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Foghorn Leghorn (Picture 2)

Monday, March 7, 2011

Foghorn Leghorn Cartoon Picture 2
Foghorn Leghorn Cartoon Picture 2
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Foghorn Leghorn (Picture 2). Foghorn Leghorn cartoon images gallery 2. Foghorn Leghorn cartoon pictures collection 2. Foghorn Leghorn (full name Foghorn J., I say, Foghorn J. Leghorn according to 1950s comics produced by studio staffers is a character that appears in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons for Warner Bros. He was created by Robert McKimson, and would star in 28 cartoons between 1946 and 1963 in the Golden Age of American animation. All 28 of these cartoons were directed by McKimson. Foghorn Leghorn is a large, anthropomorphized adult rooster with a Central Virginia accent, a "good ol' boy" speaking style, and a penchant for mischief. He first appeared in 1946 in a Henery Hawk film entitled Walky Talky Hawky. All of the motion picture Foghorn Leghorn cartoons were directed by Robert McKimson, and the rooster vies with the Tasmanian Devil as the most popular character associated with the director. Foghorn Leghorn (Picture 2). Foghorn Leghorn cartoon images gallery 2. Foghorn Leghorn cartoon pictures collection 2. Many of the gags involved Foghorn and a canine nemesis (formally known as The Barnyard Dawg within Warner today, though on early model sheets his name is given as George P. Dog) engaging in one-upmanship through a series of pranks. Unlike other Looney Tunes rivalries—with the notable exception of the Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner series—Foghorn is often the initial aggressor out of self-amusement and subsequently on the 'losing' end of gags. Most common among them was Leghorn's taking up a plank of wood, while ambling along humming "Camptown Races" (the only intelligible words being "DOO-Dah! DOO-Dah!"), coming to the sleeping Dawg with his front half inside his doghouse, picking up his tail and rapidly whacking (almost always with eight strokes) his exposed rear end. Occasionally, Foghorn sings the song, but replaces "Camptown ladies sing this song..." with "Lump-teen-dozen and a-doo-dah day...". He does not sing any other part of the song, reverting to humming after the DOO-Dah's. Foghorn Leghorn (Picture 2). Foghorn Leghorn cartoon images gallery 2. Foghorn Leghorn cartoon pictures collection 2.

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