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  • The EGGcited Rooster (1952)
  • Approved
    Short | 6 min | Family, Animation, Short
The EGGcited Rooster (1952)
Approved
Short | 6 min | Family, Animation, Short

Foghorn has egg-sitting duty while his wife plays cards. Henery Hawk, dressed as an Indian ("Me last of mo-hawk-ens!") comes by as Foggy is looking for someone to relieve him. Foggy gets Henery to egg-sit for a little while, but the little...See moreFoghorn has egg-sitting duty while his wife plays cards. Henery Hawk, dressed as an Indian ("Me last of mo-hawk-ens!") comes by as Foggy is looking for someone to relieve him. Foggy gets Henery to egg-sit for a little while, but the little hawk gets impatient. Foghorn sends him off with a "hen grenade" which explodes under the dog (leaving him covered with a fried egg). The dog helps the hawk steal the egg, and calls Foghorn's wife. The egg then changes hands several times; Foghorn's wife comes along and beans him with her rolling pin. As the final insult, Henery scalps Foghorn with his tiny tomahawk. Written by Jon Reeves See less
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Tedd Pierce (story)
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Updated Oct 4, 1952

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Oct 4, 1952 (United States)

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2 cast members
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Mel Blanc
Foghorn Leghorn / Henery Hawk / Barnyard Dog (voice) Foghorn Leghorn / Henery Hawk / Barnyard Dog (voice)   See fewer
Marian Richman
Various (voice) (uncredited) Various (voice) (uncredited)   See fewer
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