Corn on the Cop
Corn on the Cop | |
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Merrie Melodies (Daffy Duck/Porky Pig/Granny) series | |
Directed by | Irv Spector |
Produced by |
David H. DePatie Friz Freleng |
Story by | Friz Freleng |
Voices by |
Mel Blanc Joanie Gerber |
Music by | Bill Lava |
Animation by |
Manny Perez Warren Batchelder Bob Matz |
Layouts by | Dick Ung |
Backgrounds by | Tom O'Loughlin |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release date(s) | July 24, 1965 |
Color process | Technicolor |
Running time | 6:00 |
Language | English |
Preceded by | Suppressed Duck |
Followed by | Tease for Two |
Corn on the Cop is a Merrie Melodies animated cartoon short starring Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and Granny. Released July 24, 1965, the cartoon is directed by Irv Spector; the only time that Spector, who was mostly known as a story artist, ever acted as director on a theatrical cartoon. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and Joanie Gerber.
The title is a play on "corn on the cob."
Plot
On Halloween night, Granny is shopping for candy at a local grocery store. The next customer is an armed robber, who is wearing a blouse and skirt identical to the real Granny. Policemen Daffy and Porky are given the suspect's description and attempt to apprehend the robber.
Most of the rest of the cartoon depicts Daffy and Porky confusing Granny with the actual suspect (because of their identical clothing), and bungling said attempts to capture the crook. An annoyed Granny, who has no idea what is going on, mistakes the inept policemen for mischievous trick-or-treaters, while the robber (who is hiding out in a vacant apartment in the same building Granny is living) also foils every attempt by Daffy and Porky.
Eventually, Granny figures out what is going on and catches her "double". After giving the suspect a spanking, she hands him over to Officer Flaherty. Flaherty commends Granny for catching the robber, after which Granny tells him "there are two other juvenile delinquents" who should be sent home to their parents (referring to Daffy and Porky), but when she asks for their addresses, Daffy gives her their precinct address and begs her to back off.
Milestones
Granny - voiced here by Joan Gerber instead of June Foray - makes her final appearance. "Corn on the Cop" also reveals Granny's actual last name: Webster (in the closing scene where Daffy and Porky's superior police officer addresses Granny by name).[1]
This would also be Porky's final new appearance in the classic era, though he also appeared in Muchos Locos though in archive footage.
See also
References
- ↑ Friedwald, Will and Jerry Beck. "The Warner Brothers Cartoons." Scarecrow Press Inc., Metuchen, N.J., 1981. ISBN 0-8108-1396-3.