be inferred that the studio head mentioned here is Leon Schlesinger, who was the head of Warner Bros. animation studio during that time.
10.
Porky’s Duck Hunt was released in 1937 and Blanc officially became the permanent voice of Porky until his death, Blanc stated that he intended Porky’s stutter to be suggestive of the grunting of actual pigs, which year did Blanc died?
Correct Answer
B. 1989
Explanation
The passage states that Blanc became the permanent voice of Porky until his death. It also mentions that Blanc died, but it does not provide the exact year. However, since the passage mentions that Porky's Duck Hunt was released in 1937 and Blanc became the permanent voice of Porky until his death, it can be inferred that Blanc died after 1937. Among the given options, the only year that fits this criteria is 1989.