Porky and some of his fellow sailors are on shore leave in a bar. A pirate captain discovers that his own crew has jumped ship and forces everyone in the bar to become his crew. The captain ... Read allPorky and some of his fellow sailors are on shore leave in a bar. A pirate captain discovers that his own crew has jumped ship and forces everyone in the bar to become his crew. The captain treats the crew badly, particularly denying them food (eating the meat off bones, then pas... Read allPorky and some of his fellow sailors are on shore leave in a bar. A pirate captain discovers that his own crew has jumped ship and forces everyone in the bar to become his crew. The captain treats the crew badly, particularly denying them food (eating the meat off bones, then passing them only the bones). The crew mutinies after a week; the captain tries to fend them ... Read all
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Knowing that this came out the year after "Mutiny on the Bounty" got released, I wonder whether or not the latter gave them the idea to make it. Since they were still getting started, we should understand not to expect any of the completely wacky stuff that became their cornerstone during the '40s and '50s.
Anyway, it's an OK cartoon. Warner Bros. returned to this topic with the Bugs Bunny-Yosemite Sam vehicle "Mutiny on the Bunny". Worth seeing, if only once. Available on YouTube.
'Shanghaied Shipmates' shows that, as to be expected, that Porky is a likable character and he is and also amusing, cute and interesting, though to me he works better in support against a stronger in personality character, where he plays it straight, than a lead. The captain has the stronger personality and he is appropriately menacing without it being too overt. The two work very well together with some great tense conflict, particularly at the end with an inspired fight scene.
As far as the story goes it is pretty slight and, although this is personal preference and something not everyone will share, Joe Dougherty's voice for Porky has never really done it for me. It's not just because Mel Blanc's more famous interpretation is more appealing to me and fits better but Dougherty doesn't sound anywhere near as natural or endearing, have always found that he overdid the stutter and that's true here too.
On the other hand, the animation is characteristically great, especially in the first half, crisp, detailed and fluid throughout.
The music is not Carl Stalling or Scott Bradley and does lack variety at times, but it is still lush and characterful and adds a good deal to the action if not quite enhancing it. Billy Bletcher, with one of the greatest and most distinctively booming villainous voices in "golden age" animation, is very good.
While not hilarious or of a large quantity, the gags are amusing and well timed. 'Shanghaied Shipmates' goes at a lively pace.
In short, pretty decent if not mind-blowing. 7/10 Bethany Cox
The story begins with an empty ship and you realize it's probably because the captain is a bit of a psychopath. Soon he beats up a bunch of folks and voila, he has a crew and among them is Porky. Not surprisingly, the captain brutalizes them and the food is almost nonexistent. How long will they endure this?
Overall, this is just an okay cartoon...mostly because it is familiar stuff if you've seen the movie. Worth seeing, perhaps, but not one of the better Porky cartoons.
*** (out of 4)
A dirty and mean Captain forces Porky Pig and several other men on board his ship where he works them too hard and at dinner time refuses to give them anything except bones. Soon Porky has had enough and stages a mutiny.
If you're a fan of the Porky Pig shorts then you'll certainly enjoy this one. While there aren't a great number of laughs there is some terrific animation as well as some great direction. What I enjoyed the most about this film is how it all just moves along at a nice pace and it has a great musical feel to it. The film packs a nice fight scene at the end and the music score is also very good and fits the material quite well.
Did you know
- TriviaThe title refers to the act of "Shanghai"-ing someone who is kidnapped and forced into servitude usually on an ocean going vessel that is very difficult to escape from while in mid-ocean.
- Alternate versionsThis cartoon was colorized in 1995, with a computer adding color to a new print of the original black and white film. This process preserved the quality of the animation in the original cartoon.
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- 7m
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- 1.37 : 1