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Road Runner Show, The



First Aired in 1966

Originally, Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner were the stars of Warner Bros. theatrical cartoons. Like their contemporaries, they were packaged into Saturday morning's The Bugs Bunny Show, but by 1966, the two had become popular enough to earn their own spin-off.

Created by legendary animator Chuck Jones, the series had a simple premise: The coyote, who was very hungry, tried to catch the Road Runner, who was very fast. Wile E. would try anything to catch his prey, utilizing a wide variety of products from the Acme Company (rocket skates, giant magnets, foot springs, etc.) Regardless of the scheme, it would always backfire, and Wile E. would end up trapping, flattening, or blowing himself up.

The coyote was persistent, though. No matter how many failures he met with, no matter how many times he fell off a cliff, no matter how many signs he held up with the word “Ouch!” written on them, he refused to give up. Signs were the only way Wile E. communicated in his shorts with the Road Runner, and the bird only spoke the two-word catchphrase, “Beep Beep!”

The cartoons took place in the desert, giving the bird a wide variety of boulders and cacti with which to crush or impale the coyote.

The Road Runner cartoons are remembered fondly because of the simplicity of the tales. The plot stayed the same, while the action was different every time. Each episode even started the same way, with a shot of the Road Runner and his fake Latin name in parentheses underneath (birdicus speeedicus), then the same bit with the Coyote (famishus unbelievacus). The names would change each episode.

While this particular Warner Bros. cartoon was, hands down, the most violent, it was also one of the most popular. The lack of dialogue made it simple enough for even the smallest child to understand exactly what the Coyote was planning and to enjoy the inevitable outcome.


The Road Runner Show Premiered in 1966 on CBS and was replaced in 1968 by the Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour. The format of this 30 minute show was as follows:
Beginning - Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote short
Middle - Tweety & Sylvester short
End - one of any classic Looney Tunes shorts, such as Bugs Bunny, Speedy Gonzales, Foghorn Leghorn, Pepe Le Pew, Yosemite Sam, Sylvester, or Daffy Duck.
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Episodes:

1. Fast And Furry-Ous
2. Beep Beep
3. Going! Going! Gosh!
4. Zipping Along
5. Stop! Look! and Hasten!
6. Ready.. Set.. Zoom!
7. Guided Muscle
8. Gee Whiz-z-z-z
9. There They GO-GO-GO!
10. Scrambled Aches
11. Zoom and Bored
12. Whoa, Be-Gone!
13. Hook, Line, and Stinker
14. Hip Hip- Hurry!
15. Hot Rod and Reel
16. Wild About Hurry
17. The Fastest With the Mostest
18. Hopalong Casualty
19. Zip 'n Snort
20. Lickety-Splat
21. Beep Prepared
22. Zoom at the Top
23. To Beep Or Not To Beep
24. War and Pieces
25. Rushing Roulette
26. Run, Run, Sweet Road Runner
27. Tired And Feathered
28. Boulder Wham!
29. Just Plane Beep
30. Hairied And Hurried
31. Highway Runnery
32. Chaser on the Rocks
33. Zip Zip Hooray!
34. Roadrunner A Go-Go
35. Shot and Bothered
36. Out And Out Rout
37. The Solid Tin Coyote
38. Clippety Clobbered
39. Sugar and Spies
40. Freeze Frame
41. Soup or Sonic
42. Chariots of Fur
43. Little Go Beep



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