Along with all of the main Looney Tunes cast, they have presance and more entertaining than the Disney ones, the Disney ones have just fallen off over the years, where the Looney Tunes just reappear and entertain, espeically the classics, they should be put in a vault to be saved for future generations to enjoy
Wile E. Coyote is the most relatable and persistent character in all of fiction. ❤️ Still crossing my fingers that Coyote vs. ACME releases, someday... Wile E. Coyote literally sues the ACME Corporation over their products failing him.
That not gonna happen, because Warner Bros had shredded the movie. I don't know why the CEO of Warner Bros hadn't saw the movie, everyone who worked on the movie watch it and they love how good was the movie.
@VictorGonzalez-xs9oc It's still not shredded yet. It's still in the shelf. Nimona still managed to release, and I'm sure this will. It's sad how WB has little faith on their most popular and beloved characters.
“Road runners can’t read and don’t drink.” Then how the heck did you write that sign?🤣 One of my favorite Road Runner and Coyote shorts. My favorite part is the chase through the old cactus mine.
@@cris_261 Actually, that was in the first Road Runner and Coyote short "Fast and Furry-ous" Coyote chases Road Runner around a cloverleaf interchange while wearing fleet-foot jet propelled tennis shoes. In "Stop! Look! and Hasten!" (another one of my favorite Coyote and Road Runner shorts), this sort of chase sequence is updated to one through a bunch of train tracks and tunnels.
@brianspangler3771 The humor and surreal tone in SpongeBob was influenced by classic cartoons, such as the work of Tex Avery. Same goes for other '90s Nicktoons like Ren and Stimpy.
Fun Fact: This is not only the first Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoon i've ever seen, it's the very first cartoon i ever watched and that introduced me to the world of cartoons that i'm a very fan of. To this is day i still love this one. ❤
The artwork and animation on these 70 year old cartoons is better beyond compare with all of the "advances" that came later: and in consequence they're far funnier.
I really felt for Wile E. when he tripped that glass of water booby trap. He goes through so much guff I want to just buy him a stack of pizzas and watch him pig out.
Yep. During the scene where Coyote is walking down the phone wires with an anvil, Porky interrupts the short telling the duo that there’s an emergency.
Yeah. I remember watching this cartoon from _Space Jam_ (1996). Mind you, _Space Jam_ was good. _Looney Tunes: Back in Action_ (2003) was better. Don't even talk or think about _Space Jam: A New Legacy_ (2021).
1:55 Porky: (Jumps in front of the screen) Stop this cartoon! (Panting to Wile E and Road Runner) We got an emergency cartoon character union meeting to go to. Road Runner: Beep beep! (Runs off) Porky: Hey wait for me! Hold your horses! (Running after him) (Wile E. puts down the anvil to join them before he could walk away, he zooms up in the air. Then nothing else happens on TV.)
1:58 Porky Pig: Whoa! St-st-stop this c-c-c-cartoon! We've got an emergency cartoon character union meeting t-to go to. Wait! Wait! Hold your horses! (Wile E. Coyote drops anvil to follow Porky and Road Runner but gets flung up)
Top-notch as always from the animation department of Warner Bros. It is a wonder how could a coyote find a road runner appetizing. In real life, a coyote would easily catch and consume a roadrunner bird on the spot. Road Runner always coming out on top, only from the warped minds of Charles Martin (Chuck) Jones and Michael Maltese. 🙂
Those who doesn't know who's Charles M Jones, here's the fact. His full name is Charles M Chuck Jones, the same Chuck Jones who also produced Tom and Jerry Shorts after Fred Quimby and William L Snyder in Metro Goldwyn Mayer Films.
I'm in my mid-60s and have been a fan of the old Warner Bros cartoons for as long as I can remember, but somehow, I missed seeing this one before, in spite of often rewatching their cartoons. They still make me laugh, no matter how often I see the same ones. Either they are very good, or I am very easy to amuse.😂 Considering their fan base, I think that they are very good.😂 Anyway, thanks for posting this video, and thanks for the laughs!😂
Funny thing is, they were originally meant to be a one short short of an. extreme parody of a classic chase cartoon, like Tom and Jerry. Chuck Jones unexpectedly wound up with a hit on his hands.
A classic in my book. The pacing could’ve been corrected a little, especially with the maze gag. But nevertheless this still a good cartoon My rating: 9/10
Ah yes, the Coyote and Roadrunner, my favorite MAIN L.T Duo (you know, characters that most people will recognize and not more obscure characters that I love a slight bit more)
Maybe he should just go to a restaurant instead of spending all his money on weapons and traps to try and kill the same roadrunner over and over again. XD
That music is called "Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals" by Raymond Scott. A lot of his music can be heard in Looney Tunes shorts. In particular, "Power House."
