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Miss Prissy (voiced by Tress MacNeille) appears in the film Tweety's High-Flying Adventure (2000) as part of the team of birds following Tweety's journey around the world. Miss Prissy (voiced by Grey DeLisle ) appears in The Looney Tunes Show episode "The Foghorn Leghorn Story", where she played Mama Leghorn in Foghorn Leghorn's movie about him.
Little Boy Boo is a 1954 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Robert McKimson. [3] The cartoon was released on June 5, 1954, and features Foghorn Leghorn, Miss Prissy and Egghead Jr. [4]
A Broken Leghorn is a 1959 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon short directed by Robert McKimson. [1] The cartoon was released on September 26, 1959, and features Foghorn Leghorn and Miss Prissy. [2] The voices are performed by Mel Blanc.
Of Rice and Hen is a 1953 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Robert McKimson. [1] The cartoon was released on November 14, 1953, and features Foghorn Leghorn, Miss Prissy and the Barnyard Dawg. [2] The title is a play on John Steinbeck's 1937 novel Of Mice and Men.
Lovelorn Leghorn is a 1951 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. [2] The cartoon was released on September 8, 1951, and features Foghorn Leghorn, Miss Prissy and the Barnyard Dawg. [3]
Strangled Eggs is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Robert McKimson. [1] The cartoon was released on March 18, 1961, and features Foghorn Leghorn, Henery Hawk and Miss Prissy. [2]
Looney Tunes Cartoons is an American animated television series developed by Pete Browngardt and produced by Warner Bros. Animation, based on the characters from Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies. [1] The series made its worldwide debut at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival on June 10, 2019, [ 2 ] and premiered on HBO Max on May 27 ...
Egghead Jr. is a character from the animated cartoon series Looney Tunes, created by Robert McKimson in the 1950s. He debuted in 1954's Little Boy Boo, and made two subsequent Looney Tunes appearances, in 1955's Feather Dusted and 1960s Crockett-Doodle-Doo. [1]