Porky's Pooch is a 1941 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Bob Clampett.
[3] This is the last short Bob Clampett directed using the "Katz" unit, which would be given to Norman McCabe the same year.
Clampett would continue directing shorts using Tex Avery's former unit from that point forward.
[4] The short begins at a view of the city until it fades to a building called "All Americans Grill".
In his flashback, Rover goes inside Porky's apartment and goes up an elevator to his room while he is taking a bath.
Porky is not impressed with Rover's talents, carries him out of his apartment and drops him off the stair banister.
Then Rover flicks Porky's snout and dresses up like Carmen Miranda and sings Mi Caballero (done by Sara Berner), by M.K.
He tries to get Porky's attention, as he performs a couple of dances but immediately fails after he almost fell off.
Porky however then arrives at the entrance of the hotel as he tries to look around unbalanced in-order to catch him, but unfortunately misses.
Rover finally wakes up glad to see Porky, telling him "Gosh, I didn't know you cared!"