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All Fowled Up (1955)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
Henery Hawk and Barnyard Dawg team up to teach Foghorn a lesson or two.
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Banty Raids (1963)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
A horny hipster rooster, attracted to the hens in Foghorn Leghorn's barnyard, disguises himself as a baby foundling on Foghorn's doorstep. Foghorn adopts the girl-crazy rooster as his son, giving him access to all the chickens on the farm!
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A Broken Leghorn (1959)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
Foghorn's trick on mean hens backfires when the rooster Miss Prissy "lays" expects to take over from him.
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Director: Friz Freleng
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
An adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, featuring some Looney Tunes stars: Ebenezer Scrooge (Yosemite Sam) fires Bob Cratchit (Porky Pig) on Christmas Eve, and during Christmas dinner his house is foreclosed, but Bugs Bunny manages to scare Scrooge into changing his ways by disguising himself as a ghost.
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Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
Trying to school silent but brainy Egghead Jr. on outdoorsmanship, Foghorn is shown up again and again.
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Crowing Pains (1947)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voices): Mel Blanc and Robert C. Bruce
Henery the Hawk wants to get himself a chicken. But being inexperienced, he really doesn't know what a chicken is. Luckily he has Foghorn Leghorn to point him in the direction of Sylvester the cat.
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The Dixie Fryer (1960)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voices): Mel Blanc and Daws Butler
Foghorn Leghorn travels to the deep south to enjoy the sun, but must contend with two yokelish chicken hawks, Pappy and Elvis, who want to roast him for dinner.
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Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voices): Mel Blanc and Marian Richman
Foghorn Leghorn's sharp-tongued, domineering wife orders him to sit on their egg while she goes out to play bridge, but Foghorn becomes careless, allowing little Henery the Chicken Hawk to take the egg away. Foghorn must retrieve it or else!
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Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
In order to catch Bugs Bunny, a wolf and his young protege disguise themselves as rabbits, inviting Bugs to an exclusive club.
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Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
Geriatrics Foghorn Leghorn and Barnyard Dawg recount their years of violent, mutual heckling, unaware that outside the window of their house, their impressionable grandsons have overheard the stories of their antics and intend to follow suit.
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Feather Dusted (1955)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voices): Mel Blanc and Bea Benaderet
Miss Prissy goes off to a (literal) hen party, leaving her son Egghead Jr. behind. Foghorn Leghorn decides to teach him how to have fun by playing croquet, cowboys and Indians, cops and robbers and battleship. The little genius turns out be a better, slyer player at each of these than the overconfident, loudmouthed Foghorn.
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The Foghorn Leghorn (1948)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
Little Henery the Chicken Hawk wants to prove he's big enough to hunt chickens, but he doesn't know what a chicken is. He labels Foghorn Leghorn a loud-mouthed shnook and dismisses him, prompting Foggy to indignantly try to prove he's a chicken and therefore fit to be Henery's prey.
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Director: Jeff Siergey
Starring (voices): Jeff Bergman, Kwesi Boakye, Jim Cummings, Grey Griffin, Jess Harnell, Paul Julian, Maurice LaMarche and Rob Paulsen
Foghorn Leghorn casts Daffy as himself in a movie about his life. In the meantime, Bugs and Yosemite Sam find a potentially expensive vase buried in the backyard.
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Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
Foghorn Leghorn's farmyard life has been so tough on him that he decides to enlist in the French Foreign Legion and tells of the various escapades that led him to join and get away from it all.
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Fox-Terror (1957)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
Foghorn becomes a pawn in a sly fox's plan to pull the Barnyard Dawg away from guarding the chickens.
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A Fractured Leghorn (1950)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
Foghorn Leghorn and a cat fight over a worm. The cat wants the worm as bait for a fish, while Foghorn just wants the worm for a quick snack.
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Henhouse Henery (1949)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
Little Henery the Chicken Hawk goes hunting chickens with a hammer and clunks Foghorn Leghorn on the noggin. Foghorn sends Henery after the barnyard dog by misleading him into thinking the dog is a chicken. The dog sets Henery straight and helps him build a tree trap to catch Foggy for supper.
