Looney Tunes Season 1946 Episode 18

Looney Tunes Season 1946 Episode 18 Walky Talky Hawky

  • August 31, 1946

Walky Talky Hawky is an animated comedy short film from the Looney Tunes series that was first released on October 5, 1946. Directed by Robert McKimson, it features a range of beloved characters, including Foghorn Leghorn, Barnyard Dawg, and Henery Hawk.

The story begins with Barnyard Dawg, who decides he's going to catch some chickens for dinner. He starts to chase them around the farm, but all his attempts are foiled by the sly and clever rooster, Foghorn Leghorn. Frustrated, Barnyard Dawg seeks revenge and approaches a small hawk named Henery.

He convinces Henery to help him catch Foghorn Leghorn by telling him that the rooster is actually a chicken. Henery is dubious of this at first, but ultimately agrees to help Barnyard Dawg in his quest for dinner. The two head out into the farm, with Henery disguised as a chicken, in search of Foghorn Leghorn.

Meanwhile, Foghorn is aware of Barnyard Dawg's plans and is determined to thwart them. He communicates this to the audience directly, which is one of his signature moves. However, he is also trying to deal with his own problems.

We learn that Foghorn's usual harem of hens is off at a dance, leaving him alone and a little bored. He decides to go for a walk and practice his singing - something that drives Barnyard Dawg up the wall.

As Henery and Barnyard Dawg continue their search for Foghorn Leghorn, they find him on a bridge singing to himself. Henery mistakes him for a chicken and grabs him, carrying him off to Barnyard Dawg. As they prepare to cook Foghorn, he reveals that he is, in fact, not a chicken, but an adult rooster. He makes this point repeatedly so that even Henery has to admit his mistake.

Foghorn and Henery then team up to help catch Barnyard Dawg, who is now on the run. Together, the two trick the dog by pretending that a crate is full of food, causing him to drop his guard. As the crate falls on him, the cartoons realize that they have accidentally used a stick of dynamite to set the trap. The result is an explosion that leaves Barnyard Dawg - and Foghorn - blackened and bruised.

As the short ends, we see that Foghorn's harem has returned from the dance and is shocked to see their beloved rooster in such a state. Foghorn proudly declares that he'll be just fine, as he's "too tough to be hurt by a little ol' stick of dynamite."

Overall, Walky Talky Hawky is a classic Looney Tunes tale that will delight fans of the series. The characters are all in their element, with Foghorn playing his usual role as a wise-cracking and cunning rooster. Barnyard Dawg is his typical self, constantly frustrated by Foghorn's antics. Meanwhile, Henery Hawk is a new character who adds some freshness to the story.

The animation is also top-notch, with bright and bold colors and smooth movements. The Looney Tunes series is well-known for its high production values, and this short is no exception. The sound effects and voice acting are also excellent, bringing the characters to life in a way that's both funny and endearing.

In conclusion, if you're a fan of classic cartoons, Looney Tunes, or just great animation in general, Walky Talky Hawky is an episode you don't want to miss. Its timeless humor and colorful characters are sure to entertain audiences of all ages, making it a true classic of the genre.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 31, 1946
  • Language
    English