Thank God for old Cartoons!
100% Love Them grew up on The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show! Absolutely loved watching these cartoons when I was 6 years old and now I'm 41
@@paulyd2406 I'm 65 and still love em.
Yeah!
There is no expiry date for pure gold 🪙 this is forever precious and still brings happiness for all to enjoy. Time after time.👍🏻🤗
You can say that again
The talent, creativity, and attention to detail on all levels is simply amazing...and a full orchestra!...these guys were top notch!
Full orchestras in classic cartoons were the best!
Always love how the mivement and music mstch so precisely
Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner were always my favorite Looney Tunes and they always will be
the beginning of the cartoon says it's Merrie Melodies
Mine too
I wonder if the E is for engineer
@@Present10-ct6rv it stands for Ethelbert, but that was only seen in one Looney Tunes comic book
Same.
These cartoons are absolutely brilliant. Wish cartoons could be like this today.
Pure brilliance, I miss theses cartoons
Another cartoon to enjoy on a Saturday morning!
Just bring me back in a 90s on ABC Sunday morning.
1:55 The part where Porky interrupts them, and tells them they have an emergency cartoon character union meeting to go to.
I totally remember that. And when I saw it, I was like, "Hey, wasn't this in Space Jam?"
That's from the movie, Space Jam.
That’s Space Jam you’re talking about.
@@kylekeller3398 I was a kid when I first saw that.
@@BrandonKohout That's what I just said.
These are no doubt my favorite Looney Tunes pairings
It doesn't matter how old these cartoons are, they never get old.
Saturday morning cartoons, brings back fond memories.
The Coyote vs Roadrunner cartoons will forever be iconic!
Along with all of the main Looney Tunes cast, they have presance and more entertaining than the Disney ones, the Disney ones have just fallen off over the years, where the Looney Tunes just reappear and entertain, espeically the classics, they should be put in a vault to be saved for future generations to enjoy
No matter how many times you watch them, the classics NEVER get old!
This was the first Road Runner and Wile E Coyote cartoon I watched. And to this day, it’s still hilarious.
Actually, the first Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote cartoon was Fast and Furry-ous. Trust me, Wikipedia does not lie.
There all great.
@@BrandonKohout This was the first *he* watched. He didn't say anything about it's release or when it came out.
@@kiartoons2010 Reading comprehension has left our society.
Mine was "Going... Going... Gosh!" Still hilarious to this very day and age.😂
You know what's cooler about this short?
The animated title card.
Whoever’s uploading these classics may your milk always fresh and your internet always run at full strength
It's literally the Warner Brothers Classics channel.
When I was a kid Road Runner was my favorite, still is today. Thanks for the great cartoon.
1:58 Porky Pig: St-St-Stop this cartoon! W-We've got an emergency 96 union meeting at City Hall!
Wile E. Coyote is the most relatable and persistent character in all of fiction. ❤️
Still crossing my fingers that Coyote vs. ACME releases, someday... Wile E. Coyote literally sues the ACME Corporation over their products failing him.
That not gonna happen, because Warner Bros had shredded the movie. I don't know why the CEO of Warner Bros hadn't saw the movie, everyone who worked on the movie watch it and they love how good was the movie.
@VictorGonzalez-xs9oc It's still not shredded yet. It's still in the shelf.
Nimona still managed to release, and I'm sure this will. It's sad how WB has little faith on their most popular and beloved characters.
This actually exists. I found the link once, years ago.
@@grf15 Please send the link. :)
Oldie but a goldie
2:58, if Road Runners can't read, then who made the sign for him?
i was thinking that ttoo
probably Acme, because they make everything
That's the joke.
Its the looney tunes bro, the logic doesn't exist
Roadrunners can’t read and don’t drink.
“Road runners can’t read and don’t drink.” Then how the heck did you write that sign?🤣 One of my favorite Road Runner and Coyote shorts. My favorite part is the chase through the old cactus mine.
and to make it even worse in the Train part, he forgot or Coyote doesn't know how to read either, he can write but not read.
And then the chase through the mine got updated to a chase on the interstate in a later cartoon.
@@cris_261 Actually, that was in the first Road Runner and Coyote short "Fast and Furry-ous" Coyote chases Road Runner around a cloverleaf interchange while wearing fleet-foot jet propelled tennis shoes. In "Stop! Look! and Hasten!" (another one of my favorite Coyote and Road Runner shorts), this sort of chase sequence is updated to one through a bunch of train tracks and tunnels.
