Jumpin' Jupiter

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Jumpin' Jupiter
Directed byCharles M. Jones
Produced byEdward Selzer
Animation byKen Harris
Abe Levitow
Richard Thompson
Keith Darling
Harry Love
(special animation effects)
Layouts byRobert Givens
Backgrounds byPhilip DeGuard
Color processTechnicolor
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures

Jumpin' Jupiter is a 1955 cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series starring Porky Pig and Sylvester. It is the last of a series of three horror-themed cartoons that starred the duo, with the other two being Scaredy Cat (1948) and Claws for Alarm (1954). They all had the running theme of Porky and Sylvester settling down for the night in someplace that was dangerous with Porky being oblivious and Sylvester being aware and trying to alert Porky but only succeeding in annoying him. This one deals with Porky and Sylvester having to deal with aliens that land as they camp the night in a desert.

Plot

That night Porky and Sylvester are relaxing, camping in the desert. Sylvester suddenly hears a howl that scares him and Porky proceeds to point out it is a harmless coyote, forcing the cat to go to sleep outside while Porky himself sleeps in his tent.

Suddenly, a tall, bird-shaped alien (later seen in Hare-Way to the Stars) from the planet Jupiter arrives on Earth, with his mission being to collect some earthlings for an experiment. Sylvester is naturally scared by the alien and tries to warn Porky, but this only makes Porky angry and causes him to boot Sylvester back outside. Eventually, Porky sees the alien who has arrived in their tent, but Porky mistakes the alien for a Navajo Native American and tells him to go back in his 'wigwam', on the supposed pretense he will look at his goods in the morning.

Confused, the alien goes back to his flying saucer and drills into the rock to rise up from underneath the campsite and take it back to his home planet. After some more confusion and chaos as Sylvester freaks out and realizes they are leaving Earth, which Porky is completely unaware of and blissfully ignores, they eventually are released from the saucer's top as they leave the gravity field of Earth. Sylvester is utterly panicking and praying at this point, but fortunately they land on an alien world and safely wake up to leave, unaware that they are being observed by a pair of giant bird-like aliens who probably have a surprise planned for them as the cartoon irises out...

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