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|image = [[File:Henery_Hawk_300.gif]]
| name = Henery Hawk
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|name = Henery Hawk
| image = [[File:Henery_Hawk_300.gif]]
 
 
|species = Chickenhawk
| voice = [[Kent Rogers]]<br> [[Mel Blanc]]<br>[[Joe Alaskey]]<br>[[Ben Falcone]] (''[[The Looney Tunes Show]]'')<br>[[Damon Jones]] (''[[The Looney Tunes Show]]'', singing voice)
 
 
|gender = Male
| species = Chickenhawk
 
 
|debut appearance = "[[The Squawkin' Hawk]]" <br>(August 8, 1942)
||gender = Male
 
 
|created by = [[Chuck Jones]]<br>[[Robert McKimson]] (Redrawn/redesign)
|debut appearance = ''[[The Squawkin' Hawk]]'' <br>(August 8, 1942)
 
 
|voice = [[Kent Rogers]] (''[[The Squawkin' Hawk]]'')<br>[[Mel Blanc]] (1943–1986)<br>[[Joe Alaskey]] (''[[Tweety's High-Flying Adventure]]'')<br>[[Jeff Bergman]] (2003, 2019–present)<br>[[Ben Falcone]] (''[[The Looney Tunes Show]]'')<br>[[Damon Jones]] (''[[The Looney Tunes Show]]'', singing voice)<br>[[Eric Bauza]] (2018)<ref>https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/video-games/Looney-Tunes-World-of-Mayhem/</ref>
|created by = [[Chuck Jones]]}}
 
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}}'''Henery Hawk''', also spelled '''Henry Hawk''', is a cartoon character from the American ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' series who appeared in thirteen cartoons.
 
'''Henery Hawk''', also spelled '''Henry Hawk''', is a cartoon character from the American ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' series who appeared in twelve cartoons. His first appearance was ''[[The Squawkin' Hawk]]'' directed by [[Chuck Jones]] and produced by [[Leon Schlesinger]]. Henery's next appearance was ''[[Walky Talky Hawky]]'' which featured [[Foghorn Leghorn]], directed by [[Robert McKimson]]. Henery's last appearance was ''[[Strangled Eggs]]''.
 
   
 
Henery is a tiny, brown chicken hawk with a forelock of feathers.
 
Henery is a tiny, brown chicken hawk with a forelock of feathers.
   
==Appearance==
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== About Henery ==
 
[[File:Henery.jpg|thumb|left|182px|Henery Hawk.]]
 
[[File:Henery.jpg|thumb|left|182px|Henery Hawk.]]
Henery is very small, even compared to other chicken hawks; his father is several times taller than Henery. From his size and eternal confusion as to what a chicken actually looks like, it can be assumed that he is meant to be very young, despite his boisterous gangster-style voice and attitude. His voice, supplied by [[Mel Blanc]] and [[Joe Alaskey]], is a lot like that of [[Tweety Bird]], minus the speech impediment.
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Henery is very small, even compared to other chicken hawks; his father is several times taller than Henery. From his size and eternal confusion as to what a chicken actually looks like, it can be assumed that he is meant to be very young, despite his boisterous gangster-style voice and attitude. His voice, supplied by [[Mel Blanc]] and [[Joe Alaskey]], is a lot like that of [[Tweety]], minus the speech impediment.
   
 
Henery is a blustery loudmouth with an oddball accent, which makes him a somewhat odd foil for Foghorn. Many of the more "classic" protagonist/antagonist pairs feature characters that have opposing personalities, if not diametrically opposite ones.
==Personality==
 
Henery's personality is that of a blustery loudmouth with an oddball accent, which makes him a somewhat odd foil for Foghorn. (Many of the more "classic" protagonist/antagonist pairs feature characters that have opposing personalities, if not diametrically opposite ones.)
 
   
In the typical Henery/Foghorn cartoon, Henery has struck out on his own for the first time, eager to capture (and presumably consume) a chicken. Having led a rather sheltered life, however, he doesn't know what a chicken looks like, only that chicken hawks eat them. Foghorn presumes that this diminutive, naïve troublemaker is no real threat to anyone; however, seeing the potential for annoyance, he points Henery in the direction of The Barnyard Dog. The remainder of the cartoon is usually consumed by the Dog and Leghorn alternately assuring Henery that the other is a chicken and encouraging him to attack mercilessly. There was one cartoon, however, in which Foghorn tried to convince Henery that ''he'' was a chicken, over Henery's belief that Foghorn was merely a "loudmouthed schnook."
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In the typical Henery/Foghorn cartoon, Henery has struck out on his own for the first time, eager to capture (and presumably consume) a chicken. Having led a rather sheltered life, however, he doesn't know what a chicken looks like, only that chicken hawks eat them. Foghorn presumes that this diminutive, naïve troublemaker is no real threat to anyone; however, seeing the potential for annoyance, he points Henery in the direction of The Barnyard Dog. The remainder of the cartoon is usually consumed by the Dog and Leghorn alternately assuring Henery that the other is a chicken and encouraging him to attack mercilessly. There was one cartoon, however, in which Foghorn tried to convince Henery that ''he'' was a chicken, over Henery's belief that Foghorn was merely a "loudmouthed schnook."
   