This is so much better than any damn SpongeBob cartoon.
@brianspangler3771 The humor and surreal tone in SpongeBob was influenced by classic cartoons, such as the work of Tex Avery. Same goes for other '90s Nicktoons like Ren and Stimpy.
I love spongebob but especially cartoons like this. I grew up watching the classics
@brianspangler3771 agreed. Spongebob is so damn overrated.
@@Eagles4Ever750agreeable I’d rather watch Wile E. Coyote and the Roadrunner and The Loud House instead of overrated SpongeBob
Saturday morning is always great for Looney Tunes cartoons.
Another jewel of the classics, Mr. Jones was a genius kkkkkkk
2:14. For the headache he's going to get when he hits the ground.
Fun Fact: This is not only the first Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoon i've ever seen, it's the very first cartoon i ever watched and that introduced me to the world of cartoons that i'm a very fan of. To this is day i still love this one. ❤
Wile E Coyote is really a genius (as he say himself).
@Milano-ug3iu He is one... the ACME equipment are to blame. 😂
My first exposure to the Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner saga
that chase in the mine looked like a primitive Pacman
Wasn’t the part where Wile E. Coyote attempts to carry an anvil on a tightwire featured in Space Jam?
Yep, this is the short where that clip originally came from.
This was really awesome. Loved this cartoon's gags.
The artwork and animation on these 70 year old cartoons is better beyond compare with all of the "advances" that came later: and in consequence they're far funnier.
I've seen them all a million times, and I still laugh every time he hits the bottom of the canyon!
4:51 best gag ever
🎶if your hungry eat at Joes🎶 4:51
Ah yes, the immortal classic, "Beep, Beep!"
Word!
I really felt for Wile E. when he tripped that glass of water booby trap. He goes through so much guff I want to just buy him a stack of pizzas and watch him pig out.
Roman numerals at the bottom say "1951". I learnt to read them with this cartoons rather than school 😸
Ladies and gentlemen, the cartoon that was briefly shown in the movie Space Jam.
Yep. During the scene where Coyote is walking down the phone wires with an anvil, Porky interrupts the short telling the duo that there’s an emergency.
“Dang! Where did they go?”
Yeah. I remember watching this cartoon from _Space Jam_ (1996). Mind you, _Space Jam_ was good. _Looney Tunes: Back in Action_ (2003) was better. Don't even talk or think about _Space Jam: A New Legacy_ (2021).
1:55 Porky: (Jumps in front of the screen) Stop this cartoon! (Panting to Wile E and Road Runner) We got an emergency cartoon character union meeting to go to.
Road Runner: Beep beep! (Runs off)
Porky: Hey wait for me! Hold your horses! (Running after him)
(Wile E. puts down the anvil to join them before he could walk away, he zooms up in the air. Then nothing else happens on TV.)
Dang, We're They They Go?
The old legendary cartoon characters,
Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote 😺👍.
1:58
Porky Pig: Whoa! St-st-stop this c-c-c-cartoon! We've got an emergency cartoon character union meeting t-to go to.
Wait! Wait! Hold your horses!
(Wile E. Coyote drops anvil to follow Porky and Road Runner but gets flung up)
Dang, We're They Go?
*where'd
@@perualonso
Right My Bad
Happy anniversary to Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote!
Here’s to many more years of chasing.
It’s still a Classic!
Top-notch as always from the animation department of Warner Bros. It is a wonder how could a coyote find a road runner appetizing. In real life, a coyote would easily catch and consume a roadrunner bird on the spot. Road Runner always coming out on top, only from the warped minds of Charles Martin (Chuck) Jones and Michael Maltese. 🙂
Meep meep!
No, beep, beep! Says so in the title, as well as in the Road Runner song (look it up here on RUclips.)
@ i guess i was close
I always here "meep meep!" Myself. How everyone else hears othwerwise is bafflinv
@@Zimmy_1981 I hear meep meep also.
@TheInkPitOx thank u! 🤭
That mine shaft section... never goes outta style. MEEP MEEP!
That’s my favorite part of this short.
Those who doesn't know who's Charles M Jones, here's the fact. His full name is Charles M Chuck Jones, the same Chuck Jones who also produced Tom and Jerry Shorts after Fred Quimby and William L Snyder in Metro Goldwyn Mayer Films.
Still holds up 72 years later!
This cartoon is amazing
@ 3:55, I wish there was a endless loop of that scene. 😂
Me 2. I always loved this scene! 😂😂😂
Even better idea watch it on 2x speed.
