Porky's Pet

Porky's Pet is a 1936 animated cartoon with the tenth appearance of Porky Pig.

Storyline
The mailman rides up to Porky's house on his bicycle (after a bumpy ride) and delivers a telegram to Porky. When Porky reads the telegram he sees it is an offer from a big shot producer in Broadway New York City who wants Porky and his pet ostrich Lulu in his show with the promise of $75 a day. This is too good for Porky so he goes and tells Lulu the good news. Porky gets Lulu out of her cage but Lulu chooses to slide down the stairs and jerks Porky down with her leash. Then Porky shuts the front door on Lulu.

At the train station the duo see a passenger train coming but it doesn't stop for them. When Porky tells Lulu this and hears another passenger train coming he sets the signal sign to stop making the train screech to a halt at the station. Porky and Lulu get on board but the conductor kicks them off on account of a no pets rule. Porky tells Lulu to go down the tracks so he can pick her up when the train passes by. Porky gets on board and the train departs. When it passes by Lulu Porky grabs her and pulls her in.

Realizing what will happen if the conductor finds out Porky shoves Lulu under her seat but Lulu insists on poking her head out. She even swallows a bald passenger's wig and when a boy tosses his toy airplane in the air she swallows it and the plane sends her neck on a ride. Finally she swallows another passenger's accordion.

Just then the conductor appears asking the passengers for tickets. Porky sees him shoves Lulu into a cage and takes another passenger's sewing scissors so he cut off Lulu's tail. When the conductor comes up to Porky Lulu blows her cover by squaking pushing her legs out and taking the conductor on a wild ride to the other side of the coach. Angered the conductor throws Lulu out and kicks Porky off the train from the observation car.

Thinking they are in a rut Porky spots a handcar in a sliding and a cow grazing. He and Lulu hop on the handcar and Porky grabs the cow's tail. The cow happily takes them down the track and even outruns the train much to the conductor's suprise.