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The Pramount page at [http://www.cartoonresearch.com/paramount.htm Cartoon Research] lists a Herman and Henry logo, however, the text has a big mistake: MPAA ratings did not exist prior to 1967 and PG was created in the early 1970s! Maybe some of us must see some of these films to see if there is anything wrong? --[[User:Megara|Mégara (Мегъра) - D. G. Mavrov]] 17:56, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
There are actually several cartoons with Herman and Henry/Hector the rooster: HENPECKED ROOSTER (1944), SCRAPPILY MARRIED (1945), and SUDDEN FRIED CHICKEN (1946). Hector also had a running feature in Dell's ANIMAL COMICS (1945-46), in which he and Herman once again attempted to live with/outsmart the rooster's overbearing wife. Both the cartoons and comics were often very violent, so the description in Wikipedia is not inaccurate.
That said, it IS nigh unto unreadable, probably overdetailed as well, and I don't have time to go in and fix it. Yikes (or in this case, B'kawk!).
For the record, the rooster is always Hector in the comics; the cartoons seem to have modified the name to match, though as our writer reveals, they forgot to update it on the title card after making the switch in the body of the cartoons themselves.
Also according to the comics, "Chickenpie"'s real name is Bertha. [[User:Ramapith|Ramapith]] 17:05, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
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