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Henhouse Henery is a 1949 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical short directed by Robert McKimson. [1] The cartoon was released on July 2, 1949, and features Foghorn Leghorn , Henery Hawk and the Barnyard Dawg .
After the sale of copyrights of the pre-August 1948 cartoons to Associated Artists Productions in 1956, Warner Bros. would start to keep the original credits on Blue Ribbon reissues, in an attempt to save more money. These re-releases replaced the original opening cards with the animation season the cartoon was re-released in, then proceeded to ...
The Dawg has Henery lure Foghorn away from the nest so that Henery can steal the egg and bring it to the Dawg, who will then tell Foghorn's wife that Foghorn has "deserted the nest." Henery brings the egg to the Dawg, who then walks to a telephone to call Mrs. Leghorn at her bridge game.
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Henhouse Henery: LT: Robert McKimson: Phil DeLara, Charles McKimson, John Carey, Manny Gould Foghorn Leghorn, Henery Hawk, Barnyard Dawg Jul. 2, 1949 Blu-ray - Looney Tunes Collector's Choice: Volume 4; Streaming - Boomerang App; December 1, 1956 561 Knights Must Fall: MM: I. Freleng: Manuel Perez, Ken Champin, Virgil Ross, Gerry Chiniquy
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 ...
At one point, Henery Hawk, mistaking Foghorn for a chicken, ensnares him in a scheme to procure dinner. Employing subterfuge and misdirection, Foghorn implicates Sylvester as the intended prey, resulting in a succession of farcical incidents involving an egg and Sylvester's exaggerated response.
Uses footage from Henhouse Henery, The High and the Flighty and All Fowled Up; 822 Now, Hare This: LT: Robert McKimson: Tom Ray, George Grandpré, Ted Bonnicksen, Warren Batchelder Bugs Bunny, Big Bad Wolf, Wolf's Nephew May 31, 1958 Blu-ray/Digital – Looney Tunes: Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection, Disc 3; Streaming – HBO Max ...