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The Foghorn Leghorn

The Foghorn Leghorn is a 1948 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson.[3] The cartoon was released on October 9, 1948, and features Foghorn Leghorn, Henery Hawk and the Barnyard Dawg.[4]

The Foghorn Leghorn
Title card of The Foghorn Leghorn.
Directed byRobert McKimson
Story byWarren Foster
Produced byEdward Selzer (uncr.)
StarringMel Blanc
Music byCarl Stalling
Animation byCharles McKimson
Manny Gould
Phil DeLara
John Carey
Pete Burness
Fred Abranz (uncr.)[1]
Layouts byCornett Wood
Backgrounds byRichard H. Thomas
Color processTechnicolor
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
October 9, 1948[2]
Running time
7:00
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Henery Hawk's father will not allow him to go along to raid a chicken coop and capture chickens. He says that Henery is too small, and goes on to reinforce the tall tales he has told about what a chicken looks like and how formidable they are. After his father leaves, Henery remarks, "A fine thing. I'm a chicken hawk and I've never even seen a chicken." He determines to get his first one that day.

Henery's father invades a coop and struts out with a couple of traumatized chickens. Foghorn approaches, demanding he "unhand those fair barnyard flowers", and insists on an explanation from the chicken hawk. Foghorn does not allow the bird to get a word in edgewise, however; with his stomach, the rooster bumps Henery's father across the barnyard and kicks him out. (Two years later, in A Fractured Leghorn, Foghorn uses this technique several times against a cat when the two are after the same worm).

Having arrived on the scene, Henery asks, "Hey, was that a chicken, Pop?" His father summons some false bravado and claims he would never allow a chicken to treat him that way, that Foghorn is nothing but a "loud-mouthed shnook". A yellow stripe down his back is quite apparent as a sign of cowardice as he walks away.

On his way to find a chicken, Henery is intercepted by Foghorn and his insufferable wordplay. Finally, the chicken hawk walks away and comes upon Barnyard Dawg's house, which, due to his father's false stories about chickens, he assumes is a "chicken's cave". He takes a hammer, hits the sleeping dog over the head, and proceeds to haul his prize across the barnyard. Foghorn interrupts this, asking, "What's the gimmick? What's it all about?" When Henery replies that he has just caught himself a chicken, Foghorn guffaws, saying, "That's no chicken, son. I'm a chicken. Rooster, that is." Henery does not buy this and when Foghorn asks him, "What am I then, boy?" Henery responds that he is "a loud-mouthed shnook". Foghorn then prattles on about his identity and tells the hawk that what he thinks is a chicken is actually a dog (all while slapping Barnyard Dawg around). His position is not helped, though, when Barnyard Dawg wakes up, kicks the rooster, and calls him a shnook.

In an effort to convince Henery he is a chicken ("rooster, that is"), Foghorn pulls out a cardboard cutout of the sun and crows. This does not work; Henery walks off, leaving two signs reading "Shnook!", and "Loud Mouth'd That Is!" respectively. As Foghorn stalks across the yard, kicking the signs away and muttering to himself about how he has to straighten Henery out, the hawk comes by pushing a huge trunk. After turning to the viewers to remark, "Nice kid, but a little dumb!", the rooster proceeds to explain to Henery that he still has not captured a chicken. Foghorn emphasizes his points by regularly hitting what he thinks is the trunk; he misses the fact that it has opened and he has been, in fact, hitting Barnyard Dawg, who was inside it. Upon noticing the dog, Foghorn screams, makes a run for it, and climbs a ladder to the top floor of the barn. The dog is waiting there with a watermelon which the rooster plows his head into, then mutters, "Some days it don't pay to get outta bed!" as the dog leaves.

As a last resort, Foghorn shows Henery a photo of a roasted chicken and demonstrates how he himself would look on a platter. Henery utters, "Shnook!", and goes off to throw a lit stick of dynamite into Barnyard Dawg's house. Knowing he will be blamed, Foghorn dives into the house in an attempt to stop the explosion. He fails and, when the smoke clears, amidst the rubble, the rooster is holding what remains of the dynamite. The enraged dog starts body-slamming Foghorn and finally calls him a "good-for-nothing chicken". This is at last enough to convince Henery, who brings a shovel down on Foghorn and begins dragging him off.

