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* In "[[WesternAnimation/ZippingAlong Zipping Along]]", the opening of the short is pretty awesome as the Road Runner happily races a high-speed passenger train on a set of tracks parallel to the desert road.
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* In "[[WesternAnimation/GeeWhizzzzzzz Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z]]", the Coyote dons an Acme Bat-Man's outfit and jumps off a cliff, hoping to fly. At first it looks like it will have [[GravityIsAHarshMistress the expected consequences,]] with Wile E. panicking as he falls. But then, [[SubvertedTrope he gets the hang of it,]] locks his arms in an outstretched position, and the Bat-Man wings work ''perfectly,'' with the Coyote flying like a [[IncrediblyLamePun bat out of hell.]] Of course, [[DoubleSubversion he gets overconfident, fails to look where he's going, and crashes into a cliff face,]] trashing the wings and resulting in him taking yet another fall. But for one brief moment, an Acme product '''worked!'''

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* In "[[WesternAnimation/GeeWhizzzzzzz Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z]]", the Coyote dons an Acme Bat-Man's outfit and jumps off a cliff, hoping to fly. At first it looks like it will have [[GravityIsAHarshMistress the expected consequences,]] with Wile E. panicking as he falls. But then, [[SubvertedTrope he gets the hang of it,]] locks his arms in an outstretched position, and the Bat-Man wings work ''perfectly,'' with the Coyote flying like a [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} bat out of hell.]] Of course, [[DoubleSubversion he gets overconfident, fails to look where he's going, and crashes into a cliff face,]] trashing the wings and resulting in him taking yet another fall. But for one brief moment, an Acme product '''worked!'''



* In "Tired and Feathered", the Coyote actually ''catches the Roadrunner by its tail feathers''. It's only brief, but it's not often he catches the bird without even using an Acme products, which don't even help him in anyway.

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* In "Tired and Feathered", the Coyote actually ''catches the Roadrunner by its tail feathers''. It's only brief, but it's not often he catches the bird without even using an Acme products, product, which don't even help him in anyway.
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* In "Tired and Feathered", the Coyote actually ''catches the Roadrunner by its tail feathers''. It's only brief, but it's not often he catches the bird without even using an Acme products, which don't even help him in anyway.
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* How about the simple fact that, no matter how spectacularly he fails, how many times he's foiled by his own gadgets, how much the Road Runner torments his failures to no end, how much he is thoroughly, utterly ''screwed'' by the universe and even ''the laws of physics themselves,'' '''''the Coyote never quits!'''''

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* How about the simple fact that, no matter how spectacularly he fails, how many times he's foiled by his own gadgets, how much the Road Runner torments his failures to no end, how much he is thoroughly, utterly ''screwed'' by the universe and even ''the laws of physics themselves,'' '''''the Coyote never quits!'''''quits?!'''''
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* How about the simple fact that, no matter how spectacularly he fails, how many times he's foiled by his own gadgets, how much the Road Runner torments his failures to no end, how much he is thoroughly, utterly ''screwed'' by the universe and even ''the laws of physics themselves,'' '''''the Coyote never quits!'''''
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* One of the ''Beep Beep, The Road Runner'' comic book stories had Wile E. actually catch the Road Runner (and his sons) by installing an ice cube maker in a suit of armor on a scorchingly hot day and waiting for them to tire out in the heat.

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* One of the ''Beep Beep, The Road Runner'' comic book stories had Wile E. actually catch the Road Runner (and his sons) by installing an ice cube maker in a suit of armor on a scorchingly hot day and waiting for them to tire out in the heat. Of course, [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption the birds manage to escape in the end.]]
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Barbara Cameron's incredibly catchy [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQGrwsar8H4 theme song]] from the 1963 TV series.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Barbara Cameron's incredibly catchy [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQGrwsar8H4 theme song]] from the 1963 1966 TV series.
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* One of the ''Beep Beep, The Road Runner'' comic book stories had Wile E. actually catch the Road Runner (and his sons) by installing an ice cube maker in a suit of armor on a scorchingly hot day and waiting for them to tire out in the heat.

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* One of the ''Beep Beep, The Road Runner'' comic book stories had Wile E. actually catch the Road Runner (and his sons) by installing an ice cube maker in a suit of armor on a scorchingly hot day and waiting for them to tire out in the heat.heat.
* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Barbara Cameron's incredibly catchy [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQGrwsar8H4 theme song]] from the 1963 TV series.
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* In "Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z," the Coyote dons an Acme Bat-Man's outfit and jumps off a cliff, hoping to fly. At first it looks like it will have [[GravityIsAHarshMistress the expected consequences,]] with Wile E. panicking as he falls. But then, [[SubvertedTrope he gets the hang of it,]] locks his arms in an outstretched position, and the Bat-Man wings work ''perfectly,'' with the Coyote flying like a [[IncrediblyLamePun bat out of hell.]] Of course, [[DoubleSubversion he gets overconfident, fails to look where he's going, and crashes into a cliff face,]] trashing the wings and resulting in him taking yet another fall. But for one brief moment, an Acme product '''worked!'''

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* In "Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z," "[[WesternAnimation/GeeWhizzzzzzz Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z]]", the Coyote dons an Acme Bat-Man's outfit and jumps off a cliff, hoping to fly. At first it looks like it will have [[GravityIsAHarshMistress the expected consequences,]] with Wile E. panicking as he falls. But then, [[SubvertedTrope he gets the hang of it,]] locks his arms in an outstretched position, and the Bat-Man wings work ''perfectly,'' with the Coyote flying like a [[IncrediblyLamePun bat out of hell.]] Of course, [[DoubleSubversion he gets overconfident, fails to look where he's going, and crashes into a cliff face,]] trashing the wings and resulting in him taking yet another fall. But for one brief moment, an Acme product '''worked!'''
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** Later in the same short, the Coyote attaches a pair of bicycle handlebars to an Acme Jet Engine.... and again, it '''works.''' Of course, it fails in the end, due mainly to Wile E.'s own foolishness, but it was great while it lasted.

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** Later in the same short, the Coyote attaches a pair of bicycle handlebars to an Acme Jet Engine.... and again, it '''works.''' Of course, it fails in the end, due mainly to Wile E.'s own foolishness, but it was great while it lasted.lasted.
* One of the ''Beep Beep, The Road Runner'' comic book stories had Wile E. actually catch the Road Runner (and his sons) by installing an ice cube maker in a suit of armor on a scorchingly hot day and waiting for them to tire out in the heat.
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* In "Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z," the Coyote dons an Acme Bat-Man's outfit and jumps off a cliff, hoping to fly. At first it looks like it will have [[GravityIsAHarshMistress the expected consequences,]] with Wile E. panicking as he falls. But then, [[SubvertedTrope he gets the hang of it,]] locks his arms in an outstretched position, and the Bat-Man wings work ''perfectly,'' with the Coyote flying like a [[IncrediblyLamePun bat out of hell.]] Of course, [[DoubleSubversion he gets overconfident, fails to look where he's going, and crashes into a cliff face,]] trashing the wings and resulting in him taking yet another fall. But for one brief moment, an Acme product '''worked!'''
** Later in the same short, the Coyote attaches a pair of bicycle handlebars to an Acme Jet Engine.... and again, it '''works.''' Of course, it fails in the end, due mainly to Wile E.'s own foolishness, but it was great while it lasted.

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