Many cartoons ended with Henery capturing one (or both!) of his tormentors, pragmatically shrugging his shoulders over whether his prey may or may not be an actual fowl. Typically, he would decide that one of them had to be a real chicken and would therefore knock them both out and take each. This also demonstrates that Foghorn had erroneously looked over the very real threat Henery presented because he could not see past his appearance. Unlike most ''Looney Tunes'' animal antagonists where they often fail to catch their prey (such as [[Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner|Wile E. Coyote]] and [[Sylvester]]), Henery often succeeds in capturing his prey (mostly in the form of Foghorn Leghorn).
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Many cartoons ended with Henery capturing one (or both!) of his tormentors, pragmatically shrugging his shoulders over whether his prey may or may not be an actual fowl. Typically, he would decide that one of them had to be a real chicken and would therefore knock them both out and take each. This also demonstrates that Foghorn had erroneously looked over the very real threat Henery presented because he could not see past his appearance. Unlike most ''Looney Tunes'' animal antagonists where they often fail to catch their prey (such as [[Wile E. Coyote]] and [[Sylvester]]), Henery often succeeds in capturing his prey (mostly in the form of Foghorn Leghorn).
   
==Filmography==
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== Filmography ==
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The classic shorts:
*''[[The Squawkin' Hawk]]'' (August 8, 1942)
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*"[[The Squawkin' Hawk]]" (August 8, 1942)
*''[[Flop Goes the Weasel]]'' (March 20, 1943)(as a black baby chicken)
 
*''[[Walky Talky Hawky]]'' (August 31, 1946) - Academy Award nominee
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*"[[Flop Goes the Weasel]]" (March 20, 1943) (as a black baby chicken)
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*"[[Walky Talky Hawky]]" (August 31, 1946) - Academy Award nominee
*''[[Crowing Pains]]'' (July 12, 1947)
 
*''[[You Were Never Duckier]]'' (August 7, 1948)
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*"[[Crowing Pains]]" (July 12, 1947)
*''[[The Foghorn Leghorn]]'' (October 9, 1948)
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*"[[You Were Never Duckier]]" (August 7, 1948)
*''[[Henhouse Henery]]'' (July 2, 1949)
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*"[[The Foghorn Leghorn]]" (October 9, 1948)
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*"[[Henhouse Henery]]" (July 2, 1949)
*''[[The Scarlet Pumpernickel]]'' (March 4, 1950)(cameo)
 
*''[[The Leghorn Blows at Midnight]]'' (May 6, 1950)
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*"[[The Scarlet Pumpernickel]]" (March 4, 1950) (cameo)
*''[[Leghorn Swoggled]]'' (July 28, 1951)
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*"[[The Leghorn Blows at Midnight]]" (May 6, 1950)
*''[[The EGGcited Rooster]]'' (October 4, 1952)
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*"[[Leghorn Swoggled]]" (July 28, 1951)
*''[[All Fowled Up]]'' (February 19, 1955)
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*"[[The EGGcited Rooster]]" (October 4, 1952)
*''[[Strangled Eggs]]'' (March 18, 1961)
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*"[[All Fowled Up]]" (February 19, 1955)
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*"[[Strangled Eggs]]" (March 18, 1961)
   
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The film:
==After the Golden Age==
 
*''[[Space Jam]]'' (1996) - cameo
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* ''[[Space Jam]]'' (1996) - cameo
*''[[The Looney Tunes Show]]'' - ''Chickenhawk'' (Merrie Melodies segment; voiced by [[Joe Alaskey]])
 
*''[[The Looney Tunes Show]]''- ''Father Figures'' (voiced by [[Ben Falcone]])
 
   
 
''[[The Looney Tunes Show]]'' episodes:
==Gallery==
 
 
*  "Chickenhawk" (Merrie Melodies segment; voiced by [[Joe Alaskey]])
<gallery spacing="small" position="center">
 
 
* "Father Figures" (voiced by [[Ben Falcone]])
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''[[Looney Tunes Cartoons]]'' shorts:
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* "[[Happy Birthday Bugs Bunny!]]"
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
 
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== References ==
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Revision as of 10:10, 30 July 2020

Henery Hawk, also spelled Henry Hawk, is a cartoon character from the American Looney Tunes series who appeared in thirteen cartoons.

Henery is a tiny, brown chicken hawk with a forelock of feathers.

About Henery

Henery

Henery Hawk.

Henery is very small, even compared to other chicken hawks; his father is several times taller than Henery. From his size and eternal confusion as to what a chicken actually looks like, it can be assumed that he is meant to be very young, despite his boisterous gangster-style voice and attitude. His voice, supplied by Mel Blanc and Joe Alaskey, is a lot like that of Tweety, minus the speech impediment.