Disgusted with himself, the rooster admits, "I'm just a loud-mouthed schnook." Henery declares, "Chicken or shnook, in our oven he'll look good!"

Home media

Censorship

  • On ABC's "The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show", The dog revealed to be inside of the trunk pushed by Henery and being pounded on the head and slapped in the face by Foghorn was excised, as too was the scene immediately after dynamite detonates in the barnyard dog's house; all that the viewer saw was the smoke of the explosion followed by the dog already in the process of throwing Foghorn to the ground in retribution for what the dog believed was Foghorn's treacherous act.[5]
  • On CBS' "The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour", A long sequence was deleted: Henery throws a stick of lit dynamite into the barnyard dog's house. Foghorn, fearing blame, attempts to retrieve the dynamite. Of course, it explodes in the doghouse as Foghorn has just grabbed it and is about to throw it out of the house. Foghorn looks guilty as sin with the remnant of the dynamite in his hand. The dog then slams Foghorn several times against the ground, calling him a no-good chicken. When Henery hears this, he realizes that Foghorn really is a chicken (and not a "schnook") and bashes Foghorn over the face with a shovel. With all of this cut, it appeared that Foghorn merely, "...talked (Henery) into it."[5]

Notes

This was one of only five post-1948 WB cartoons to get a Blue Ribbon reissue prior to 1956, with the original credits cut. The others were "Daffy Dilly", "Kit for Cat", "Scaredy Cat", and "You Were Never Duckier". In 1998, for the "THIS VERSION" of the short, the original opening and credits were restored. This print was used on the Golden Collection, without the notice at the end.

References

  1. ^ "Robert McKimson's "The Foghorn Leghorn" (1948) |".
  2. ^ The Foghorn Leghorn at The Big Cartoon DataBase bcdb.com May 9, 2011
  3. ^ Beck, Jerry; Friedwald, Will (1989). Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros. Cartoons. Henry Holt and Co. p. 190. ISBN 0-8050-0894-2.
  4. ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. pp. 81–82. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  5. ^ a b "The Censored Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Guide: E-F".

