Foghorn Leghorn Pack -1946-2011- [NEW]

The story begins on , with the release of Walky Talky Hawky . Directed by Robert McKimson (who also voiced the character for decades), Foghorn Leghorn was an immediate sensation. The premise was simple: a massive, loud-mouthed rooster constantly trying to mentor or outwit a young, mute chicken hawk named Henery, while a beleaguered barn dog watched from his dilapidated doghouse.

From 1946 to 1963, Foghorn starred in 28 canonical theatrical shorts (the core of the “Pack”). These included classics like: Foghorn Leghorn Pack -1946-2011-

For those who assemble the Pack, they aren’t just collecting memorabilia. They are preserving the sound of a generation: “I say, I say, looka here, boy. Pay attention. That’s a joke, son. You missed it—flew right by ya. Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars. Now get outta my way, I’m a busy bird!” The story begins on , with the release of Walky Talky Hawky

The definitive stands as a monumental archive for animation enthusiasts, mapping the complete chronological legacy of Warner Bros.’ most boisterous rooster. Spanning from his historic 1946 debut to the comprehensive 2011 historical retrospectives, this media package serves as an essential record of the character's evolutionary timeline . The Origin and Evolution of Foghorn Leghorn From 1946 to 1963, Foghorn starred in 28

Created by animator and writer Warren Foster at Warner Bros. Cartoons, Foghorn Leghorn first strutted onto the screen in Walky Talky Hawky (1946). Inspired by the bombastic radio character Senator Claghorn (voiced by Kenny Delmar), Foghorn was a physical and vocal force of nature.