This is a list of all cartoons featuring Porky Pig. Directors are listed in parentheses.
1935
- I Haven't Got a Hat (March 2, 1935) - "Merrie Melodies" series, Porky's first appearance (Friz Freleng)[1]
- Country Mouse (July 13, 1935) - "Merrie Melodies" series, cameo appearance (Friz Freleng)
- Hollywood Capers (October 19, 1935) - "Beans" series, cameo appearance (Jack King)
- Gold Diggers of '49 (November 2, 1935) - "Beans" series, Beans, instead of Porky, ends the cartoon by saying "That's all folks!" (Tex Avery)[3]
1936
- Alpine Antics (January 18, 1936) - "Beans" series (Jack King)
- The Phantom Ship (February 1, 1936) - "Beans" series, cameo appearance (Jack King)
- Boom Boom (February 29, 1936) - "Beans" series (Jack King)
- The Blow Out, First short without Beans the Cat (April 4, 1936) (Tex Avery)[3]
- Westward Whoa, Last paring with Beans the Cat (April 25, 1936) (Jack King)
- Plane Dippy (April 30th, 1936) (Tex Avery)[3]
- Fish Tales (May 23, 1936) (Jack King)
- Shanghaied Shipmates (June 20, 1936) (Jack King)
- Porky's Pet (July 11, 1936) (Jack King)[3]
- Porky the Rain-Maker (August 1, 1936) (Tex Avery)[3]
- Porky's Poultry Plant (August 22, 1936) (Frank Tashlin)[3]
- Porky's Moving Day (September 12, 1936) (Jack King)
- Milk and Money (October 3, 1936) (Tex Avery)
- Boulevardier from the Bronx (October 10, 1936) - "Merrie Melodies" series, cameo appearance (Friz Freleng)
- Little Beau Porky (November 14, 1936) (Frank Tashlin)
- The Village Smithy (December 5, 1936) (Tex Avery)
- Porky in the North Woods (December 19, 1936) (Frank Tashlin)
1937
- Porky the Wrestler (January 9, 1937) (Tex Avery)
- Porky's Road Race (February 6, 1937) (Frank Tashlin)
- Picador Porky (February 27, 1937) - This is the first short featuring Mel Blanc, who plays the drunk bull. (Tex Avery)
- Porky's Romance (April 3, 1937) - The last time Joe Dougherty voiced Porky, first appearance of Petunia Pig. (Frank Tashlin)
- Porky's Duck Hunt (April 17, 1937) - This is the first short in which Porky was voiced by Mel Blanc; the first appearance of Daffy Duck; and the first cartoon of Porky with the current design. (Tex Avery)
- Porky and Gabby (May 15, 1937) - first appearance of Gabby Goat (Ub Iwerks)
- Porky's Building (June 19, 1937) (Frank Tashlin)
- Porky's Super Service (July 3, 1937) (Ub Iwerks)
- Porky's Badtime Story (July 24, 1937) (Bob Clampett)
- Porky's Railroad (August 7, 1937) (Frank Tashlin)
- Get Rich Quick Porky (August 28, 1937) - final appearance of Gabby Goat (Bob Clampett)
- Porky's Garden (September 11, 1937) (Tex Avery)
- Rover's Rival (October 2, 1937) - first Looney Tunes cartoon with Porky Pig's drum ending. (Bob Clampett)
- The Case of the Stuttering Pig (October 30, 1937) (Frank Tashlin)
- Porky's Double Trouble (November 13, 1937) - final "Fat Porky" cartoon. (Frank Tashlin)
- Porky's Hero Agency (December 4, 1937) (Bob Clampett)
1938
- Porky's Poppa (January 15, 1938) (Bob Clampett)
- Porky at the Crocadero (February 5, 1938) (Frank Tashlin)
- What Price Porky (February 26, 1938) - With Daffy Duck (Bob Clampett)
- Porky's Phoney Express (March 19, 1938) (Cal Howard, Cal Dalton)
- Porky's Five & Ten (April 16, 1938) (Bob Clampett)
- Porky's Hare Hunt (April 30, 1938) - First appearance of a prototypical yet unnamed Bugs Bunny (Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton)[7]
- Injun Trouble (May 21, 1938) (Bob Clampett)
- Porky the Fireman (June 4, 1938) (Frank Tashlin)
- Porky's Party (June 25, 1938) (Bob Clampett)
- Porky's Spring Planting (July 25, 1938) (Frank Tashlin)
- Porky & Daffy (August 6, 1938) - With Daffy Duck (Bob Clampett)
- Wholly Smoke (August 27, 1938) (Frank Tashlin)
- Porky in Wackyland (September 24, 1938) (Bob Clampett)
- Porky's Naughty Nephew (October 15, 1938) - First appearance of Cicero Pig (called "Pinkie" in his two cartoon appearances). (Bob Clampett)[8]
- Porky in Egypt (November 5, 1938) (Bob Clampett)
- The Daffy Doc (November 26, 1938) (Bob Clampett)
- Porky the Gob (December 17, 1938) (Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton)
1939
- The Lone Stranger and Porky (January 7, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
- It's an Ill Wind (January 28, 1939) (Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton)
- Porky's Tire Trouble (February 18, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
