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==Objects==
==Objects==
* Springlocked boxing glove trap
* Springloaded boxing glove trap strapped to a boulder
* Anvil
* Anvil and Tightwire
* Wile's backpack
* Wile's backpack (mistakened for a parachute)
* [[Acme Aspirin]]
* [[Acme Aspirin]]
* TNT glass water trap
* TNT-canister booby-trap rigged to a glass of water
* Mining caps
* Mining caps (Red: Wile E. Coyote and Green: Road Runner)
* Explosives (TNT, dynamite, nytro glycerine)
* Explosives Room (Consisting of TNT, dynamite and nitroglycerine)
* Springboard
* Springboard Catapult
* Rocket
* Rocket-Bike
* [[Acme Rocket Powered Roller Skates]]
* [[Acme Rocket-Powered Roller Skates]]
* Railroad Track Piece and Two Fake Bushes


==Vehicles==
==Vehicles==

Revision as of 07:35, 26 March 2024

Beep, Beep
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Production company Warner Bros. Cartoons
Distributor Warner Bros. Pictures
The Vitaphone Corporation
Release date May 24, 1952
Run time 7 minutes
Starring Paul Julian
Music composed by Carl Stalling
Story by Michael Maltese
Director(s) Charles M. Jones
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Beep, Beep is the three hundred and fiftieth Looney Tunes theatrical short. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and The Vitaphone Corporation on May 24, 1952. It was written by Michael Maltese, and directed by Chuck Jones.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Road Runner Paul Julian
Wile E. Coyote N/A


Organizations

Locations

Objects

  • Springloaded boxing glove trap strapped to a boulder
  • Anvil and Tightwire
  • Wile's backpack (mistakened for a parachute)
  • Acme Aspirin
  • TNT-canister booby-trap rigged to a glass of water
  • Mining caps (Red: Wile E. Coyote and Green: Road Runner)
  • Explosives Room (Consisting of TNT, dynamite and nitroglycerine)
  • Springboard Catapult
  • Rocket-Bike
  • Acme Rocket-Powered Roller Skates
  • Railroad Track Piece and Two Fake Bushes

Vehicles

  • Train

Production

Development

Filming

Music

The music was composed by Carl W. Stalling.

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: May 25, 1952 in theatres

Behind the scenes

  • The title alludes to the unique sound that the Road Runner makes.
  • Originally, this cartoon was going to be called, "The Pursuit of Slap Happiness", according to Michael Barrier on an audio commentary for Fast and Furry-ous.
  • This cartoon once again uses the latin names, (Carnivorous Vulgaris and Accelleratii Incredibus), from Fast and Furry-ous. It would be used once more in Going! Going! Gosh!

Errors

Everlasting influence

Critical reception

Home availability

  • In the United States:

References