This was one of the few black-and-white cartoons from the Sunset Productions/Guild Films package to air on Cartoon Network that still aired with a redrawn-colorized print regularly.The 1990 colorized version uses the 1937-39 Porky drum ending.
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In this cartoon, Porky is afraid of ghosts, yet in a series of cartoons with Sylvester by Chuck Jones (" Scaredy Cat", " Claws for Alarm", " Jumpin' Jupiter") he is oblivious to all the scary things going on, and instead Sylvester is shown as the scared one.Overseas Cartoon Network channels (as seen on the picture in the Gallery section) have aired a computer colorized version, which leaves the offending scene intact, but, curiously, doesn't colorize the blackface ghost (except for the tongue). On Cartoon Network in America (save the versions shown on Late Night Black & White and The Bob Clampett Show), the cartoon ended with an abrupt black-out as Porky's car blows exhaust in the ghost's face.On Fox's Merrie Melodies Show, the cartoon ends after Porky drives past the ghost, who is trying to hitchhike.On Nickelodeon, the cartoon used a fake iris-out to abruptly end the cartoon after Porky's car blows exhaust in the ghost's face.
The syndicated showings of the redrawn version showed the actual ending, but had the ghost in purple face so the blackface joke would be less offensive.
The actual editing of the ending (where the ghost, after getting exhaust smoke blown on him, is left in blackface commenting "My, oh my! Tattletale Gray!") has been done in different ways:
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He switches songs and quickly takes a bath, when he hears someone knocking. He sings for a moment and screams and makes noises all of the sudden before resuming. He eats the smoke rings like donuts with his coffee. He turns off the radio, then resumes smoking his cigar. Inside, a bunch of noise is coming from the ghost listening to spooky radio show. He is warned to be careful, as there may be some ghosts at the house.Īt the location, a bunch of strange goings-on occur throughout the house. One late evening at the Podunk City Jail, a report is sent out to the car Porky drives. The title is from the song (performed by the ghost) "Jeepers Creepers", from the Warner Bros.