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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Fast and Furry-ous''}} | |||
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|prodcompany= [[Warner Bros. Cartoons]] | |prodcompany= [[Warner Bros. Cartoons]] | ||
|distributor= [[Warner Bros. Pictures]]<br />[[The Vitaphone Corporation]] | |distributor= [[Warner Bros. Pictures]]<br />[[The Vitaphone Corporation]] | ||
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'''Fast and Furry-ous''' is | '''''Fast and Furry-ous''''' is a ''[[Looney Tunes (theatrical shorts)|Looney Tunes]]'' theatrical short. It was distributed by [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] and [[The Vitaphone Corporation]] on [[September 17]], [[1949]]. It was written by [[Michael Maltese]], and directed by [[Chuck Jones]]. | ||
In the middle of the American desert, a lone, hungry coyote attempts to capture and eat a roadrunner. | In the middle of the American desert, a lone, hungry coyote attempts to capture and eat a roadrunner. | ||
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==Objects== | ==Objects== | ||
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==Vehicles== | ==Vehicles== | ||
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===Filming=== | ===Filming=== | ||
==Music== | ==Music== | ||
The music was composed by [[Carl Stalling]]. | The music was composed by [[Carl Stalling]]. The short uses music from the Bedřich Smetana opera ''The Bartered Bride'', specifically ''Dance of the Comedians''. | ||
==Release== | ==Release== | ||
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==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
* The title is a play on the expression "fast and furious". | * The title is a play on the expression "fast and furious". | ||
* | * In this cartoon, Wile E. is only referred to as "the Coyote." He is christened Wile E. in "[[Operation: Rabbit]]." | ||
** The mock species names for Wile E. (''Carnivorous Vulgaris'') and Road Runner (''Accelleratii Incredibus'') make a debut in this short. | ** The mock species names for Wile E. (''Carnivorous Vulgaris'') and Road Runner (''Accelleratii Incredibus'') make a debut in this short. | ||
==Errors== | ==Errors== | ||
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==Everlasting | |||
* | ==Everlasting influence== | ||
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==Critical reception== | ==Critical reception== | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
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==Home availability== | ==Home availability== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
[[Category: | <references/> | ||
[[Category:1949]] | |||
[[Category:Looney Tunes]] | |||
[[Category:Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote series]] | |||
[[Category:Road Runner theatrical shorts]] | |||
[[Category:Warner Bros. Cartoons]] | |||
[[Category:Wile E. Coyote theatrical shorts]] |
Revision as of 20:43, 26 November 2023
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Production company | Warner Bros. Cartoons |
Distributor | Warner Bros. Pictures The Vitaphone Corporation |
Release date | September 17, 1949 |
Run time | 7:03 |
Starring | Mel Blanc |
Music composed by | Carl Stalling |
Story by | Mike Maltese |
Director(s) | Chuck Jones |
Animation director(s) | Chuck Jones |
Art director(s) | Chuck Jones |
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Fast and Furry-ous is a Looney Tunes theatrical short. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and The Vitaphone Corporation on September 17, 1949. It was written by Michael Maltese, and directed by Chuck Jones.
In the middle of the American desert, a lone, hungry coyote attempts to capture and eat a roadrunner.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Characters
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Locations
Objects
Vehicles
Production
Development
Filming
Music
The music was composed by Carl Stalling. The short uses music from the Bedřich Smetana opera The Bartered Bride, specifically Dance of the Comedians.
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: September 17, 1949 in theatres
Behind the scenes
- The title is a play on the expression "fast and furious".
- In this cartoon, Wile E. is only referred to as "the Coyote." He is christened Wile E. in "Operation: Rabbit."
- The mock species names for Wile E. (Carnivorous Vulgaris) and Road Runner (Accelleratii Incredibus) make a debut in this short.
Errors
Everlasting influence
Critical reception
In other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Home availability
- In the United States: