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Pigs Is Pigs

- Based on the story by Ellis Parker Butler

Flannery, a railway agent does everything by the book. He gets into a scrape with a customer, McMorehouse, who wants to pay 44 cents freight for two guinea pigs which he considers pets. Flannery, however, considers them pigs (freight 48 cents), a decision he begins to regret when the animals begin to reproduce.

Release Date : 1954-05-21

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Walt Disney ProductionsRKO Radio Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Gary Owens

Character Name : Narrator (voice)

Original Name : Gary Owens

Gender : Male

Bill Thompson

Character Name : Flannery (voice)

Original Name : Bill Thompson

Gender : Male

Bob Hamlin

Character Name : Singer (voice)

Original Name : Bob Hamlin

Gender : Male

Thurl Ravenscroft

Character Name : Singer (voice)

Original Name : Thurl Ravenscroft

Gender : Male

Max Smith

Character Name : Singer (voice)

Original Name : Max Smith

Gender : Male

Bill Lee

Character Name : Singer (voice)

Original Name : Bill Lee

Gender : Male

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@Geronimo1967

2024-02-09

"Flannery" is the fastidious railway station master who speaks in rhyme and encounters an irate Scotsman who has come to collect his two pet guinea pigs. He wants to charge him 48 cents for the pig rate, the owner wants to pay 44 cents for the pet rate. A poetical battle ensues in the office before the Scot storms out and a slew of paperwork now ensues. Who is correct? Well it doesn't really matter when they start breeding and soon there are loads of the critters, then more, before a zoology professor rules that the owner was right all along. Then an huge administration is mobilised to amend the rules. Meantime, poor old "Flannery" now has 600 boxes of the animals and owner has gone awol. Leave well alone next time he thinks! It's quite fun this, and the rhyme works quite creatively to swipe at bloody-mindedness, red tape and we've even a short burst of "On the Bonnie, Bonnie banks"...