Looney Tunes Season 1943 Episode 3

Looney Tunes Season 1943 Episode 3 Pigs in a Polka

  • February 2, 1943

In the third episode of the 1943 season of Looney Tunes, titled Pigs in a Polka, we see an interesting adaptation of the classic story of the Three Little Pigs. But don't be fooled by the familiar tale - this version has a unique twist that will have audiences laughing along.

As the episode begins, we see the big, bad wolf attempting to blow down the straw and stick houses of the three little pigs. However, he soon realizes that this approach is not working, and he decides to try a new tactic - he dresses up as a music conductor and convinces the pigs to join his orchestra.

The pigs are hesitant at first, but they eventually agree to participate in the orchestra. As the performance begins, we see the pigs playing various instruments, including a violin made out of a straw, a flute made out of a stick, and a bass drum made out of a brick. The wolf conducts the orchestra, and the music is surprisingly good.

However, as the performance goes on, we see the wolf becoming more and more aggressive, throwing tantrums when the orchestra doesn't play to his liking. The pigs begin to feel uneasy, and they eventually decide to make a run for it.

As they try to escape, the wolf chases after them, but he is quickly outsmarted by the clever little pigs. In the end, the pigs manage to escape, but not before giving the wolf a taste of his own medicine - they dress up as conductor and make the wolf play the triangle in their orchestra.

Throughout the episode, we are treated to Looney Tunes' signature brand of humor. The animation is top-notch, and the character designs are charming and memorable. The musical score is also noteworthy, with a variety of classical music pieces used to great effect.

Overall, Pigs in a Polka is a fun and entertaining episode that showcases the wit and creativity of the Looney Tunes team. Whether you're a fan of the Three Little Pigs or simply enjoy a good cartoon, this episode is sure to put a smile on your face.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 2, 1943
  • Language
    English