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** The newly restored Memorable Entertainment Television ''Saturday Morning Cartoons'' print completely subverts this, as all of the aforementioned scenes are shown intact, as well as the ending scene with the Chinese Road Runner (the latter of which would be considered "politically incorrect" by [[MoralGuardians today's standards]]).
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** The newly restored Memorable Entertainment Television ''Saturday Morning Cartoons'' print completely subverts this, as all of the aforementioned scenes are shown intact, as well as the ending scene with the Chinese Road Runner (the latter of which would be considered "politically incorrect" by [[MoralGuardians today's standards]]). intact.
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"War and Pieces" is a 1964 cartoon featuring WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner ([[BinomiumRidiculus Caninus nervus rex and Burn-em-upus asphaltus]] respectively).
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"War and Pieces" is a 1964 cartoon featuring WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner ([[BinomiumRidiculus Caninus nervus rex and Burn-em-upus asphaltus]] respectively).
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* {{Bowdlerization}}: BinomiumRidiculus: ''Caninus Nervous Rex'' and ''Burn-em Upus Asphaltus'', respectively.
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'''"War and Pieces"''' is a 1964 cartoon featuring WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner ([[BinomiumRidiculus Caninus nervus rex and Burn-em-upus asphaltus]] respectively).
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*** The "Secrets of a Harem" scene was also cut on CBS.
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** The version shown on ABC's ''The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show'' cut the beginning (where Wile E. Coyote lobs a grenade at The Roadrunner, only for the grenade to catapult back to him thanks to a desert cactus) to remove the aftermath of the explosion and the part where Wile E. tries to shoot The Roadrunner with a shotgun disguised as a peepshow called "Secrets of a Harem" and, predictably, gets shot in the face.
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** The version shown on ABC's ''The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show'' cut the beginning (where Wile E. Coyote lobs a grenade at The Roadrunner, the Road Runner, only for the grenade to catapult back to him thanks to a desert cactus) to remove the aftermath of the explosion and the part where Wile E. tries to shoot The Roadrunner the Road Runner with a shotgun disguised as a peepshow called "Secrets of a Harem" and, predictably, gets shot in the face.
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** The newly restored Memorable Entertainment Television ''Saturday Morning Cartoons'' print completely subverts this, as all of the aforementioned scenes are shown intact, as well as the ending scene with the Chinese Roadrunner (the latter of which would be considered "politically incorrect" by [[MoralGuardians today's standards]]).
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** The newly restored Memorable Entertainment Television ''Saturday Morning Cartoons'' print completely subverts this, as all of the aforementioned scenes are shown intact, as well as the ending scene with the Chinese Roadrunner Road Runner (the latter of which would be considered "politically incorrect" by [[MoralGuardians today's standards]]).
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* DiggingToChina: For the final gag, Wile E.'s {{rocket|Ride}} winds up doing a U-turn on contact with the ledge. Then it ploughs through the center of the Earth and into China, where he discovers a Chinese Roadrunner in an Asian rice hat and geta. He goes after it, but the Roadrunner is carrying a gong that Wile E. crashes into, causing him to stumble down the hole and fall back to where he came.
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* DiggingToChina: For the final gag, Wile E.'s {{rocket|Ride}} winds up doing a U-turn on contact with the ledge. Then it ploughs through the center of the Earth and into China, where he discovers a Chinese Roadrunner Road Runner in an Asian rice hat and geta. He goes after it, but the Roadrunner Road Runner is carrying a gong that Wile E. crashes into, causing him to stumble down the hole and fall back to where he came.
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** The newly restored Memorable Entertainment Television ''Saturday Morning Cartoons'' print completely subverts this, as all of the aforementioned scenes are shown intact, as well as the ending scene with the Chinese Roadrunner (the latter of which would be considered "politically incorrect" by [[MoralGuardians today's standards]]).
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** The version shown on ABC's ''The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show'' cut the beginning[[note]](where Wile E. Coyote lobs a grenade at The Roadrunner, only for the grenade to catapult back to him thanks to a desert cactus)[[/note]]to remove the aftermath of the explosion and the part where Wile E. tries to shoot The Roadrunner with a shotgun disguised as a peepshow called "Secrets of a Harem" and, predictably, gets shot in the face. (Surprisingly, the end where Wile E. Coyote ends up in China and meets a Chinese version of The Roadrunner was not cut, despite a similar scene being edited when ABC showed the Sylvester and Tweety cartoon "WesternAnimation/TweetyAndTheBeanstalk.")
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** The version shown on ABC's ''The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show'' cut the beginning[[note]](where beginning (where Wile E. Coyote lobs a grenade at The Roadrunner, only for the grenade to catapult back to him thanks to a desert cactus)[[/note]]to cactus) to remove the aftermath of the explosion and the part where Wile E. tries to shoot The Roadrunner with a shotgun disguised as a peepshow called "Secrets of a Harem" and, predictably, gets shot in the face. (Surprisingly, the end where Wile E. Coyote ends up in China and meets a Chinese version of The Roadrunner was not cut, despite a similar scene being edited when ABC showed the Sylvester and Tweety cartoon "WesternAnimation/TweetyAndTheBeanstalk.")
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* PopCulturePunEpisodeTitle: The title is a reference to the novel ''Literature/WarAndPeace''.
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* DiggingToChina: For the final gag, Wile E.'s rocket winds up doing a U-turn on contact with the ledge. Then it ploughs through the center of the Earth and into China, where he discovers a Chinese Roadrunner in an Asian rice hat and geta. He goes after it, but the Roadrunner is carrying a gong that Wile E. crashes into, causing him to stumble down the hole and fall back to where he came.
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* DiggingToChina: For the final gag, Wile E.'s rocket {{rocket|Ride}} winds up doing a U-turn on contact with the ledge. Then it ploughs through the center of the Earth and into China, where he discovers a Chinese Roadrunner in an Asian rice hat and geta. He goes after it, but the Roadrunner is carrying a gong that Wile E. crashes into, causing him to stumble down the hole and fall back to where he came.
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** The version shown on ABC's ''The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show'' cut the beginning where Wile E. Coyote lobs a grenade at The Roadrunner, only for the grenade to catapult back to him thanks to a desert cactus and the part where Wile E. tries to shoot The Roadrunner with a shotgun disguised as a peepshow called "Secrets of a Harem" and, predictably, gets shot in the face. (Surprisingly, the end where Wile E. Coyote ends up in China and meets a Chinese version of The Roadrunner was not cut, despite a similar scene being edited when ABC showed the Sylvester and Tweety cartoon "WesternAnimation/TweetyAndTheBeanstalk.")
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** The version shown on ABC's ''The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show'' cut the beginning where beginning[[note]](where Wile E. Coyote lobs a grenade at The Roadrunner, only for the grenade to catapult back to him thanks to a desert cactus cactus)[[/note]]to remove the aftermath of the explosion and the part where Wile E. tries to shoot The Roadrunner with a shotgun disguised as a peepshow called "Secrets of a Harem" and, predictably, gets shot in the face. (Surprisingly, the end where Wile E. Coyote ends up in China and meets a Chinese version of The Roadrunner was not cut, despite a similar scene being edited when ABC showed the Sylvester and Tweety cartoon "WesternAnimation/TweetyAndTheBeanstalk.")