* "Operation: Rabbit", where he tried to chase {{Bugs Bunny}} -- the rare cartoon where he had [[TheVoiceless lines]], and he turned out to be a WickedCultured SmugSnake with a ''massive'' superiority complex ("Wile E. Coyote.... ''Suuuuper Geniusssss!''"). Naturally, this made his total annihilation even funnier than usual, culminating in an incident involving a shack full of nitroglycerin-filled carrots and an ''oncoming train.''
** It gets better; right before the train strikes his shack, [[{{OhCrap}} he realizes what's happening,]] and quickly pulls down the window shade.
** "Sorry, Mac, but the lady of the house ain't home, and besides, we mailed you people a check last week!"
* "To Beep or Not to Beep". Catapults that [[EpicFail fail in ways that]] ''[[EpicFail break the laws of physics]].''
** Put the two together, and what do you get? "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEdcPI0JWsc Hare Breadth Hurry]]", a Road-Runner cartoon where ''Bugs Bunny'' fills in for our favorite speedster. What follows is a hilarious mix of both kinds of cartoon.
* "Zoom and Bored", where Wile E Coyote had built an enormously complicated contraption to drop a bomb onto the Roadrunner. They spend about [[OverlyLongGag three minutes]] just panning up the thing. When we finally get to Wile E Coyote at the top, he lights the bomb... and it instantly blows up in his face.
* A similarly CMOF contraption showed up in the finale of "Hook, Line and Stinker", and ended up pounding Coyote into the ground with his own cannonball.
** This was referenced in Ian Frazier's short story, ''Coyote v. Acme''. Which would be a Crowning Moment of Funny if it weren't just the plaintiff's opening statement of a civil suit against Acme...
* Also from "Zoom and Bored", the very end. [[spoiler:Wile E. Coyote is catching his wheezing breath on the clifftop after getting dragged through the desert and then hit by a train. Enter Roadrunner, who displays a sign reading "I just don't have the heart".]]
* In "Stop, Look, and Hasten!", Wile E. builds a Burmese Tiger Trap-which [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin catches a Burmese Tiger.]]([[CanisLatinicus ''Suprisibus! Suprisubus!'']])
* A taut cable from the top of a bluff to the road below, and a helmet with a caster bolted on top...
* A hot air balloon with a garbage wagon gondola with an anvil tied on...and no consideration of what would happen when the anvil was released...
* Let's not forget the scene where Coyote is so relieved at ''just'' having avoided falling off a cliff, that he strides off in the opposite direction... you guessed it... straight over ''another'' cliff.
* Coyote gets into a hot air balloon with well over a dozen dynamite darts. Said darts are released and torment the Coyote for the rest of the short, including, but not limited to, blowing up the previously mentioned balloon, blowing up the Coyote's parachute for when the balloon failed not ten seconds later, plugging the Coyote's rifle, and breaking a skinny cliff.
* The chase Wile E. and Roadrunner have in an underground mine. They're represented from afar as two dots, one of which is pursuing the other. The two dots go hell for leather around the mine, so fast that at first even the viewers barely realise when the actual chase stops. It stops because Roadrunner has stepped into another passage just out of sight, leaving the Coyote to run madly round and round the same square mine passage wondering where the hell he's gone. This goes on long enough for the audience to figure it out and laugh themselves stupid. And the way Wile E. comes screeching to a halt when he spots Roadrunner's hiding place is priceless.
* At the very end of "Soup or Sonic", the Coyote chases the Roadrunner through a pipe that gets smaller and smaller, until they come out the other end, only a few inches tall. So they go back through the pipe... but only the Roadrunner is back to regular size. At first, the Coyote thinks he finally managed to catch the Roadrunner... until he looks up. After a moment, he holds up a few signs reading, "Okay, wise guys, you always wanted me to catch him --- now what do I do?"
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