- Porky's Movie Mystery (March 11, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
- Chicken Jitters (April 1, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
- Porky and Teabiscuit (April 29, 1939) (Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton)
- Kristopher Kolumbus Jr. (May 13, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
- Polar Pals (June 3, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
- Scalp Trouble (June 24, 1939) - With Daffy Duck (Bob Clampett)
- Old Glory (July 1, 1939) - first Porky Pig cartoon made in color (Chuck Jones)
- Porky's Picnic (July 15, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
- Wise Quacks (August 5, 1939) - With Daffy Duck (Bob Clampett)
- Hare-um Scare-um (August 12, 1939) - "Merrie Melodies" series, cameo appearance on a poster (Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton)
- Porky's Hotel (September 2, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
- Jeepers Creepers (September 23, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
- Naughty Neighbors (October 7, 1939) - Brief cameo appearance of Daffy Duck (Bob Clampett)[11]
- Pied Piper Porky (November 4, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
- Porky the Giant Killer (November 18, 1939) (Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton)
- Sniffles and the Bookworm (December 2, 1939) - cameo appearance in books (Chuck Jones)
- The Film Fan (December 16, 1939) (Bob Clampett)
1940
- Porky's Last Stand (January 6, 1940) - With Daffy Duck (Bob Clampett)
- Africa Squeaks (January 27, 1940) (Bob Clampett)
- Ali-Baba Bound (February 10, 1940) - public domain (Bob Clampett)
- Pilgrim Porky (March 16, 1940) (Bob Clampett)
- Slap Happy Pappy (April 13, 1940) (Bob Clampett)
- Porky's Poor Fish (April 27, 1940) (Bob Clampett)
- You Ought to Be in Pictures (May 18, 1940) - With Daffy Duck (Friz Freleng)
- The Chewin' Bruin (June 8, 1940) (Bob Clampett)
- Porky's Baseball Broadcast (July 6, 1940) (Friz Freleng)
- Patient Porky (August 24, 1940) (Bob Clampett)
- Calling Dr. Porky (September 21, 1940) (Friz Freleng)
- Prehistoric Porky (October 12, 1940) (Bob Clampett)
- The Sour Puss (November 2, 1940) (Bob Clampett)
- Porky's Hired Hand (November 30, 1940) (Friz Freleng)
- The Timid Toreador (December 21, 1940) (Bob Clampett, Norm McCabe)
1941
- Porky's Snooze Reel (January 11, 1941) (Bob Clampett, Norm McCabe)
- Porky's Bear Facts (March 29, 1941) (Friz Freleng)
- Toy Trouble (April 12, 1941) - "Sniffles" series, cameo appearance as toys (Chuck Jones)
- Porky's Preview (April 19, 1941) (Tex Avery)
- Porky's Ant (May 10, 1941) (Chuck Jones)
- A Coy Decoy (June 7, 1941) - "Daffy Duck" series (Bob Clampett)
- Porky's Prize Pony (June 21, 1941) (Chuck Jones)
- Meet John Doughboy (July 5, 1941) - WWII propaganda film (Bob Clampett)
- We, the Animals - Squeak! (August 9, 1941) (Bob Clampett)
- The Henpecked Duck (August 30, 1941) - "Daffy Duck" series (Bob Clampett)
- Notes to You (September 20, 1941) (Friz Freleng)
- Robinson Crusoe Jr. (October 25, 1941) - first "Porky Pig" cartoon directed solely by Norman McCabe
- Porky's Midnight Matinee (November 22, 1941) (Chuck Jones)
- Porky's Pooch (December 27, 1941) (Bob Clampett)
1945
- Trap Happy Porky (February 24, 1945) (Chuck Jones)
- Wagon Heels (July 28, 1945) (slightly revamped colorized version of Injun Trouble) (Bob Clampett)
1952
All of Porky's appearances between 1952 and 1953 form part of the "Daffy Duck" series
1993
- Animaniacs (TV series; 1993–1998); voiced by Rob Paulsen and Greg Burson.
1998
- Quest for Camelot Sing-a-Longs (direct-to-video); voiced by Bob Bergen
- Looney Tunes Sing-a-Longs (direct-to-video); voiced by Bob Bergen.
2002
- The 1st 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Awards Show Program Special: Live in Stereo (TV special); voiced by Jeff Bergman.
2003
- Cartoon Network's Funniest Bloopers and Other Embarrassing Moments (TV special); voiced by Jeff Bergman.
- Looney Tunes: Reality Check (direct-to-video); voiced by Bob Bergen.
- Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction (direct-to-video); voiced by Bob Bergen.
- Duck Dodgers (TV series; 2003–2005); voiced by Bob Bergen, as The Eager Young Space Cadet[19]
- Looney Tunes: Back in Action; voiced by Bob Bergen.