1994-12-21
Chariots of Fur
Release date:
1994-12-21
Plot:
Yet another chase after the Road Runner packed, as always, with cliffs, explosions, and a generous dose of physical pain.
Name and role:
In this short, the Road Runner even manages to outrun ACME lightning itself, proving that his speed defies the laws of nature, and, apparently, Road Runners are very flexible too.
Trivia and other appearances:
This was the final short directed by Chuck Jones featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, marking the end of an era that began in 1949. It also marked the last time Paul Julian provided the iconic vocal effects for the Road Runner before his passing. A cartoon with two quietly heartbreaking farewells.
1994-12-21
Chariots of Fur
Release date:
1994-12-21
Plot:
Yet another chase after the Road Runner packed, as always, with cliffs, explosions, and a generous dose of physical pain.
Name and role:
Wile E. Coyote remains undeterred, trying to catch the Road Runner with increasingly ridiculous ACME contraptions: a giant mousetrap that ends up snaring an enormous mouse (who's not amused), a massive spring, an instant ACME road that leads straight into nowhere, a cactus costume, ACME lightning bolts, and a bow that jams, launching absolutely nothing.
Trivia and other appearances:
This was the final short directed by Chuck Jones featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, marking the end of an era that began in 1949.