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    Road Runner

    Species:

    Greater roadrunner

    Road Runner, also known as Beep Beep, is a Looney Tunes character created by Chuck Jones and Michael Maltese.

    Road Runner debuted with his frequent adversary Wile E. Coyote in 1949's "Fast and Furry-ous". To date, 48 cartoons have been made featuring these characters, including the computer-animated shorts, most of which were directed by Chuck Jones.

    Looney tunes characters

    In each cartoon, Wile E. Coyote utilizes absurdly complex gizmos (often from ACME, a mail-order company and recurring gimmick in Looney Tunes) and elaborate plans to try to catch his prey, rather than his natural guile, but fails every time.

    Road Runner speaks only with a signature "beep beep" (sometimes misheard as "meep-meep") noise (provided by Paul Julian) and an occasional "popping-cork" tongue noise.

    Scenery[]

    The desert scenery in the first two Road Runner cartoons was designed by Robert Gribbroek and was quite realistic, with rich blue skies, yellow grounds, reddish rock formations, and sometimes lush green bushes here and there.

    In most later cartoons, the scener

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