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Jumpin' Jupiter ()


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Porky and Sylvester's desert campground is sliced away and towed into outer space by a green, bird-like Jupiterian searching for earthly animal life. But Porky remains blissfully unaware, leaving Sylvester to be terrorized by the alien.

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Porky Pig / Coyote Howl / Sylvester Effects (voice)

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Chuck Jones ... (as Charles M. Jones)

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Michael Maltese ... (story)

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Edward Selzer ... producer (uncredited)

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Carl W. Stalling ... (uncredited)

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Treg Brown ... (uncredited)

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Treg Brown ... sound effects editor (uncredited)

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Harry Love ... effects animator

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Roy Hutchcroft ... animation camera (uncredited)
Ken Moore ... animation camera (uncredited)
Verena Ruegg ... animation camera (uncredited)

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Keith Darling ... animator
Philip DeGuard ... background artist
Robert Givens ... layout artist
Ken Harris ... animator
Abe Levitow ... animator
Richard Thompson ... animator

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Carl W. Stalling ... musical director (as Carl Stalling)
Milt Franklyn ... orchestrator (uncredited)
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  • Volando a Júpiter (Spain)
  • Pelle Gris bliver bortført (Denmark)
  • Szent Jupiter (Hungary)
  • Kurs auf Jupiter (West Germany)
  • Sul pianeta Giove (Italy)
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Trivia The last of the trio of shorts pairing Porky Pig and Sylvester together; the other two being Scaredy Cat (1948) and Claws for Alarm (1954). See more »
Goofs When the alien creature first enters Porky's campsite the camp fire has no smoke coming from it. Later when the alien is cutting around the camp, the camp fire has smoke coming from it. Later when the alien places its hand on Sylvester in outer space the camp fire has no smoke. Later when the items from Porky's camp float down onto the alien planet, the camp fire has smoke again. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Hare-Way to the Stars (1958). See more »
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Quotes Porky Pig: [after Sylvester runs back into the tent] I though I implied that you were to remain outside.
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