Foghorn Leghorn tries to teach Henery Hawk a lesson by tricking him into hitting a dynamite-filled trunk with a hammer.
In Flirty Birdy, a male bird finds himself being chased by a hungry cat. To save himself, he disguises himself as a female bird and flirts with the cat, eventually tricking him into thinking he has fallen in love. The bird manages to escape and the cat is left heartbroken.
When a thunderstorm separates a young hedgehog from his family, he embarks on an adventure to find them, encountering talking animals and overcoming various obstacles along the way. With the help of his newfound friends, he learns the importance of family and friendship.
In this Looney Tunes animated short, Foghorn Leghorn helps Henery Hawk search for a chicken to eat, leading to hilarious encounters and impersonations.
In this animated comedy, Henery Hawk sets out to capture a clever and mischievous rooster but encounters various obstacles along the way. With the help of other amusing characters like Sylvester the Cat and Barnyard Dawg, Henery faces challenges that lead to hilarious situations.
Foghorn Leghorn courts Miss Prissy when a foundling is left on her doorstep. It is Henery the Chicken Hawk.
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!
In 'You Were Never Duckier', a clever duck named Daffy disguises himself as a rooster to compete in a contest and win the prize money. Along the way, he faces deception, surrealism, and comic violence, with hilarious results.
Little Henery the Chicken Hawk wants to trap Foghorn Leghorn for his dinner, and Barnyard Dawg says he will help Henery to catch Foghorn on one condition - that Henery find him a bone. Henery's effort to find the dog a bone involves obtaining cheese for a mouse and a fish for a cat, with Foghorn's help! Once the dog is given his bone, he uses it to knock Foghorn out so that Foghorn can be carried away by Henery on a toy train.
The story is about Katy, now grown up as a lovely butterfly, and her children, young twin caterpillars names Kiki and Koko, facing off against aliens who came to their forest searching for food which happens to be inhabitants of the forest. With the help of their friends, Katy, Kiki and Koko were able to defeat the alien X and save their forest and its inhabitants. The sequel to "Katy the Caterpillar."
Intending to catch a chicken for his dinner, little Henery the Chicken Hawk ventures onto the farm of the eternally feuding Foghorn Leghorn and barnyard dog. Foghorn tries to dump a load of concrete on top of the dog, but the chute for dropping the concrete suddenly extends itself to a position directly above Foghorn, who is covered over by the concrete and frozen in a "Thinker" pose. Little Henery attaches a rope to the cement-laden Foghorn and drags him home for a tough-to-chew chicken dinner.
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.
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.
Geriatrics Foghorn Leghorn and the barnyard dog recount their years of violent, mutual heckling, unaware that outside the window of their house their grandsons are behaving the same. The short is essentially a clip show, in that the majority of the footage is reused from earlier cartoons.
Henery Hawk, making his first appearance in a Warner Bros. cartoon, refuses the worm his mother is trying to feed him; after all, he's a chicken hawk. That night, he sneaks out to the hen house, but comes up against a protective rooster.
Foghorn Leghorn tricks a naive young chicken hawk into believing the barnyard dog is a pheasant.
It's time for bed, and all the creatures are settling in for the night: mama bird and her babies, the turtle, the cuckoo in the clock, and Inchy the worm.
A reworking of the old sea tales, when men were drugged, slugged and shanghaied aboard ships. This one features a role reversal where the villain, with intent to shanghai the hero, finds the tables have turned.
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