Henery is a blustery loudmouth with an oddball accent, which makes him a somewhat odd foil for Foghorn. Many of the more "classic" protagonist/antagonist pairs feature characters that have opposing personalities, if not diametrically opposite ones.

In the typical Henery/Foghorn cartoon, Henery has struck out on his own for the first time, eager to capture (and presumably consume) a chicken. Having led a rather sheltered life, however, he doesn't know what a chicken looks like, only that chicken hawks eat them. Foghorn presumes that this diminutive, naïve troublemaker is no real threat to anyone; however, seeing the potential for annoyance, he points Henery in the direction of The Barnyard Dog. The remainder of the cartoon is usually consumed by the Dog and Leghorn alternately assuring Henery that the other is a chicken and encouraging him to attack mercilessly. There was one cartoon, however, in which Foghorn tried to convince Henery that he was a chicken, over Henery's belief that Foghorn was merely a "loudmouthed schnook."

Many cartoons ended with Henery capturing one (or both!) of his tormentors, pragmatically shrugging his shoulders over whether his prey may or may not be an actual fowl. Typically, he would decide that one of them had to be a real chicken and would therefore knock them both out and take each. This also demonstrates that Foghorn had erroneously looked over the very real threat Henery presented because he could not see past his appearance. Unlike most Looney Tunes animal antagonists where they often fail to catch their prey (such as Wile E. Coyote and Sylvester), Henery often succeeds in capturing his prey (mostly in the form of Foghorn Leghorn).

Filmography

The classic shorts:

The film:

The Looney Tunes Show episodes:

Looney Tunes Cartoons shorts:

Gallery

References


Characters
Main Characters
Bugs Bunny (Prototype Bugs Bunny) • Daffy DuckElmer FuddFoghorn LeghornLola Bunny (Honey Bunny) • Marvin the Martian (K-9) • Pepé Le Pew (Penelope Pussycat) • Porky PigRoad RunnerSpeedy GonzalesSylvester (Sylvester Jr.) • TazTweetyWile E. CoyoteYosemite Sam
Recurring Golden Age Characters
1930s debuts

BoskoHoneyBrunoFoxyPiggyGoopy GeerBuddyCookieBeansLittle KittyOliver OwlHam and ExPetunia PigPiggy HamhockGabby GoatEggheadBig Bad WolfLittle Red Riding HoodYoyo DodoMrs. Daffy DuckThe Two Curious PuppiesSnifflesInkiMinah Bird

1940s debuts

WilloughbyThree Little PigsCecil TurtleBeaky BuzzardMama BuzzardLeo the LionBabbit and CatstelloConrad the CatHubie and BertieClaude CatA. FleaThe Three BearsSchnooksHector the BulldogThe Drunk StorkGossamerRockyBarnyard DawgHenery HawkCharlie DogBobo the ElephantGoofy GophersThe DogWellingtonGruesome GorillaHippety HopperThe CrusherThe Supreme CatPlayboy Penguin

1950s debuts

Melissa DuckFrisky PuppyGranny (Proto-Granny) • Miss Prissy (Emily the Chicken) • Frisky PuppySam CatNasty CanastaMarc Anthony and PussyfootChesterRalph Wolf and Sam SheepdogToro the BullThe WeaselWitch HazelTasmanian She-DevilRalph PhillipsEgghead Jr.MugsyJose and Manuel • The Honey-Mousers (Ralph Crumden, Ned Morton, Alice Crumden, Trixie Morton) • Instant MartiansSlowpoke RodriguezPappy and ElvisBlacque Jacque Shellacque

1960s debuts

Cool CatColonel RimfireMerlin the Magic MouseSecond BananaBunny and Claude

One-Off Golden Age Characters
1930s debuts

Owl Jolson

1940s debuts

The Gremlin • The Dover Boys (Tom Dover, Dick Dover, Larry Dover, Dora Standpipe, Dan Backslide) • Mr. MeekRussian DogColonel ShuffleGiovanni Jones

1950s debuts

The Martin BrothersPete PumaGeorge and BennyBabyface FinsterMichigan J. FrogShropshire SlasherMotPablo and FernandoCharles M. WolfSeñor VulturoMighty Angelo

1960s debuts

Hugo the Abominable SnowmanNelly the GiraffeCount BloodcountSpookyRapid Rabbit and Quick Brown Fox

Post-Golden Age Characters
Tiny Toon Adventures

Buster BunnyBabs BunnyPlucky DuckHamton J. PigFifi La FumeShirley the LoonSweetie BirdElmyra DuffMontana Max

Taz-Mania

JeanHughMollyJakeDog the TurtleDrew

Pinky and the Brain

PinkyThe Brain

Baby Looney Tunes

Floyd Minton

Duck Dodgers

Dr. I.Q. HiCaptain Star JohnsonCommander X2

Loonatics Unleashed

Ace BunnyLexi BunnyDanger DuckSlam TasmanianTech E. CoyoteRev Runner

The Looney Tunes Show

Tina Russo

New Looney Tunes

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