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Porky’s back, and so is Tex Avery - and this time, Beans isn’t around to weigh down the proceedings. This is, in fact, the first time Porky Pig’s been allowed to feature in a cartoon by himself, and the quality of the cartoon makes it unsurprising that after it Porky quickly became Warner Bros’ biggest cartoon star for several years. It’s a great plot, featuring an evil bomb enthusiast, and a kid version of Porky who just wants to get a few more pennies so he can have a soda. When Porky figures out he can get a penny from people by picking up things they dropped and returning them, he starts going around the town, rushing to help everyone. Of course, when the bomb enthusiast drops a clock bomb in front of a building, he emphatically does not want it back, but that doesn’t stop Porky from trying again and again and again. Eventually, [spoiler]the bomber gets caught while trying to escape his own bomb, and Porky is rewarded with $2000 - and of course the lovable pig knows exactly how he wants to spend it[/spoiler]. A quality cartoon, and the start of Porky’s illustrious solo career that would lead Looney Tunes toward becoming the amazing series we know it as today.