- Adventures of the Road-Runner
Infobox Hollywood cartoon
cartoon_name = Adventures of the Road Runner
series =Looney Tunes
director =Chuck Jones Maurice Noble
Tom Ray
story_artist =John W. Dunn
Chuck JonesMichael Maltese
animator =Ken Harris (supervising)
Richard Thompson (supervising)Ben Washam (supervising)
Tom RayBob Bransford
voice_actor =Mel Blanc Dick Beals Nancy Wible Paul Julian (uncredited)
musician =Milt Franklyn
producer =David H. DePatie
distributor = Warner Bros. Pictures
release_date =June 2 1962
color_process =Technicolor
runtime = 26 mins (two reels)
movie_language = English
imdb_id = 0154117Adventures of the Road-Runner is an
animated film , directed byChuck Jones and co-directed byMaurice Noble and Tom Ray. It was the intended pilot for a TV series starring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, but was never picked up. As a result, it was split into three further shorts. The first one was "To Beep or Not to Beep " (1963). The other two were assembled byDePatie-Freleng Enterprises in 1965 after they took over theLooney Tunes series. The split-up shorts were titled "Roadrunner a Go-Go " and "Zip Zip Hooray! ".The short revolves around Wile E. Coyote reviewing his past attempts at catching the Road Runner (in the form of stock footage from previous Coyote/Road Runner shorts), and making new, revised plans to catch him - which go just as wrong, if not more so than the first attempts. In a mostly unrelated story, as two children (one of them is
Ralph Phillips ) watch the Coyote on television, Ralph is talking about how much trouble he has concentrating on things and gets caught up in his daydreams (re-using footage from Jones' earlier short, "From A to Z-Z-Z-Z " in the process). The two stories briefly link up when the Coyote directly addresses the kids on why he wants to eat the Road Runner. This sequence features a television commercial for "The AcmeBatman Suit! The only Batman uniform worn by bats!", which is newly narrated stock footage fromGee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z (coincidentally, a few years after the cartoon's first showing, WB would acquireDC Comics - publishers of the "Batman" comics).The short also contains what would most likely have been the series' opening sequence, closing sequence and theme song (titled "Out on the Desert") of the hoped for series. When Jones later produced the
Tom and Jerry series, the format of the Coyote reviewing his past adventures would be copied in the short "Shutter Bugged Cat ", which Tom Ray also directed.
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