Brother Brat
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Brother Brat (1944 July 15) is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short, starring Porky Pig and directed by Frank Tashlin. It runs for about seven minutes, and is in color with a mono sound mix.
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[edit] Credits
- Leon Schlesinger - producer
- Melvin 'Tubby' Millar - story
- Art Davis - animator
- Mel Blanc - voice characterizations (Porky Pig, Baby Butch/Percy)
- Bea Benaderet - voice (Butch/Percy's mother) (uncredited)
- Carl W. Stalling - original music
[edit] Plot summary
When a mother goes to work in a factory (see Rosie the Riveter), Porky Pig is hired to baby-sit. He quickly finds out that the baby is a violent-tempered infant. He tries to use a child psychology book to control the baby, to no avail. Eventually, the mother returns and uses the book to discipline the baby — by spanking.
[edit] Censorship
- When this cartoon aired on Cartoon Network and TNT, the end where Baby Percy impersonates Winston Churchill is cut with a fake fade-out.
[edit] References to then-current events
Porky finds Butch, called "Percy" by his mother, reading "Exquire Junior", a send-up on Esquire, which was considered quite racy then.
After Butch emerges from a pile of pots and pans with a pot on his head, he launches into a Winston Churchill impression, stating "We will fight until Hitler and his Nazi gangsters suffer disastrous, overwhelming and complete defeat!" While delivering his Churchill speech, Butch gives the V sign with his fingers while holding a cigar in the V sign.
The mother works at "Blockheed", a parody of Lockheed.
When the mother first meets Porky, she asks if he wants her to help defeat the Axis Powers. In the question, she uses the word "Japs", a derogatory term for Japanese people used commonly during World War II. In his response, Porky mentions "Schickelgruber", referring to Adolf Hitler's original surname.
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Preceded by Confusions of a Nutzy Spy |
Porky Pig Cartoons 1944 |
Succeeded by Swooner Crooner |