![]() Here are some amazing foghorn leghorn wisdom shared in this classic show. You know, there just might be a market for bottled duck. You just know I’m gonna do something about this. Who’s responsible for this unwarranted attack on my person. What’s the big idea of bashing me on the noggin with a rolling pin. What in the name of Jesse James do you suppose that is. This boy’s more mixed up than a feather in a whirlwind ![]() That’s the trouble with that fool dog, always shootin’ his mouth off That, I say that boy’s just like a tatoo, gets under your skin That dog’s like taxes, he just don’t know when to stop That dog’s as subtle as a hand grenade in a barrrel of oat meal That dog, I say that dog’s strictly GI – gibberin idiot that is That dog, I say that dog is lower than a snake full of buckshot That boy’s as strong as an ox, and just about as smart Smart boy, got a mind like a steel trap – full of mice Scared – who me – course I’m not squared. Say boy, you cover about as much as a flapper’s skirt in a high wind Pay attention, boy, I’m cuttin’ but you ain’t bleedin’! Pay attention to me boy! I’m not just talkin’ to hear my head roar Oh, that woman, got a mouth like an outboard motor Now let me know when I come to something that interests you. Now I wonder what ol’ busy body widow hen is up to Nice girl, but about as sharp as a sack of wet mice. Nice boy but he’s got more nerve than a bum tooth Looks like the boy genius is tryin’ to show me up. Kid don’t quit talkin’ so much he’ll get his tongue sunburned I say, boy, pay attention when I’m talkin’ to ya, boy I say that dog is lower than a snake full of buckshot. He’s so dumb he thinks a Mexican border pays rent Gal reminds me of the highway between Forth Worth and Dallas – no curves. Characterized as a stereotypical Southern accent with a good ol’ boy speaking style, here are some hilarious Foghorn Leghorn sayings and quotes from the show.Īny of this getting through that little old blue bonnet of yours.īoy’s gotta mouth like a cannon, always shootin’ it offĭon’t, I say don’t bother me dog, can’t ya see I’m thinkin’įor-I say fortunately I always carry a spare set of feathersįortunately I always carry a spare set of feathers. Mostly the usual things like T-shirts, PEZ-dispensers, buttons etc.Foghorn Leghorn is a character from the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons for Warner Bros. So far he has occurred in The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2 from 1991 (Nintendo Gameboy) and Looney Tunes Space Race from 2000 (Sega Dreamcast released for PS2 in 2002) where he had the role as commentator.Īs could be expected, Foghorn Leghorn also made it into merchandise. Foghorn is still seen from time to time in DC Comics' current Looney Tunes series.īeing a Looney Toones character of some fame, Foghorn has managed to be transferred to computer games. The earliest occurrence in comics to be found so far is Dell's Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies #144 from 1953, but the first appearance may be before that, especially as Henery Hawk was a regular in that series and had been for a long time when Foghorn Leghorn was created. Especially a try-out title like Four Color Comics, which hosted quite a few Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies characters. The transfer of Foghorn to comics would be an obvious attempt. ![]() The voice acting today is done by Frank Gorshin who has had the job since 1996. Though it isn't much, there is still being made new material with the overbearing rooster (latest record is Cock-A-Doodle Duel from 2004). By that time, the voice acting was taken over by Jeff Bergman. The old cartoons had already been used in these series for a while and apart from a few occurrences like Who Framed Roger Rabbit and a couple of cartoons, no new material occurred until Tiny Toons Adventures started in 1990. Around 20 Foghorn Leghorn cartoons were made until Banty Raids in 1963 after which he was moved to anthology series like Bugs Bunny Show and The Roadrunner Show. After the success of the cartoon, which even resulted in an Oscar nomination, Foghorn was given his own cartoons. His trademark voice was done by Mel Blanc and was based on another character, Senator Claghorn, from the Fred Allen Radio Show. He was just a way of foiling Henery Hawk's attempt at getting a chicken, but his distinct overbearing tone and attitude made him steal the picture and he ended up as the star. Background notes: Foghorn Leghorn started out as a supporting character in the Henery Hawk cartoon Walky Talky Hawky in 1946. A third rooster cartoon, Rootin’ Tootin’ Rooster began production in the summer of 1946. ![]()
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