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This article is about the film For the Looney Tunes character see Foghorn Leghorn The Foghorn Leghorn is a 1948 Warner Bros Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson 3 The cartoon was released on October 9 1948 and features Foghorn Leghorn Henery Hawk and the Barnyard Dawg 4 The Foghorn LeghornTitle card of The Foghorn Leghorn Directed byRobert McKimsonStory byWarren FosterProduced byEdward Selzer uncr StarringMel BlancMusic byCarl StallingAnimation byCharles McKimson Manny Gould Phil DeLara John Carey Pete Burness Fred Abranz uncr 1 Layouts byCornett WoodBackgrounds byRichard H ThomasColor processTechnicolorProductioncompanyWarner Bros CartoonsDistributed byWarner Bros PicturesRelease dateOctober 9 1948 2 Running time7 00LanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Home media 3 Censorship 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditHenery Hawk s father will not allow him to go along to raid a chicken coop and capture chickens He says that Henery is too small and goes on to reinforce the tall tales he has told about what a chicken looks like and how formidable they are After his father leaves Henery remarks A fine thing I m a chicken hawk and I ve never even seen a chicken He determines to get his first one that day Henery s father invades a coop and struts out with a couple of traumatized chickens Foghorn approaches demanding he unhand those fair barnyard flowers and insists on an explanation from the chicken hawk Foghorn does not allow the bird to get a word in edgewise however with his stomach the rooster bumps Henery s father across the barnyard and kicks him out Two years later in A Fractured Leghorn Foghorn uses this technique several times against a cat when the two are after the same worm Having arrived on the scene Henery asks Hey was that a chicken Pop His father summons some false bravado and claims he would never allow a chicken to treat him that way that Foghorn is nothing but a loud mouthed shnook A yellow stripe down his back is quite apparent as a sign of cowardice as he walks away On his way to find a chicken Henery is intercepted by Foghorn and his insufferable wordplay Finally the chicken hawk walks away and comes upon Barnyard Dawg s house which due to his father s false stories about chickens he assumes is a chicken s cave He takes a hammer hits the sleeping dog over the head and proceeds to haul his prize across the barnyard Foghorn interrupts this asking What s the gimmick What s it all about When Henery replies that he has just caught himself a chicken Foghorn guffaws saying That s no chicken son I m a chicken Rooster that is Henery does not buy this and when Foghorn asks him What am I then boy Henery responds that he is a loud mouthed shnook Foghorn then prattles on about his identity and tells the hawk that what he thinks is a chicken is actually a dog all while slapping Barnyard Dawg around His position is not helped though when Barnyard Dawg wakes up kicks the rooster and calls him a shnook In an effort to convince Henery he is a chicken rooster that is Foghorn pulls out a cardboard cutout of the sun and crows This does not work Henery walks off leaving two signs reading Shnook and Loud Mouth d That Is respectively As Foghorn stalks across the yard kicking the signs away and muttering to himself about how he has to straighten Henery out the hawk comes by pushing a huge trunk After turning to the viewers to remark Nice kid but a little dumb the rooster proceeds to explain to Henery that he still has not captured a chicken Foghorn emphasizes his points by regularly hitting what he thinks is the trunk he misses the fact that it has opened and he has been in fact hitting Barnyard Dawg who was inside it Upon noticing the dog Foghorn screams makes a run for it and climbs a ladder to the top floor of the barn The dog is waiting there with a watermelon which the rooster plows his head into then mutters Some days it don t pay to get outta bed as the dog leaves As a last resort Foghorn shows Henery a photo of a roasted chicken and demonstrates how he himself would look on a platter Henery utters Shnook and goes off to throw a lit stick of dynamite into Barnyard Dawg s house Knowing he will be blamed Foghorn dives into the house in an attempt to stop the explosion He fails and when the smoke clears amidst the rubble the rooster is holding what remains of the dynamite The enraged dog starts body slamming Foghorn and finally calls him a good for nothing chicken This is at last enough to convince Henery who brings a shovel down on Foghorn and begins dragging him off Disgusted with himself the rooster admits I m just a loud mouthed schnook Henery declares Chicken or shnook in our oven he ll look good Home media EditVHS Warner Bros Cartoons Golden Jubilee 24 Karat Collection Foghorn Leghorn s Fractured Funnies VHS Special Bumper Collection Vol 1 UK VHS Looney Tunes The Collectors Edition Vol 1 All Stars DVD Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 1 Disc Four original opening and credits restored Blu ray DVD Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Volume 2 Disc 1Censorship EditOn ABC s The Bugs Bunny amp Tweety Show The dog revealed to be inside of the trunk pushed by Henery and being pounded on the head and slapped in the face by Foghorn was excised as too was the scene immediately after dynamite detonates in the barnyard dog s house all that the viewer saw was the smoke of the explosion followed by the dog already in the process of throwing Foghorn to the ground in retribution for what the dog believed was Foghorn s treacherous act 5 On CBS The Bugs Bunny Road Runner Hour A long sequence was deleted Henery throws a stick of lit dynamite into the barnyard dog s house Foghorn fearing blame attempts to retrieve the dynamite Of course it explodes in the doghouse as Foghorn has just grabbed it and is about to throw it out of the house Foghorn looks guilty as sin with the remnant of the dynamite in his hand The dog then slams Foghorn several times against the ground calling him a no good chicken When Henery hears this he realizes that Foghorn really is a chicken and not a schnook and bashes Foghorn over the face with a shovel With all of this cut it appeared that Foghorn merely talked Henery into it 5 Notes EditThis was one of only five post 1948 WB cartoons to get a Blue Ribbon reissue prior to 1956 with the original credits cut The others were Daffy Dilly Kit for Cat Scaredy Cat and You Were Never Duckier In 1998 for the THIS VERSION of the short the original opening and credits were restored This print was used on the Golden Collection without the notice at the end References Edit Robert McKimson s The Foghorn Leghorn 1948 The Foghorn Leghorn at The Big Cartoon DataBase bcdb com May 9 2011 Beck Jerry Friedwald Will 1989 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros Cartoons Henry Holt and Co p 190 ISBN 0 8050 0894 2 Lenburg Jeff 1999 The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons Checkmark Books pp 81 82 ISBN 0 8160 3831 7 Retrieved 6 June 2020 a b The Censored Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Guide E F External links EditThe Foghorn Leghorn at IMDb The Foghorn Leghorn at The Big Cartoon DataBase Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Foghorn Leghorn amp oldid 1133116094, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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