

Squeals then tries to scoot little Piggy away "roll away son you're bothering me".

Squeals is still singing but gets annoyed when he sees little Piggy walk into the scene which shows he won't be able to steal the cold-hard cash. While he is singing the song Piggy is seen upstairs probably because of the piano playing and stranger singing that caught his attention. Remember kiddies he's only doing this for money. Hamhock's front porch while he has prepared for her. Squeals then uses his cane to ring the doorbell like a snooker club. The comic timing isn't very exaggerated at all and too slow or my taste but at least when the snout plops out of the window is good humour. Squeals has his snout caught on the window as he attempts to push himself away from the window but his snout is still glued to the window. Squeals steps on the porch and before ringing the doorbell he peeps through the window to see.

Squeals then looks out of his window to see what is outside and finds the exact house he read on the newspaper article by coincidence. Squeals is reading the paper murmuring the words in the paper. Squeals picks up the morning newspaper "Daily Bulge" as he reads what appears to be the front headlines: WIDOW INHERITS FORTUNE and W.C. While walking past the Hamhock family - the name of the street is called 13 Pine Street. Squeals then picks up the cigar as he walking around strolling in his characteristic walk with the cigar in his mouth. While Squeals is down the side of the pavement he notices a cigar on the other side of the street (such splendid eyesight) and he crosses the road but dodges incoming honking cars to help his way through. Fields but in this cartoon his name is parodied after W.C. In the next scene takes place in a city street where a entrepreneur pig who is walking down that is a caricature of Hollywood celebrity of the time W.C. Piggy shows the character personality of a "greedy piggy" since pigs are portrayed as greedy and used as examples for someone being greedy with food and Piggy is the odd one out here since he can't behave and would rather eat. Hammock gives him a telling off "Now how many times must I talk to you? Can't you ever try to behave like the others? My, my - I don't know what I'm gonna do with you" Some pretty solid character animation of Piggy drumming his fingers on the trough sulking while the mother is grilling his ass. The mother grabs out a stick off-screen to whack Piggy on the head as Mrs. Hamhock.ĭuring the table pan scene - we pan to Piggy who is not on track and just slurping the soup and each slurp is each count from his mother. The children are seen copying her actions as they seem to he not bad but they hold their spoons tightly and not lightly with their pinkie sticking out like Mrs. and on the "four" count they slurp the porridge.
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Hamhock then begins her demonstrations on how to have good manners on the table while having porridge by counting on "fours" in which the first three numbers counted they angle themselves with positions of holding the spoon, dipping it, etc. The rest of the piglets then arrive at the breakfast table. Hamhock is disgruntled by Piggy's manners as she bitterly tells him off, "Piggy, now you wait for the others!" Notice how the pig's breakfast meals are being served in small pig troughs - ha at least it shows us realism since pigs eat from troughs. Piggy is still sitting down at the breakfast but is already helping himself scoffing up the porridge. At least this shows the piglets having different personalities. Another piglet sibling who is considerate helps out the piglet and sorts the pants flap back up and even sorting out the pig tail. All of the other piglet children start to run through the hallway to go down the stairs including a slow piglet jogging but gets stampeded by an incoming piglet with his pants flap down. The mother is surprised to see Piggy made it at such speed. If this was Avery or even Frank Tashlin working on this cartoon they could take the timing of the dashing Piggy even faster. Piggy dashes downstairs quickly with his cutlery up with his hands ready for breakfast. Piggy dashes to the bathroom down the hallway to rinse his face then back down but runs back to the bathroom he washes his toothbrush to pretend as though he's brushed his teeth before dashing downstairs to have breakfast. Piggy (not to be confused with Porky Pig) the other piglet appears to be sleeping in a single bed-room or just at the end side of the bedroom where all of the other piglets are as he is near the door. The children upstairs then hear the sounds of the bell as they stretch to wake themselves up.
