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| - Henery makes a brief cameo appearance in the episode, Who Bopped Bugs Bunny?, where he is one of the many Looney Tunes characters in the audience during Bugs Bunny's award ceremony. He is seen sitting in a chair alongside Foghorn Leghorn, pouring salt on him. However, he is mistakenly painted yellow like Tweety Bird instead of his usual brown.
- a good guy
- 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 small, brown chicken hawk with a forelock of feathers. The young bird lives at home with his parents, and speaks with tough-guy bravado. He was played in the first short by Kent Rogers. The role was then taken by Mel Blanc (and later by Joe Alaskey). Henery has a high-pitched voice with a New York accent (a la Bugs Bunny) and perpetually angry temperament. (With these characteristics of his, he became the later inspiration for the TV character Scrappy Doo) Henery Hawk made a brief cameo appearance in the bleacher scenes of the 1996 film, Space Jam.
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