I just had a little run with Foghorn Leghorn (one of my favourite characters) lately, and have some observations about the the series.
Walky Talky Hawky feels like a Tex Avery cartoon. Or at least something that is vastly different from the traditional McKimson style. While it built the basic structure for the series (ie. dog and leghorn trade pranks, intruder appears, leghorn takes advantage etc etc.), it used gags and animation (not to mention the drawing of the characters) very differently. Foghorn wasn't as pompous as well as in later shorts. WTH is still a good 40s style short, but somehow I never felt it as a canonic adventure for the main characters.
Crowing Pains feels like an experimental short, and honestly it's not a very good one. Even with that much needed title card restoration (which now gives some reason for Henery to be in the short), the whole thing feels like an ecclectic mess. Funny mess, but really, what's the reason of the dog's presence here for example?
The Foghorn Leghorn is the first short where Foghorn really starts to take over. The cartoon has an interesting structure, which should have been used more often later on, because it makes sense. Foghorn in this structure isn't playing with the dog. He is just having a pride, and wants to prove a point to clueless Henery. Accidentally the dog appears, but he is more formidable than in other shorts. This strange chemistry was only used once later on, in Fox Terror, where the twosome weren't actual enemies. TFL for this reason deserve the praise for being the fan favourite of the series.
Henhouse Henery is a very underrated short. As a kid, I considered it as THE Foghorn Leghorn short, because how influential I felt it being. You know, this introduced the Camptown Races in style, and the more laid back, more familiar early 50s style Foghorn also debuted here. It also returned to the Walky Talky Hawky formula after 2 experiments, but fixing the issues. If there is a canonic episode, this must be the one. And funny as hell.
The Leghorn Blows at Midnight, well, it's just a filler for me. I think McKimson just wanted to remake Walky Talky Hawky with injecting his learning curve since then. The vanishing cream was funny, and the drawing/animation is top notch, but by this time, the Henery Hawk formula is losing it's mojo.
A Fractured Leghorn is the first short without Henery and the dog, and in fact, it's totally different to anything else in this series, almost like Odor of the Day for Pepe le Pew, except it's made by the same creator. It's basically a reimagination of the funny It's Hummer Time, with improvements on both characters. I'm not sure what you think of it, but AFL is probably my favourite McKimson cartoon ever, and would make my top 20 of all time favourite Looney Tunes. It's just this funny. Very quotable, two likable characters, and some strong visual gags between those pompous speech.
I have no real opinion of Leghorn Swoggled, EGGcited Rooster, All Fowled Up etc. By this time, Henery lost his appeal, and these new iterations by him all felt forced and phony as a $7 bill. These are not bad cartoons again, just remakes of better ones with unnecessary additions like The Henpecked Duck style egg sitting.
Miss Prissy's (and Tedd Pierce's) appearance in Lovelorn Leghorn gave some fresh air for the series. It's the same Walky Talky Hawky formula, just Henery is now an old, witless hen, who wants a husband. Yet, despite being formulaic, I love Lovelorn Leghorn for its energy. It's also influential, because the husband chasing trope is very well known for the character (even a flash game was made about it), despite only used twice.
Sock a Doodle Do is well, it's there, and I'm not a fan. I don't like the replacement character at all, and this cartoon has very little reason to punish poor Foghorn at the end. After all, the dog started the problem.
Plop Goes the Weasel on the other hand is a great short. First, it used a very funny secondary character in the weasel. McKimson clearly liked working with hyperactive guys, and the weasel almost felt like a semi prototype for the Tasmanian Devil. The other good thing about this cartoon is it's different approach to the classic Walky Talky Hawky formula. Foghorn and dog still play pranks, but instead of beating and bashing, Foghorn used psychology to let the chicks get out and annoy the dog instead of beating him.
Of Rice and Hen is another short I consider to be in my top 20 or top 30 of all Looney Tunes, and my second favourite in the series. I mean, this one is dark. It's subtle as well, almost felt like a Friz Freleng cartoon. Warren Foster's one of reappearance certainly helped as he brought his Freleng unit experiments with him. The first two minutes of this short is almost unsettling, and only Foghorn's happy go style steered it away from the early narrative. The gags are fine tuned and developed, the dog used psychology, and the ending is cynical and satisfactory. I also love the new song instead of Camptown Races, and the background look very interesting in this short.
OK, I stop now. From Little Boy Boo, I think the series takes a negative turn, and start to become repetitive and lifeless. There were some mildly amusing Foghorn shorts later on (like Banty Raids), it never recovered to its energetic style. Little Boy Boo was a childhood favourite of mine, but this changed a lot lately. I'm not sure why I don't like it and its follow ups, probably because they put emphasis on the interaction between the father and son type characters, but it's just not as funny in my opinion as the classic pompous style which became Foghorn's trademark. Unfortunately, after the shutdown, this kind of father vs son chemistry became the norm in the series, and it felt wrong.
Tldr, long story short: I still love Foghorn Leghorn, despite the series' flaws. I wish other directors worked with him in the classic era to show a different angle to the character. My favourite Foghorn shorts are:
The Foghorn Leghorn
Henhouse Henery
A Fractured Leghorn (a masterpiece IMHO)
Lovelorn Leghorn
Plop Goes the Weasel
Of Rice and Hen (also a mini masterpiece)
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