Porky Pig / Soldiers / Horse / Chicken / Spitter Plane / Rochester (voice) (uncredited)
Mel Blanc
Porky Pig / Soldiers / Horse / Chicken / Spitter Plane / Rochester (voice) (uncredited)

Porky introduces a newsreel of wartime spot gags, including a spoof of the RKO Pictures logo, and caricatures of Jack Benny and Rochester.
Porky Pig / Soldiers / Horse / Chicken / Spitter Plane / Rochester (voice) (uncredited)
Mel Blanc
Porky Pig / Soldiers / Horse / Chicken / Spitter Plane / Rochester (voice) (uncredited)
Short Soldier (voice) (uncredited)
Billy Bletcher
Short Soldier (voice) (uncredited)
Narrator - Citizen Sugar Cane (voice) (uncredited)
Robert C. Bruce
Narrator - Citizen Sugar Cane (voice) (uncredited)
Siege Gun acting like Chicken (uncredited)
Robert Clampett
Siege Gun acting like Chicken (uncredited)
Various (voice) (uncredited)
Jack Lescoulie
Various (voice) (uncredited)
"Porky Pig" is quite literally drafted, very briefly, into this wartime morale-booster that plans to present us with some top secret newsreel. It starts with quite a fun "Daffy Duck" style RKO emitting logo, but thereafter it descends into a rather clumsily put together animation extolling the might of the US military. There's a lightly comedic basis underpinning it on occasion - a "Spitfire" that actually does, but the jokes are fairly poor and the stereotypes wear a little thin after a few minutes. Sure, in 1941 it had a job to do - and I suppose it does it well enough, but many years later it's near the bottom of the pile of propaganda efforts, sorry.
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