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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Wile E. puts on a pair of Fleet-Foot Jet-Propelled Tennis Shoes at the climax and continues to wear them for the remainder of the cartoon even after they run out of power.
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* {{Catchphrase}}: Beep Beep!

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* {{Catchphrase}}: CharacterCatchphrase: Beep Beep!
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* BinomiumRidiculus: Both parties receive a new genus /species name (Acceleratii Incredibus and Carnivorus Vulgaris).

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* BinomiumRidiculus: Both parties receive a new genus /species genus/species name (Acceleratii Incredibus and Carnivorus Vulgaris).


* AnAxToGrind: The final scene. The Coyote is leaning against the back of a billboard watching for the Road Runner. [[spoiler: Unfortunately for him, the beeping noise that he hears [[OhCrap comes from a bus]] with the Road Runner being in the back seat!]]
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* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Averted. The Coyote tries to fly using a superhero costume. [[TooDumbToLive He immediately falls off the cliff]]. Jones commented that Wile E.ooked like animator Ken Harris in a Batman costume.

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* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Averted. The Coyote tries to fly using a superhero costume. [[TooDumbToLive He immediately falls off the cliff]]. Jones commented that Wile E.ooked looked like animator Ken Harris in a Batman costume.
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* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Averted. The Coyote tries to fly using a superhero costume. [[TooDumbToLive He immediately falls off the cliff]].

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* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Averted. The Coyote tries to fly using a superhero costume. [[TooDumbToLive He immediately falls off the cliff]]. Jones commented that Wile E.ooked like animator Ken Harris in a Batman costume.
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* StuffBlowingUp: Wile leaves a stick of TNT covered in dirt in the middle of the road and connects it to a detonator. When he pushes down on it, the detonator explodes on himself.

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* StuffBlowingUp: Wile leaves a stick of TNT covered in dirt in the middle of the road and connects it to a detonator.PlungerDetonator. When he pushes down on it, the detonator explodes on himself.
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It is listed as one of ''Literature/The100GreatestLooneyTunes'' and also ended as a runner-up in ''The50GreatestCartoons''.
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* PunBasedTitle: On the 1939 film "Fast and Furious".

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* PunBasedTitle: On the 1939 film "Fast ''Fast and Furious".Furious''.
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* PunBasedTitle: On the Creator/BusbyBerkeley film "Fast and Furious" (1939).

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* PunBasedTitle: On the Creator/BusbyBerkeley 1939 film "Fast and Furious" (1939).Furious".

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* PoesLaw: This cartoon was made as a {{Satire}} on the typical chase cartoons of that era. Jones had intended it as a one-shot idea. To his surprise the audience didn't get the satire and absolutely loved the cartoon, making room for more films around the duo.

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* PoesLaw: This cartoon was made as a {{Satire}} parody on the typical chase cartoons of that era.era (such as ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry''). Jones had intended it as a one-shot idea. To his surprise surprise, the audience didn't get the satire and that this was a parody, but absolutely loved the cartoon, making room for more films around the duo.



* {{Satire}}:
** Jones made the cartoon as a parody of all the cartoons from the 1940s where characters ran around chasing one another, specifically ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry''.
** Ironically, decades later Warner Bros. Animation produced a ''Tom and Jerry'' direct-to-video movie that had a [[SimilarlyNamedWorks very similar title]]: ''[[WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryTheFastAndTheFurry The Fast and the Furry]]''.
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* AnAxToGrind: The final scene. The Coyote is leaning against the back of a billboard watching for the Road Runner.

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* AnAxToGrind: The final scene. The Coyote is leaning against the back of a billboard watching for the Road Runner. [[spoiler: Unfortunately for him, the beeping noise that he hears [[OhCrap comes from a bus]] with the Road Runner being in the back seat!]]
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* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Averted. The Coyote tries to fly using a superhero costume. [[RealityEnsues He immediately falls off the cliff]].

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* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Averted. The Coyote tries to fly using a superhero costume. [[RealityEnsues [[TooDumbToLive He immediately falls off the cliff]].
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'''"Fast And Furry-ous"''' is a 1949 WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes cartoon directed by Creator/ChuckJones, featuring the debut of WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner (and by extension their stock tropes).

It is listed as one of ''Literature/The100GreatestLooneyTunes'' and also ended as a runner-up in ''The50GreatestCartoons''.

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'''"Fast And Furry-ous"''' "Fast and Furry-ous" is a 1949 WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes cartoon directed by Creator/ChuckJones, featuring the debut of WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner (and by extension their stock tropes).

It is listed as one of ''Literature/The100GreatestLooneyTunes'' and also ended as a runner-up in ''The50GreatestCartoons''.''The50GreatestCartoons''.




!! Tropes appearing in ''this'' short:

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\n!! Tropes appearing in ''this'' short:\n!!"Fast and Furry-ous" provides examples of:
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* HammeredIntoTheGround: When Wile E. releases the string from under a boulder that will cause it to fall on the Road Runner, it suddenly reverses its center of gravity in mid-fall due to its enormous weight and drives the Coyote into the ground.

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* {{Satire}}: Jones made the cartoon as a parody of all the cartoons from the 1940s where characters ran around chasing one another, specifically ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry''.

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* {{Satire}}: {{Satire}}:
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Jones made the cartoon as a parody of all the cartoons from the 1940s where characters ran around chasing one another, specifically ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry''.



* TalkingWithSigns: Completing the School Crossing scene: “Road runners can’t read.”

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* TalkingWithSigns: TalkingWithSigns:
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Completing the School Crossing scene: “Road runners can’t read.”
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** Ironically, decades later Warner Bros. Animation produced a ''Tom and Jerry'' direct-to-video movie that had a [[SimilarlyNamedWorks very similar title]]: ''The Fast and the Furry''.

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** Ironically, decades later Warner Bros. Animation produced a ''Tom and Jerry'' direct-to-video movie that had a [[SimilarlyNamedWorks very similar title]]: ''The ''[[WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryTheFastAndTheFurry The Fast and the Furry''.Furry]]''.

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