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2[[caption-width-right:350:The first of many.]]
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4"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).
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7!!"Fast and Furry-ous" provides examples of:
8* 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.
9* AcmeProducts: Introduced in this cartoon. Although, only for the Super Suit.
10* AlliterativeTitle: "'''F'''ast and '''F'''urry-ous".
11* AmusingInjuries: The Coyote falls down and gets blown up a lot.
12* ArtisticLicenseEngineering and ArtisticLicensePhysics: The coyote puts together a meat grinder, refrigerator and electric motor to create ice cubes and snow so that he can ski off the mountain.
13* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: The Latin names for the Road Runner and Coyote are not actual Latin (see BinomiumRidiculus).
14* BinomiumRidiculus: Both parties receive a new genus/species name (Acceleratii Incredibus and Carnivorus Vulgaris).
15* BoomerangComeback: “One genuine boomerang, guaranteed to return.” It does. Cut over to the Road Runner and the package beside him: “Another genuine boomerang, guaranteed to return.” It does. Also the page image.
16* {{Bowdlerization}}: The version that was shown on ABC's ''The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show'' cut the first time in the series that Wile E. Coyote [[EpicFail epically fails]] with dynamite (cf. he has some dynamite buried in the road, is waiting to press the detonator as he hears the Road Runner speed by, he presses it down, and ends up getting blown up by the detonator).
17* CartoonPhysics: But it's so side-splittingly funny in ''all'' cases that [[RuleOfFunny it doesn't matter]].
18* CharacterCatchphrase: Beep Beep!
19* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Averted. The Coyote tries to fly using a superhero costume. [[TooDumbToLive He immediately falls off the cliff]]. Jones commented that Wile E. looked like animator Ken Harris in a Batman costume.
20* DisguisedInDrag: Yes, even the Coyote did that. Here, he dresses up like a schoolgirl in the School Crossing scene.
21* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In his debut the Road Runner is more proactive and taunts and defends himself against the Coyote in a more standard KarmicTrickster fashion, a character trait Jones later dropped because it wasn't necessary. The Coyote always failed anyway. The word "ACME" only turns up on the Superhero Suit.
22* 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.
23* JawDrop: Following the Road Runner's little burst of speed, the Coyote comes to a stunned stop and pulls this expression.
24* OhCrap: A classic example from Wile after he mistakenly dives in front of a bus.
25* PaintedTunnelRealTrain: In this case, the Road Runner acts as the train.
26* PoesLaw: This cartoon was made as a parody on the typical chase cartoons of that era (such as ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry''). Jones had intended it as a one-shot idea. To his surprise, the audience didn't get that this was a parody, but absolutely loved the cartoon, making room for more films around the duo.
27* PunBasedTitle: On the 1939 film ''Fast and Furious''.
28* StandardSnippet: We recognize Bedrich Smetana's "Dance Of The Comedians" from "The Bartered Bride", "Winter", "I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover" and "In My Merry Oldsmobile".
29* StuffBlowingUp: Wile leaves a stick of TNT covered in dirt in the middle of the road and connects it to a PlungerDetonator. When he pushes down on it, the detonator explodes on himself.
30* SuperSpeed: The Road Runner is so fast that the roads float up from the ground.
31* TalkingWithSigns:
32** Completing the School Crossing scene: “Road runners can’t read.”
33** Also “Merry Xmas” (to the tune of “Jingle Bells”) once the Coyote lands on the ground, refrigerator, skis, and all.

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