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Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
Salesman Daffy Duck comes upon a farm, the site of Foghorn Leghorn's ongoing feud with Barnyard Dawg, and proceeds to sell Foghorn and the dog contraptions to continue their violent, mutual heckling.
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Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
Foghorn Leghorn tricks a naive young chicken hawk into believing Barnyard Dawg is a pheasant.
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Leghorn Swoggled (1951)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
Barnyard Dawg makes a deal with Henery Hawk: get him a bone, and he'll teach him how to catch chickens. He meets a cat who wants a fish in exchange for a bone. He meets a mouse who wants cheese in exchange for fish. Foghorn spots Henery trying all of these tasks, and tries - and fails - to help him out.
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Little Boy Boo (1954)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
Foghorn attempts to woo the widowed Miss Prissy by babysitting her son Egghead Jr.
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Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voices): Mel Blanc and Bea Benaderet
Miss Prissy is trying to land a husband and sets her sights on Foghorn.
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Mother Was a Rooster (1962)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
Barnyard Dawg sneaks into an ostrich hatchery to steal an egg and place it under the sleeping Foghorn Leghorn. When Foghorn awakes and sees the egg, he thinks he's its mother! The egg hatches to reveal an easily embarrassed baby ostrich that Foghorn regards as his son. Dawg insults the ostrich repeatedly, causing him to bury his head in the ground. So, to protect his son's honor, Foghorn challenges the dog to a boxing match.
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Of Rice and Hen (1953)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voices): Mel Blanc and Bea Benaderet
Miss Prissy, the slow-witted hen, sets out to land a husband - Foghorn Leghorn - and Barnyard Dawg is willing to help her by dressing as a rooster to "rival" Foghorn Leghorn's non-existent affections and make him jealous so that he'll marry Prissy without thinking. Foghorn Leghorn falls for the scheme - hook, line and sinker.
Plop Goes the Weasel (1953)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
A lip-smacking weasel invades the barnyard of Foghorn Leghorn and his usual canine foe, and Foghorn is quite willing to put baby chicks in danger of being taken by the weasel so long as it makes the dog appear to be failing his job of guarding the chicks.
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Pullet Surprise (1997)
Director: Darrell Van Citters
Starring (voices): Frank Gorshin and Freberg
When Foghorn Leghorn sees Pete Puma trying to raid the chicken coop, he decides to have a little fun playing tricks on Pete.
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Raw! Raw! Rooster! (1956)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voices): Mel Blanc and Daws Butler
Rhode Island Red, Foghorn's rival and college chum, visits his pal and wreaks havoc at the barnyard.
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The Slick Chick (1962)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
Widow Hen needs a babysitter for her son. Foghorn Leghorn steps in and volunteers to babysit believing there is no such thing as a bad boy. He learns that the boy is not just a bad boy, but the worst boy. Banty is a world champion fighter who begins swinging anytime he hears a bell.
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Sock a Doodle Do (1952)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voices): Mel Blanc and Sheldon Leonard
A world champion-fighting rooster called Kid Banty falls off a truck and into Foghorn Leghorn and Barnyard Dog's yard.
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Strangled Eggs (1961)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
While Foghorn is courting Miss Prissy, Henery Hawk is left on the doorstep, prompting Foghorn to reluctantly teach him how to be a chicken.
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Walky Talky Hawky (1946)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
A young hawk looking for a chicken to eat finds Foghorn Leghorn teasing a grumpy dog.
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Weasel Stop (1956)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
Foghorn Leghorn is frustrated when the weasel shows up attempting to steal chickens and the watchdog seems to be doing nothing. But it the watchdog actually has things firmly under control.
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Weasel While You Work (1958)
Director: Robert McKimson
Starring (voice): Mel Blanc
While having fun in the winter snow, Foghorn does battle with Barnyard Dawg, with both trying to engage a weasel.
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Directors: Tony Benedict, Gerry Chiniquy, Arthur Davis and David Detiege
Starring (voices): Mel Blanc and Nancy Wible
Assigned to lay turquoise eggs for Easter, Prissy accidentally produces a gold egg.
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A list of my favorite animated short films featuring Foghorn Leghorn.
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