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0:00 Hiss and Make Up
0:18 Meatless Flyday
1:52 I Got Plenty of Mutton
2:05 Ain't That Ducky
2:31 Walky Talky Hawky
3:10 Henhouse Henery *
4:11 A Fox in a Fix *
5:11 Canned Feud
5:26 Leghorn Swoggled
5:57 Robot Rabbit
* For HenHouse Henery and A Fox in a Fix, raymondscott.com listed them as soundalikes, [link in comments] and I felt they were close enough for me to include them here (I also think the one used in Henhouse Henery when Henery is stalking the ducks and when Barnyard Dog is talking with Henery is the actual tune)
Fuck.
Cartoon Shown: Walky Talky Hawky (1946)
This cartoon is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.
#merriemelodies #foghornleghorn #heneryhawk
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Foghorn Leghorn is a cartoon rooster who appears in Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons and films from Warner Bros. Animation.
Foghorn Leghorn's first appearance was in the 1946 Henery Hawk short Walky Talky Hawky. Foghorn's voice was created and originally performed by Mel Blanc and was later performed by Jeff Bergman, Joe Alaskey, Greg Burson, Frank Gorshin, Jeff Bennett, Bill Farmer, and Eric Bauza.
Many of Foghorn's cartoons involve his perennial prank war with Barnyard Dawg (who often addresses Foghorn as "Foggy"), though it is never revealed how or why their feud started in the first place. Foghorn is often the initial aggressor, but unlike most of the other Looney Tunes rivalries, Foghorn pranks Dawg out of sheer self-amusement and Dawg is usually the one with the winning hand in nearly every short they appear together, although both lost in both Walky Talky Hawky and Mother Was a Rooster. But for all of Foghorn's pranks, Dawg is just as adept at retaliation.
Most of the Leghorn cartoons began the same: Foghorn, humming "Camptown Races" to himself and carrying a wooden plank, sneaks up on Dawg while he is sleeping, often facing into his doghouse with his back protruding out the entry hole. Foghorn then pulls Dawg up by his tail and uses the plank to give him a whacking on his rear (in nearly every cartoon Foghorn gives Dawg eight whacks), at which point the angered Dawg chases after Foghorn barking, but can only go as far as the rope to which he is tied, which either yanks him back or stops him. In the latter case, he keeps barking at Foghorn who tells him, "Aah-h, sha-daahhp!" or does something to Dawg to force him to stop.
Despite their feud, Foghorn and Dawg show to get along in a few times, usually joining forces to defeat somebody who caused problems to both (e.g. Daffy Duck in The High and the Flighty or a fox in Fox-Terror).
In the 1958 short Feather Bluster the prank feud was passed down to Dawg's and Foghorn's respective grandsons, and the now-elderly Foghorn was puzzled as to why the little leghorn was behaving the way he was, but the elderly Dawg was only too happy to point out there's nothing wrong with him, except that "he takes after you."
"Foggy" and others
Other recurring themes throughout the cartoons included the attempts of the naive and diminutive Henery Hawk to catch and eat a chicken and Foghorn usually tricking him into believe that he is another animal and that Dawg is a chicken; and Foghorn's own efforts to woo the widowed hen Miss Prissy, often by babysitting her studious son, Egghead Jr. Foghorn was joined in a few episodes by a weasel called "Bill" who initially attempted to eat him but ended up joining forces to outwit the aforementioned canine.
Sources: TV Puls 2 (Looney Tunes: Platinum Collection, Volume 3 remaster) and DVD: Looney Tunes: Golden Collection, Volume 3 - All-Stars Cartoon Party
In short, newer remastering of the audiotrack removes any referrence to the Polish dubbing cast who voiced Foghorn Leghorn, Henery Hawk, Henery's Father and Barnyard Dawg.
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i finally got the shield animation down
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Rel 8/31/46 - Prod ???? - Rel 1490 - MPAA 10733 - Rerelease 10/17/53 - MM - Blue Ribbon No. 1353 (Orange rings)
Dir: Robert McKimson - Story: Warren Foster - Anim: Richard Bickenbach, Cal Dalton, Don Williams - Layouts And Backgrounds: ? (probably Cornett Wood and Richard H. Thomas) - VC: Mel Blanc - Music: Carl W. Stalling
Academy Award Nominee 1946; lost to The Cat Concerto (M-G-M).
Saturday Morning Cartoons with Looney Tunes are back! This morning join Trevor Thompson (the self-appointed Looney Tunes Critic) in watching the classic, "Walky Talky Hawky." #LooneyTunesCritic
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I do NOT own this animation
This Is The First Making A Looney Tunes Original Recreation Titles (Titles Only)
I Made The Original Title, Original Credits Title, And Original Director Title In Paint
And Also I Put The Henery Hawk Opening On The Original Title
I Found The Original Title In IMDb
For @AJFortner2003
Released Date: 31 August 1946
Blue Ribbon reissue Released Date: 17 October 1953
Director: Bob McKimson
This Is A First Appearances Of Foghorn Leghorn And The Barnyard Dawg. Nominated For An Academy Award.
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This is Foghorn Leghorn's first ever cartoon. I had to upload it in 4 different parts because of certain difficulties. If it gets enough views or thumbs ups, I might upload the whole episode in 1 part with better quality
This is Foghorn Leghorn's first ever cartoon. I had to upload it in 4 different parts because of certain difficulties. If it gets enough views or thumbs ups, I might upload the whole episode in 1 part with better quality
This is Foghorn Leghorn's first ever cartoon. I had to upload it in 4 different parts because of certain difficulties. If it gets enough views or thumbs ups, I might upload the whole episode in 1 part with better quality
This is Foghorn Leghorn's first ever cartoon. I had to upload it in 4 different parts because of certain difficulties. If it gets enough views or thumbs ups, I might upload the whole episode in 1 part with better quality
I do NOT own this animation. Also, of course, I do NOT own any of the characters, etc. in this video. Credits get transported to Warner Bros.
This is Foghorn Leghorn's first ever cartoon. I had to upload it in 4 different parts because of certain difficulties. If it gets enough views or thumbs ups, I might upload the whole episode in 1 part with better quality
Released:August 31, 1946
Director:Robert Mckimson
Starring:Foghorn Leghorn, Henery Hawk, Barnyard Dawg
All right reserved to Warner Bros.