Now, if you want, I say, if you want something tender, get a nice pheasant. Pheasant on the glass, there's good eating.

7 seconds sound clip from the The Leghorn Blows At Midnight (1950) Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical short.

You can hear this line at 00:03:39.833 in the DVD version of the film.

Quote context

[...]

- Hey, let go of my toe!

- I'm a chicken hawk, and I'm gonna take you home. Come on, I ain't got all day.

- Oh, Mr. Chicken Hawk, don't take me home. I don't wanna roast in any old black oven. I'm scared of the dark.

- Would you rather be fried on top of the stove?

- I'm too tough, son. No white meat, just gristle. Feel my wing. I was young and tender once. Feel my wing like I told you, boy. But that was long ago.

- Now, if you want, I say, if you want something tender, get a nice pheasant. Pheasant on the glass, there's good eating.

- Any of this getting through to you, son?

- Are there any of these, uh, pheasants around here?

- Why, of course, son. You come with me, and I'll show you a pheasant.

(Foghorn Leghorn humming Old MacDonald Had A Farm) (3)

- Quiet, boy! We're nearing the pheasant country.

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