Episode Synopsis "How Prickly Porky Got His Quills by Thornton W. Burgess"
A long time ago, Mr. Porcupine, "the grandfather a thousand times removed from Prickly Porky", had a big problem. He had no protection from Mr. Panther or old King Bear! Times were hard and they were hungry. Mr. Porcupine was very afraid so he went to see old Mother Nature and ... listen to the story and you'll find out what happened next.
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