Wile E. Coyote

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Wile E. Coyote
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Species Coyote
Gender Male
Member of Tune Squad
Affiliation Road Runner
Bugs Bunny
Daffy Duck
Occupation None
Father One father, Cage E. Coyote
Mother Not mentioned
Other relative(s) One descendant, Tech E. Coyote in Loonatics Unleashed
Marital status Single
First appearance LTS: "Fast and Furry-ous" (1949)
Played by Wile E.:Mel Blanc (1952-1989)
Joe Alaskey (1991-2003)
Maurice LaMarche (2008)
James Arnold Taylor (2014)
J.P Karliak (2015-2020)
Eric Bauza (2018)
Keith Ferguson (2022)
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The Bugs Bunny Road-Runner Movie
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Space Jam
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Baby Looney Tunes
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Coyote Falls
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The Looney Tunes Show
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The Looney Tunes Show (2D)
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New Looney Tunes

Wile E. Coyote is an anthropomorphic coyote and a character the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies theatrical shorts. Created by Chuck Jones and Michael Maltese, he is the frequent advesary of the Road Runner who tries to capture him, either using his elaborate schemes or with the help of mail-in products from the ACME corporation, but failing in each attenpt. Although he doesn't usually speak, Wile E. did hace speaking voice in other cartoons (namely those with his pairing with Bugs Bunny), which was originally provided by Mel Blanc.

Wile's protégé in Tiny Toon Adventures is Calamity Coyote.

Character Description

Appearances

TV Series

Movies

Shorts

Comics

Video games

Theme Parks

Biography

Debut series

Looney Tunius Wikipedius

We're All a Little Looney

Come on and Slam! and Welcome to the Jam!

Wile E. Sell Out

Wile E. Get Modern (and 3D)

Going Down The Rabbit Hole

Wile E's Upcoming Trial

It's Hard Hat Time

Development

Gallery

Main article: Wile E. Coyote/Gallery

Toys and Merchandise

Behind the Scenes

In popular culture

  • In the 3rd Rock from the Sun episode "Much Ado About Dick," Harry refuses to take Tommy out for a drive, so Tommy wagers a bet with Harry that if the Roadrunner wins, Harry will drive him, but if he loses, Tommy will never ask Harry again. Harry takes the bet because he believes Wile E.'s next scheme is too good to fail him again.
  • In the second half of the Mad episode "Pooh Grit/Not a Fan a Montana," Miley Cyrus baits Justin Beiber in the middle of the desert road with "Beib Seed" so the distracted Beiber would get run over by a bus. When Beiber stops on the road to eat it, there isn't a bus in sit, forcing Cyrus to test it and be run over. Eventually their feuding destroys the planet, but Beiber has survived in a Jetsons-like space car, who ends the short with by saying, "Beep, beep!"

Robot Chicken

Main article: Robot Chicken
  • "ACME CEO Remembered":
  • "Executed by the State": In the skit "Wile E. Piphany", After the last attempt to kill Road Runner fails, Wile E. Coyote decides to end his own life.
  • "Unnamed Robot Chicken Episode" In "How to Get Away with Murder" Wile E. attempts to teach a class how to solve crime. However his students find out he was responsible for the crime and he is executed via electric chair.
  • "Toon Trauma":
  • "Sweet J Presents":

Family Guy

Main article: Family Guy
  • "I Never Met The Dead Man": When Peter wants to drive, Brain reminds him of his trip to the south west. The scene cuts to the Road Runner running to the screen before Peter runs him over. Peter asks his passenger, Wile E., if he hit "that ostrich", Wile E. tells him no and tells him to keep driving.
  • "PTV": When Peter might get his own TV show, he recalls that he once owned a business before. The scene cuts to Peter working at ACME, where Wile E. tries to get a refund. Wile E.'s wife comes in to tell him to hurry up.
  • "Peter Problems":
  • "Coma Guy":
  • "The First No L":

Drawn Together

Main article: Drawn Together
  • "Gay Bash": the love tester was produce by ACME, which is the company that supplies Wile E. Coyote with all his devices to capture Road Runner.
  • "Requiem For A Reality Show": At the beginning of the episode, Wooldor runs around like the Road Runner and interupts Spanky who was in the middle of watching porn. Spanky is then given the latin name "Pornus Interruptus".
  • "The One Wherein There Is A Big Twist Part II": Among the wreckage on the beach is a Wile E.-shaped crater.
  • The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie: the gang accidentally run over and kill the Road Runner with their van while in the desert. Wile E., upon seeing his target dead, declares that his life has no meaning and shoots himself in the head with a Bang flag gun. Wile E. is voiced by Jess Harnell.

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