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Pig in a Pickle

  • 1954
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Pig in a Pickle (1954)
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At the farm, it's Milford's birthday so the family throws a party for him. Unfortunately, just as he is about to blow out the candles, he is kidnapped by a neighboring family, the "Boomer Br... Read allAt the farm, it's Milford's birthday so the family throws a party for him. Unfortunately, just as he is about to blow out the candles, he is kidnapped by a neighboring family, the "Boomer Brothers", who want to have the pig for supper. Maw and Paw make numerous attempts to rescue... Read allAt the farm, it's Milford's birthday so the family throws a party for him. Unfortunately, just as he is about to blow out the candles, he is kidnapped by a neighboring family, the "Boomer Brothers", who want to have the pig for supper. Maw and Paw make numerous attempts to rescue the pig from their clutches (including Paw dressing as Superman in a vein attempt to fly)... Read all

  • Director
    • Paul J. Smith
  • Writer
    • Michael Maltese
  • Stars
    • Dal McKennon
    • Dick Nelson
    • Grace Stafford
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Paul J. Smith
    • Writer
      • Michael Maltese
    • Stars
      • Dal McKennon
      • Dick Nelson
      • Grace Stafford
    • 2User reviews
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    Dal McKennon
    Dal McKennon
    • Paw
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    Dick Nelson
    • Hillbilly
    • (uncredited)
    Grace Stafford
    Grace Stafford
    • Maw
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Lee Sweetland
    • Operatic Hillbilly
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul J. Smith
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      • Michael Maltese
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    7TheLittleSongbird

    In a birthday pickle

    Paul J. Smith is best known to me for his Chilly Willy and Woody Woodpecker cartoons. Both cartoons series saw a mix of good (great in the case, as far as he goes, of Chilly Willy's debut and Woody's 'Niagara Fools', two of the better "Walter Lantz Studios" cartoons of the 50s) cartoons, average ones and less than average ones.

    Was curiously interested in seeing other cartoons of his and Walter Lantz studios not featuring either character, including lesser-known and short-lived characters like Sugarfoot the horse and Maw and Paw. Mainly to see if their cartoons were as bad as heard and whether one could see why the characters didn't last long. Was underwhelmed by 'Maw and Paw' and especially 'Plywood Panic', but my immediate reaction watching 'Pig in a Pickle' was "a decent Maw and Paw cartoon?" While overall it is understandable as to why Lantz's versions of Maw and Paw were short-lived, 'Pig in a Pickle' is their best cartoon by quite some way. There are certainly far better cartoons around though.

    Milford is still the best character, proof that one can say little or nothing and still compel and entertain in a scene-stealing sense. Milford is by far the most educated and intelligent (again the only one). Loved that he was treated better than before, you actually see how much he means to the family, and his situation actually has some tension. Was pleasantly surprised by how Maw and Paw were characterised, they are still not the most interesting or charismatic of characters but they are surprisingly at their least inept and annoying (they were in their previous cartoons and it was overplayed), being the only cartoon of theirs pretty much where they're successful at their goals.

    Loved the birthday atmosphere and the tension of the main story. The Boomers are actually a threat, and yes there is much more of a story here, even if you can see where it's heading all the time and it's still a little thin. You can't say however that the cartoon is plot-less, like the previous two cartoons are.

    Whereas Milford had the only funny gags before, the funniest moments actually belong to Paw with the superman bit and the dynamite, the latter of which seeing him at his cleverest. The gags are standard sure, as well as very predictable, and occasionally repetitive, but they actually raise more chuckles than previously and are well timed.

    Once again, the music score is very characterful with lots of energy and lush, clever use of orchestration. The voice actors do their best and do a professional job.

    Despite the handsomely rendered barnyard setting, the animation is where 'Pig in a Pickle' fares least. The character designs are scrappy and pretty ugly, sometimes repetitive too, particularly in the titular characters.

    In conclusion, decent and surprisingly so. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    5boblipton

    Pig in a Poke

    Besides Woody Woodpecker and his various rhyming and alliteratively-named animal cartoon stars -- Wally Walrus, Andy Panda, and so forth -- Lantz tried a few "Maw and Paw" cartoons, a Kettle-like couple who, in this one, are giving a birthday party for their pet pig, when he is stolen for roasting by the red-bearded neighbors. It's a forerunner of Green Acres and Arnold the Pig, but without Eddie Albert to do a double take at the absurdity.

    It's fairly standard blow-em-up gags on exhibit, since everyone has plenty of dynamite. It's also a thick-lined and clunky style of animation as every cut in budget went straight to the detail work and the staff wasn't up to working out new styles of blocking to deal with the increasing strictures, as they did at Warner Brothers. Overall, it's a poor cartoon.

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 1954 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Piggy That Stayed Home
    • Production company
      • Walter Lantz Productions
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      • 6m
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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