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My Generation G...G... Gap is a 2004 Looney Tunes short directed by Dan Povenmire.
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The title is a play on the song "My Generation" by The Who and "generation gap", with the "G...G... Gap" part of the title referring to stuttering from both Porky and "My Generation".
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Porky takes his teenage daughter Peta to a dangerous rock concert, but when he finds out it is not safe for kids, he tries his hardest to get in and get his daughter out.
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- This short was originally planned to play theatrically before A Cinderella Story, but due to the box-office bomb of Looney Tunes Back in Action, this plan was aborted. The cartoon was instead included as a special feature on the Australian DVD release of Looney Tunes Back in Action: The Movie.
- This, along with the other 2004 shorts, sometimes air on Teletoon in Canada.
- The was the first solo Porky Pig cartoon since "The Wearing of the Grin" 53 years earlier.
- This is one of the few times as of the mid-1990s where Porky is not voiced by his current voice actor Bob Bergen. In this case, he was voiced by Billy West. However, his screams were done by Bergen in the scene where he gets electrocuted.
- The CD infomercial at the end of the cartoon features famous songs, each with moments of stuttering, as sung by Porky. Songs highlighted in the infomercial are "Changes" by David Bowie, "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" by Bachman-Turner Overdrive, and "Bad to the Bone" by George Thorogood and the Destroyers.
- This was Greg Burson's final acting role for a Looney Tunes related project before his arrest on 10 May 2004.
- For unknown reasons, this short is not available on Boomerang.