Dough for the Do-Do Description: Much of the Wackyland sequence was adapted and reused by Clampett for inclusion in his 1943 short Tin Pan Alley Cats. A color remake of Porky in Wackyland was supervised by Friz Freleng in 1948. Re-titled as Dough for the Do-Do, the remake was released in 1949. The films were nearly identical, in many cases appearing to match frame-by-frame in certain details, albeit with Porky's appearance updated and the voices having evolved, and many of the backgrounds being different. The brick wall scene is lengthened, a Rubber Band marches by (i.e. marching instruments made out of rubber bands), a scene involving a criminal is shortened, Porky's delivery to the Do-Do is different (via a film instead of via a tap), and the ending is basically the same, but Porky's method of capture is different, and he does not discover about the other Do-Does. |
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