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* This cartoon failed to come up with mock latin names, so they just used the regular latin names for both the Road Runner and Coyote. | * This cartoon failed to come up with mock latin names, so they just used the regular latin names for both the Road Runner and Coyote. | ||
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Whizzard of Ow | |
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Production company | Warner Bros. Animation Rough Draft Studios |
Distributor | Warner Bros. Home Video |
Release date | 2003 |
Run time | 7:15 |
Starring | Paul Julian (Audio Archive) Tress MacNeille |
Producer(s) | Larry Doyle Sherry Gunther |
Music composed by | John Frizzell |
Story by | Chris Kelly |
Director(s) | Brett Haaland |
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The Whizzard of OW! (or simply Whizzard of Ow) is a 2003 Looney Tunes short.
After an epic wizard battle that ends with the two wizards ultimately destroying each other, Wile E. Coyote stumbles across an Acme Book of Magic and uses it and some other Acme Products to help him try and catch the Road Runner.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Characters
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Organizations
Locations
- Earth
- United States
- Southwest desert
- Protected Scorpion Habitat
- Southwest desert
- United States
- Outer Space
Objects
- ACME Book of Magic
- Transmogrifying the Familiar
- Become A Giant
- How to Levitate Things
- ACME Flying Broom
- Wile E.'s Cellphone
- ACME Bomb
- ACME Clear Paint
- Crystal ball Boobytrap (consisting of a bomb and clear paint)
- Signposts saying: "See the Future", "FREE!"
- Large Rock
- Bird Seed
- Free Bird Seed Signpost
- Flying Carpet
Animals and Creatures
- Black Cat
- Panther
- Pegasus
- Snakes
- Iguana
- Great white shark
- Female Road Runner
Vehicles
- Truck (presumed)
- Train
- Train Cars
- Puffy Mattresses
- Soft Marshmallows
- 10,000 Deadly Snakes
- Lawnmower
Production
Development
Filming
Music
The music was composed by John Frizzell.
Release
Behind the scenes
- The Title is a pun of the classic movie and story: The Wizard of OZ
- This cartoon failed to come up with mock latin names, so they just used the regular latin names for both the Road Runner and Coyote.
Errors
- The Road Runner actually beeped like a regular car or truck but was able to fix his own sound effect.