Written By Ken Hulsey
Every great superhero has a formidable nemesis, and the same holds true for beloved cartoon characters. Think about it: Batman faces off against the chaotic Joker, while Bugs Bunny cleverly outsmarts the ever-determined Elmer Fudd. Donald Duck contends with the mischievous duo Chip 'n Dale, and Huckleberry Hound finds himself in frequent battles against two crafty crows named Iggy and Ziggy, who are intent on devouring his precious corn crop.
In fact, "Two Corny Crows" is the ninth episode from the cherished Huckleberry Hound cartoon series, which first aired on November 27, 1958, as part of "The Huckleberry Hound Show." This delightful episode was produced and directed by the iconic team of William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with a captivating story crafted by Charles Shows and Dan Gordon.
In this entertaining tale, we see Farmer Huckleberry Hound facing a significant challenge as Iggy and Ziggy consistently outsmart him, pilfering rows upon rows of his vibrant corn. Our clever Huck tries an assortment of tactics, from setting clever traps that the crows cunningly turn against him, to attempting to disguise himself as a scarecrow—only to find himself the target of their playful mockery. Just when he thinks he has successfully cornered the crafty crows, the day’s work comes to an abrupt end with the sound of the whistle. It’s a delightful episode filled with humor, creativity, and that classic battle of wits that fans adore!
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