Pigs is Pigs

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'Pigs is Pigs' cover when originally published in 1905.
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'Pigs is Pigs' cover when originally published in 1905.

Pigs is Pigs is a noted story written by Ellis Parker Butler.

First published as a short story in The American Magazine in September 1905, "Pigs is Pigs" went on to dozens of printings as a book and in anthologies over the next several decades. The story was made into movie form several times, including the Walt Disney cartoon in 1954 that won an Academy Award for Animated Short Film.

The story is credited by Robert A. Heinlein as possibly the origin of the Flatcats in his novel The Rolling Stones, since he may have read it or heard it as a child, but due to the intervening time he could not be sure. The concept obviously had some currency because it also shows up in the famous Star Trek episode The Trouble with Tribbles.

Synopsis: Railway agent Mike Flannery wants to charge the livestock rate for a shipment of two guinea pigs and refuses to accept the lower pet rate saying "Pigs is Pigs." The customer's complaint is routed bureaucratically throughout the railway company while the guinea pigs reproduce geometrically in Flannery's stationhouse.

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Official website for Ellis Parker Butler
Movies