Foghorn Leghorn Pack 19462011 Top May 2026

If you’re a collector who wants the complete Foghorn Leghorn timeline — from his 1946 Oscar-nominated debut to his 2011 stint on Cartoon Network — this pack is the top of the pecking order. For casual fans, the first disc alone (1946–1955) is worth the price of admission.

Best for: Animation historians, Looney Tunes completists, and anyone who enjoys a good “I say, I say, boy, pay attention when I’m talkin’ to ya!”

Skip if: You only want the classic golden era — then buy the Looney Tunes Golden Collection instead.

Rating: 9/10 for content, 7/10 for modern extras = 8/10 overall

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Foghorn Leghorn — the bombastic Southern rooster who’s been crowing since 1946. From classic Looney Tunes showdowns to modern nods across pop culture, his wink-and-a-cluck swagger (and endless “I say, I say!”) kept audiences laughing for decades. A true cartoon legend — loud, proud, and impossible to ignore. #FoghornLeghorn #LooneyTunes

This is the heart of the 19462011 timeline. In 1996, Warner Bros. released The Foghorn Leghorn Collection on VHS. In 2003, the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1 restored Foghorn’s classics in 4:3 full screen.

The cut-off year, 2011, is critical. That was the year of the Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1. After 2011, Warner Bros. began editing out "culturally insensitive" gags (specifically those involving Foghorn dressing as a woman or the "I say, I say" Southern stereotype).

A 2011 Top Pack contains the unaltered Platinum Collection discs, which are now out of print. If you’re a collector who wants the complete

★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
"I say, I say, this pack is a bona fide barnyard treasure!"

For fans of classic animation, few characters strut with as much comedic swagger as Foghorn Leghorn. The Foghorn Leghorn Pack 1946–2011 Top is an ambitious compilation that aims to corral over six decades of the oversized rooster’s finest moments — from his bombastic debut to his later cameos in modern Looney Tunes productions.

Because sealed Top packs are becoming extinct, many collectors now build their own 1946–2011 collections. To match the "Top" tier, you need:

| Item | Year | Current Value | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Walky Talky Hawky Original Lobby Card (repro) | 1946 | $50 | | Foghorn Leghorn Golden Collection DVD (uncut) | 2003 | $80 | | Looney Tunes Platinum Collection (Blu-ray, unedited) | 2011 | $120 | | Foghorn Leghorn Cel (hand-painted, 1990s production) | 1995 | $200 | | Autographed Mel Blanc photo (Foghorn quote) | 1988 | $900 | Rating: 9/10 for content, 7/10 for modern extras

As you can see, the pre-assembled "Top Pack" saves you about $150 compared to buying the components separately.

While Chuck Jones and Friz Freleng moved on, Foghorn remained a staple of The Bugs Bunny Show. Packs from this era include Saturday morning broadcast scripts and VHS clamshell cases. However, the "Top" pack skips degraded TV prints in favor of laserdisc transfers.

To understand the value of this pack, you must appreciate the origin. 1946 was a transitional year for Warner Bros. Cartoons. World War II had just ended, and audiences wanted slapstick, character-driven humor.

Foghorn Leghorn was the answer. Inspired by a popular radio character (Senator Claghorn), Foghorn was loud, overconfident, and constantly trying to outwit a silent dog, a weasel, or a younger chicken named "Miss Prissy."

The original 1946 pack items are impossibly rare. Original animation cels from Walky Talky Hawky sell for $8,000–$15,000 at auction. A "Top" pack from 1946 would contain reproduction cels from this first short, along with the original theatrical poster art.