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Porky's II: The Next Day (1983) Porky's II: The Next Day is a comedy film that was released in 1983. It is the sequel to the

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Porky's II: The Next Day is a comedy film that was released in 1983. It is the sequel to the highly successful 1981 film, Porky's. Directed by Bob Clark, Porky's II continues the misadventures of a group of high school friends determined to seek revenge on their sleazy nemesis, Porky.

The film features a talented cast, including Dan Monahan as the lovable and naive Pee-Wee Morris, Mark Herrier as charming Billy McCarthy, Wyatt Knight as the witty Tommy Turner, Tony Ganios as the tough guy Meat, Kaki Hunter as the beautiful Wendy Williams, and Scott Colomby as the humorous Brian Schwartz. With their comedic chemistry and hilarious performances, the cast brings the story to life, creating a laugh-out-loud experience for the audience.

Porky's II: The Next Day follows the escapades of the gang as they join forces once again to take down Porky, the owner of a rival strip club. The hilarious misadventures and pranks they pull on Porky and his cronies provide non-stop entertainment. Along the way, the film also touches on serious themes such as racism, censorship, and unfair treatment, adding depth to the story.

The film's soundtrack helps set the mood with catchy tunes and memorable songs. Although the specific band members or musicians involved are not provided, the soundtrack features a mix of popular songs from the era, enhancing the overall viewing experience. If you are a fan of nostalgic music, you can easily play and download these sounds here, immersing yourself in the lively atmosphere of Porky's II.

Porky's II: The Next Day carries on the humor and irreverence of its predecessor while delivering a fresh and entertaining storyline. The comedic situations are fast-paced and deliver plenty of laughs, making it a beloved film among fans of the genre. The movie's ability to blend humor with important social themes demonstrates its appeal to a wide audience.

If you enjoy uproarious comedies and quirky characters, Porky's II: The Next Day is a film that will not disappoint. With its talented cast, hilarious pranks, and memorable soundtrack, the movie continues to entertain audiences even decades after its release. So gather some friends, sit back, and enjoy the wit and humor of Porky's II: The Next Day.

(Note: It is not possible to play or download sounds directly through text. However, you can search for the Porky's II: The Next Day soundtrack online, where you may find platforms that provide the option to play or download the songs.)

Are you all right? You're sure, John?
Boogie, boogie!
Don't forget Tomorrow night at 11 o'clock.
Excuse me
Forget him. Let's get to the meetin'.
Gebhardt's leg bone got connected to Flavel's foot bone.
Goddammit!
Hey, the door. Right.
I figure she whispers a lot, being from a library and all.
I gotta make sure it has exactly the right plop.
I will not yield,
I'm cherry. You could put me on top of a banana split, I'm so cherry.
I'm not kiddin'. They call her "Graveyard Gloria, the fuck of death. "
Listen, how would you like to get back at Turner for that Cherry Forever gag?
Miss Balbricker. To what do I owe this pleasure?
Next!
No Seminole ever surrendered!
No.
Now the wasted brands do glow,
Oh, wait a minute. Wait!
Oh, you're the lover I have waited for.
She's ruined.
Sitting out the rest of the baseball season.
So how'd you get the commissioners to go along?
That kid is 23. 20.
That the school board has okayed the evening of Shakespeare.
The law doesn't look at it that way Pee Wee.
They stay had. I mean they can't keep their hands off me.
Uh huh.
Wendy!
God I'm glad I don't have to eat these. Hey ah Wendy, you seen Billy around?
Hey, Stemrick! What do you want, Pee Wee?
Howdy. Welcome, fellas.
She works odd hours. Midnight till three.
She's thinking it over. You're funny.
That a deal? Yeah, now that's fair, ain't it?
us and a few of our friends. A few of these friends here.
Well, who plays that part? Pee Wee.