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© Warner Bros Pictures Inc Loonatics Unleashed Writers The Weasel Plop Goes the Weasel! Portrayed by: is a recurring character in the shorts. In his appearances he generally tries to steal chickens, but his schemes are usually foiled by Foghorn because of his foolishness.

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Weasel from Looney Tunes is a minor character who first appeared in the animated short film "Plop Goes the Weasel" in 1943. He is a slender and sneaky weasel who often serves as a secondary antagonist in the cartoons, usually teaming up with other characters like the main antagonist, Foghorn Leghorn's nemesis Henery Hawk. All right reserved to Warner Bros. LOONEY TUNES (Looney Toons): BUGS BUNNY - The Wacky Wabbit (1942) (Remastered) (HD 1080p) Plop Goes the Weasel! is a 1953 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson [3] and produced by Edward Selzer. [1] [2] The cartoon was released on August 22, 1953, and features Foghorn Leghorn and the Barnyard Dawg. [4] The title is a pun on the song title "Pop Goes the Weasel".

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Plop Goes the Weasel! is a 1953 Looney Tunes short directed by Robert McKimson . Contents 1 Title 2 Plot 3 Television 4 Availability 4.1 Streaming 5 Gallery 6 References Title The title is a play on the children's nursery rhyme "Pop Goes the Weasel". Plot Barnyard Dawg is tasked to guard several baby chicks from being eaten by weasels. Weasel While You Work is a 1958 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Robert McKimson. [1] The cartoon was released on September 6, 1958, and features Foghorn Leghorn and the Barnyard Dawg. [2] The weasel seen in this short previously appeared in Plop Goes the Weasel (1953) and Weasel Stop (1956). 7 User reviews 1 Critic review Photos 8 Top cast Mel Blanc Foghorn Leghorn (voice). Director Robert McKimson Writers Michael Maltese 3 Availability 4 Notes 5 Music-Cues[8] 6 Gallery 7 References Title The title is a play on the children's nursery rhyme "Pop Goes the Weasel". Plot A mother bird is trying to catch a worm for her soon-to-be-hatched baby. While she is away, a weasel steals the egg for his breakfast.

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Weasel Stop is a 1956 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short film directed by Robert McKimson. [1] The cartoon was released on February 11, 1956, and features Foghorn Leghorn. [2] The cartoon is unusual in that a different dog (instead of the Barnyard Dawg) is used as Foghorn's nemesis. The title is a pun on the phrase "whistle stop". Plot Looney Tunes: Flop Goes The Weasel is a Merrie Melodies cartoon. It stars a Henery Hawk-like character. A mother bird is off trying to catch a worm for her s. In depth information about Plop Goes The Weasel, produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. Download Cartoon Now Online. Looney Tunes Episode Guide. Foghorn's old patsy, the Barnyard Dog, is diligently marching guard duty outside the chicken coop fence, and Leghorn can't resist sabotaging the dog's duties by allowing the baby chicks to get loose. The Sneezing Weasel is a 1938 Merrie Melodies short directed by Tex Avery . Contents 1 Plot 2 Availability 2.1 Streaming 3 Notes 4 Gallery 5 References Plot While their mother hen is away, a group of young chicks must defend themselves from a weasel that is planning to have them for dinner. They fight back using military techniques.

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Looney Tunes - S1931E01 - Big Man from the North 07:00 8 Looney Tunes - S1931E02 - Ain't Nature Grand 06:50 9 Looney Tunes - S1931E03 - Ups 'n Downs 07:15 10 Looney Tunes - S1931E04 - Dumb Patrol 06:40 11 Looney Tunes - S1931E05 - Yodeling Yokels 07:12 12 Looney Tunes - S1931E06 - Bosko's Holiday 07:03 Weasel Stop (1956) - Looney Tunes Theatrical Cartoon Series. BCDB Rating: 3.6 / 5 Stars from 8 users.. and 6502 times total. Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. Looney Tunes Theatrical Cartoon Series; Featuring: Foghorn Leghorn, Weasel, Old Southern Dog. Originally Released on February 11, 1956. Originally Released Theatrically. Running Time: 6:19.