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    Did Wile E. Coyote ever catch the Roadrunner?

    Question #28832. Asked by mochyn. (Feb 28 03 10:55 PM)


    mochyn

    Yes in one episode the coyote was shrunk to one hundredth of his normal size and caught the road runners leg.He then showed a placard with the words written
    'now what do I do'

    Mar 01 03, 4:33 PM
    Kainantu

    Here's the word from Jerry Beck, who, with Will Friedwald wrote Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros. Cartoons (1989):
    No, the Coyote never ate the Road Runner.
    He did, however, catch the bird in one cartoon, produced in 1980 by creator Chuck Jones.
    That film, Soup or Sonic, was part of a TV special called Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over.
    In that film the Coyote shrinks to tiny size but manages to grab the Road Runner's giant (to him) leg.
    Unfortunately the Coyote is like a tiny insect to the bird.
    He holds up a sign to the audience: 'Okay wise guys, you always wanted me to catch him. Now what do I do?'



    Mar 03 03, 11:04 AM


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