A little history about Foghorn Leghorn might be appropriate here. He started out as a supporting character to Henery Hawk, a character who had already debuted in a cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. Foghorn debuted in Walky Talky Hawky and literally stole the show from Henery. The cartoon earned an Academy Award nomination for director Robert McKimson, and a new cartoon series was born. Twenty eight Foghorn cartoons were made, all directed by McKimson.

The interesting thing about Foghorn is that, although it may seem like his cartoons are all the same, the writers and directors actually tried to create some variety in the series. They created several characters to inhabit the Foghorn universe, and each cartoon may differ depending on the supporting cast. Henery Hawk, the weasel, Miss Prissy, Little Egghead, and Barnyard Dog were among the regulars. Sylvester and Daffy Duck also made appearances in the series. This is in contrast to Pepe Le Pew, Hippity Hopper or the Roadrunner, in which every cartoon had the same basic plotline.
The cartoon I'm posting below is Foghorn's fifth cartoon, A Fractured Leghorn, from 1950.. It's a bit different than most of the others, and was rarely seen on television. No Barnyard Dog, no Henery Hawk in this one. Enjoy!
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