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Pigs Is Pigs ()


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A stubbornly officious station master's stand-off with a miserly customer over the shipping rate for transporting guinea pigs gets completely out of hand.

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Bob Hamlin ...
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Bill Lee ...
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Citizens (uncredited)
The Mellowmen Quartet ...
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Thurl Ravenscroft ...
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Max Smith ...
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Flannery / Zoology Professor (uncredited) (voice)
William Woodson ...
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Jack Kinney

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Leo Salkin ... (story)
 
Ellis Parker Butler ... (book)

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Walt Disney ... producer (uncredited)

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Oliver Wallace

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George Lowerre ... sound engineer (uncredited)

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Dan MacManus ... effects animator

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Bruce Bushman ... layout artist
Al Dempster ... background artist
Eyvind Earle ... background artist
John Sibley ... animator
John Wilson ... layout artist
Ken Harris ... animator (uncredited)
John L. Jensen ... layout artist (uncredited)
Bill Justice ... animator (uncredited)
Alan Maley ... background artist (uncredited)
Cliff Nordberg ... animator (uncredited)
Joe Ruby ... inbetween artist (uncredited)
Art Stevens ... animator (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Flannery is a station master who does everything by the book. One day, a package of guinea pigs arrives at his station. Flannery assumes by their name that they are pigs but one customer, McMorehouse, who wishes to purchase refuses to pay 48 cents for pigs because he thinks they are pets and should be 44 cents. Flannery decides to write to the head office and asks if they are pigs or pets. While waiting for an answer, the pigs begin to multiply. After a few days, the station is literally filled with guinea pigs and Flannery finally realizes they are pets, not pigs. He goes to McMorehouse's home to deliver them but McMorehouse has moved. Flannery decides to send all the guinea pigs to the head office and learns his lesson about handling pets. Says Flannery, "If the animals come in singles or if they come in sets, if they've got four feet and they're alive, they'll be classified as pets!" Written by Matt Yorston

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Also Known As
  • Pêché Mignon (France)
  • Свиньи или нет? (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Grisar är grisar (Sweden)
  • Czy świnki to świnie (Poland)
  • En svinaktig historia (Sweden)
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