"Kitty Kornered" .
"Porky Pig"
Porky Pig and Salomey .
Cicero Pig is the most common name associated with Porky Pig's mischievous nephew. He made his first appearance in the 1938 Looney Tunes cartoon "Porky's Naughty Nephew." In his first two cartoon appearances in the Looney Tunes franchise, he was known as Pinkie originally.
You are probably referring to Petunia Pig, girlfriend of Porky Pig.
I couldn't find a cartoon short where Bugs Bunny is singing that particular song but the song is sung by a quintet of drunk fish in Porky's Duck Hunt in a rowboat, after they swim through a sunken whiskey barrel shot by Porky Pig (1937). It is again sung by Porky himself in the ironically titled 1942 cartoon, My Favorite Duck, in which Porky is tormented by Daffy Duck while on a camping trip. It well fits Porky's speech impediment - which is especially noticeable with M's and B's. Daffy, meanwhile, keeps singing "Blues in the Night (My Mama Done Tol' Me)". At one point, Porky unconsciously starts to sing Daffy's number, then stops, looks into the camera with a "Harumph!" and returns to his stuttering version of "Moonlight Bay.". The song was also used in another Porky cartoon, entitled "Trap Happy Porky" (1945), and it was sung by a quintet of drunk cats (one of them was playing the piano).It is also sung by Sylvester the Cat in the 1948 cartoon Back Alley Oproar.Michigan J. Frog sings the chorus in Another Froggy Evening .
"Porky Pig"
Friz Freleng
Porky Pig!!
The cartoon character of Porky Pig was created by bothBob Clampett and Friz Freleng .
At the end of a Looney Tunes cartoon, Porky Pig would try to say through a stutter, "That's all folks!"
Porky Pig and Salomey .
Porky Pig made his first appearance in the cartoon I Haven't Got a Hat .
Porky Pig is an animated cartoon character that was created by Bob Clampett. Some facts include his first appearance was in 1935.
Popeye, Porky Pig, Petunia, Pinocchio...
Cicero Pig is the most common name associated with Porky Pig's mischievous nephew. He made his first appearance in the 1938 Looney Tunes cartoon "Porky's Naughty Nephew." In his first two cartoon appearances in the Looney Tunes franchise, he was known as Pinkie originally.
Porky's Hare Hunt . Technically speaking, that was the first cartoon that used a rabbit. Porky's Hare Hunt used the prototype for Bugs Bunny. The first cartoon that used the official Bugs Bunny was A Wild Hare.
You are probably referring to Petunia Pig, girlfriend of Porky Pig.