@@iguana9173 😂 Yeah, I’ve done that. LOL! 😂
It's about time Roadrunner cartoons were being uploaded
Awesome Cartoon!!! I wonder if you can upload an MGM Tex Avery cartoon, like Red Hot Riding Hood tomorrow as an early birthday present?
I'm in my mid-60s and have been a fan of the old Warner Bros cartoons for as long as I can remember, but somehow, I missed seeing this one before, in spite of often rewatching their cartoons. They still make me laugh, no matter how often I see the same ones. Either they are very good, or I am very easy to amuse.😂 Considering their fan base, I think that they are very good.😂 Anyway, thanks for posting this video, and thanks for the laughs!😂
The train his to be my favorite one on the episode when coyote gets run over and then you see road runner on the back of the train at 6:26 and 6:34
bro i grew up so poor that i was stuck with looney tunes cartoons for the longest time 😭 ill never have a normal zoomer childhood lmao
This one is my favorite Road Runner and Coyote cartoon 🔥🔥🔥
1:07 Visual Error: Coyote lands on the fork but isn't hurt but then it disappears
Do they need to fix that?
He absorbed the fork
The fork got smashed into the sand.
@@GabrielPagulayan eh they kinda can’t now. This is 70 years old
I know but I was talking about the error @MatthiaGryffine explained about
Saturday morning cartoons was my favorite part of the week. Except snow days .. beep beeps
Commenting before this video gets RUclips Kids’d
Wile E coyote is the greatest cartoon character ever created
1:47 My favorite part
Let’s chat before this gets labeled as kids
4:18 I love that part! *YIPE!!* 🤣🤣🤣
4:14 “Hey, who turned out the lights?”
Ed from Ed, Edd n Eddy: (clicks TV remote in the dark) Seen it!
The "Strike on the Ass" matches still cracks me up.
They were like Tom and Jerry at Warner Bros
Funny thing is, they were originally meant to be a one short short of an. extreme parody of a classic chase cartoon, like Tom and Jerry. Chuck Jones unexpectedly wound up with a hit on his hands.
Another Fantastic Warner Bros Cartoon at that, gotta love the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote Shorts.😄👍
"Road Runners can't read and don't drink."
I know I’m not supposed to question logic in cartoons, but seriously, how the heck did he write that sign if he can’t read?🤣
@@glowworm2lol that's the joke😂
@@Zimmy_1981 I know. That's what makes it so funny. You don't expect the sign!
@@glowworm2 And it's water, not vodka. He's running in a desert so RR's got to stay hydrated somehow.
Wile E Coyote can’t compete with the Roadrunners speed
This was my first ever looney tunes cartoon and to this fay i love the show and the road runner and while e cayote are my favevorite charchters
El coyote jamas se rinde😅😂
These will never be duplicated.....
A classic in my book. The pacing could’ve been corrected a little, especially with the maze gag. But nevertheless this still a good cartoon
My rating: 9/10
I can always say Wile E. Coyote is my childhood icon and best Looney Tunes character of all!
I do felt so sorry for Wile E.
Release Coyote vs Acme!
In real life, coyotes are faster than roadrunners.
😂😂😂😂😂hilarious classic
Ah yes, the Coyote and Roadrunner, my favorite MAIN L.T Duo (you know, characters that most people will recognize and not more obscure characters that I love a slight bit more)
_Meep(-)meep!_
Pucka pucka pucka pucka zoooooooooom
Please don't call theatrical shorts "episodes".
Roadrunner is my favourite Looney Tunes character!
Maybe he should just go to a restaurant instead of spending all his money on weapons and traps to try and kill the same roadrunner over and over again. XD
Michael Maltese wrote the best stories.
@@darkwood777 Maltese also co-created Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner in tandem with Chuck Jones.
2:31 - This music was always kinda cool. Wish I remembered the name.
That music is called "Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals" by Raymond Scott. A lot of his music can be heard in Looney Tunes shorts. In particular, "Power House."
“MEEP MEEP”
-RoadRunner (1952)
Can you do sone shorts by Bob Clampett, like “The Old Grey Hare” and “A Gruesome Twosome”?
1:33 expected results.
1:54 Actual results
2:31 expected results
2:55 actual results
6:00 also actual results
What can I say except thank you again.
If the Road Runner can't read and doesn't drink, how can he be sure his sign says so and stay hydrated?
In their 2nd paired short the duo does it again with another classic short not as good as their debut but this one still holds up on it's own.
The classic cartoons are the best
Outstanding animation!
If Roadrunners can’t read, how can he write
Welcome to New Mexico
And Arizona
Such a classic
1:57. Space Jam.
such a Classic!
Hella Case Of Liberty!
I always loved road runner and Wylie E