The term "Porky's Hare Hunt" does not correspond to a widely recognized or established concept in available reliable encyclopedic sources. Accurate information regarding its definition, origin, or context is not confirmed.
Possibly, the term may be interpreted as a combination of references to characters from classic Warner Bros. cartoons—specifically Porky Pig and a hare, potentially a prototype of Bugs Bunny. Several early animated shorts from the 1930s and 1940s featured Porky Pig in hunting scenarios involving a mischievous hare, which preceded the formal introduction of Bugs Bunny as a recurring character. One such short, "Porky's Rabbit Hunt" (1938), directed by Ben Hardaway and Cal Dalton, features an early version of the hare character that would later evolve into Bugs Bunny.
However, "Porky's Hare Hunt" does not appear to be the official title of any known or cataloged work in mainstream animation history. It may be a misremembered or colloquial variation of "Porky's Rabbit Hunt" or similar titles.
Due to the lack of verifiable sources confirming "Porky's Hare Hunt" as a distinct and recognized entity, the term is considered to have insufficient encyclopedic documentation.