Chariots of Fur
Chariots of Fur | |
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Production company | Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Warner Bros. Animation Chuck Jones Film Productions |
Distributor | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release date | December 21, 1994 |
Run time | 7:16 |
Starring | Paul Julian Mel Blanc |
Producer(s) | Chuck Jones and Linda Jones Clough |
Music composed by | Geroge Daugherty and Cameron Patrick |
Story by | Chuck Jones (original story) Don Arioli (story editor) |
Director(s) | Chuck Jones |
Art director(s) | Maurice Noble |
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Chariots of Fur is the four hundred and eighty-first short in the Looney Tunes theatrical series. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures (under their Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label) on December 21, 1994. It was written, produced and directed by Chuck Jones.
Wile E. Coyote (dogius-ignoramii) laughs at the Surgeon General's warning about how chasing a Road Runner (boulevardius-burnupis) is hazardous to his health.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Road Runner: (holds up sign) Road Runners are extremely flexible!
Wile E.: (holding up sign) Have mercy.
Wile E.: (holding up sign) In Heaven's name - what am I doing?
Characters
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Organizations
Objects
- Bird seed
- Acme Giant Mouse Trap
- Springcoil latched to a boulder
- Acme Instant Road
- Giant Archer's Bow
- Acme Cactus Costume
- Makeshift diving board
- Acme Lightning Bolts
- Practice cactus
Production
Development
Filming
Music
The music was composed by George Daughtery and Cameron Patrick.
"Dance of the Comedians" by Bedřich Smetana, a recurring theme of the Wile E./Road Runner cartoons, is featured in this short.
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: December 21, 1994
Behind the scenes
- This was the last Wile E./Road Runner cartoon to be directed by Chuck Jones.
- This is the first of a few Looney Tunes cartoons made by Chuck Jones Film Productions.
- It premiered alongside Richie Rich in North American theatres.
Critical reception
Home availability
- In the United States: