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    Wile E. Coyote cartoon collection (12 series, 1952-1963)

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    Wile E. Coyote cartoon collection (12 series, 1952-1963)

    Wile E. Coyote cartoon collection (12 series, 1952-1963)
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    Wile E. Coyote has unsuccessfully attempted to catch and eat Bugs Bunny. In these cartoons, the coyote takes on the guise of a self-described "super genius" and speaks with a smooth, generic upper-class accent provided by Mel Blanc. While he is incredibly intelligent, he is limited to technology and is often easily outsmarted, a somewhat physical symbolism of "street smarts" besting "book smarts."

    In one short (Hare-Breadth Hurry, 1963), Bugs Bunny—with the help of "speed pills"—even stands in for Road Runner, who has "sprained a giblet", and carries out the duties of outsmarting the hungry scavenger. This is the only Bugs Bunny/Wile E. Coyote short in which the coyote does not speak. As usual Wile E. Coyote ends up falling down a canyon. In a later, made-for-TV short, which had a young Elmer Fudd chasing a young Bugs Bunny, Elmer also falls down a canyon. On the way down he is overtaken by Wile E. Coyote who shows a sign telling Elmer to get out of the way for someone who is more experienced in falling.

    Wile E. Coyote cartoon collection (12 series, 1952-1963)
    Wile E. Coyote cartoon collection (12 series, 1952-1963)


    1."Operation Rabbit" (1952),-(720x480)
    2."To Hare is Human" (1956),-(720x480)
    3."Rabbit's Feat" (1960),-(512x384)
    4."Compressed Hare" (1961),-(352x256)
    5."Hare-Breadth Hurry" (1963),-(352x256)



    Wolf and Sheepdog, also known as Ralph E. Wolf and Sam Sheepdog, are characters in a series of animated cartoons in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies line of cartoons. They were created by Chuck Jones.

    Ralph (named after a Warner Bros. employee) has virtually the same character design as another Chuck Jones character, Wile E. Coyote—brown fur, wiry body, and huge ears, but with a red nose in place of the Coyote's black one; (usually) white eyes instead of Wile E.'s yellow; and, occasionally, a fang protruding from his mouth. He also shares the Coyote's appetite, and persistent use of Acme Corporation products, but he covets sheep instead of road runners and, when he speaks, doesn't have the upper-class accent or the egotistical bearing of the Coyote. Another crucial difference is that of personality: Ralph does not have the fanatical drive of the Coyote in pursuing his prey, preferring to abandon his chase at the end of the working day.

    Sam, by contrast, is a large, burly sheepdog with white or tan fur and mop of red hair that usually covers his eyes. He very rarely runs and tends to be sedentary in his movements. He does, however, possess effective strength to incapacitate Ralph with a single punch once he catches him.

    Wile E. Coyote cartoon collection (12 series, 1952-1963)
    Wile E. Coyote cartoon collection (12 series, 1952-1963)


    1."Don't Give Up the Sheep" (1953), -(640x464)
    2."Sheep Ahoy" (1954),-(512x384)
    3."Double Or Mutton" (1955),-(512x384)
    4."Steal Wool" (1957),-(640x464)
    5."Ready, Woolen and Able" (1960),-(512x384)
    6."A Sheep In The Deep" (1962),-(512x384)
    7."Woolen Under Where" (1963),-(512x384)