Little Go Beep
Little Go Beep | |
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Production company | Warner Bros. Classic Animation |
Distributor | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release date | November 6, 2000 |
Run time | 7:55 |
Starring | Stan Freberg Paul Julian |
Producer(s) | Spike Brandt Kathleen Helppie-Shipley (senior producer) |
Music composed by | Richard Stone |
Story by | Earl Kress |
Director(s) | Spike Brandt |
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Little Go Beep is the four hundred and eighty-eighth short in the Looney Tunes theatrical series. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures on November 6, 2000, for a screening at the 33rd Annual WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival.[1] It was written by Earl Kress, produced by Spike Bradnt and Kathleen Helppie-Shipley, and directed by Brandt.
Baby Wile E.'s father, Cage E. Coyote, gives him a very important task of catching a roadrunner. Wile E. attempts to do it in order to prove himself of speaking to his own father.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Cage E.: He's a good boy, but I don't think he's going to be talking for a looooong time!
Characters
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Organizations
Locations
- Earth
- United States
- Southwestern desert
- Cage E. Coyote's den
- The Noble Mine
- Explosives shed
- Southwestern desert
- United States
Objects
- Wet cement
- Coyote Flying Suit
- Dynamite
- Warhead shell
- Acme Rocket Skates
- Acme Anvil
- Acme Jr. Jack in the Box
- Acme Jr. Toy Blocks
- 1st Place Trophy for Stealth Sheep Stealing Contest
- Harris Cup
- 1st Place Award for 10k Coyote Run
- Maltese Trophy for Best Use of an Anvil
- The 1st Place Charles M. Jones Super Genius Award
- Baby toy keys
- Acme Badger Trap
- Acme Jr. Stretch Hamstring
- Acme Jr. Jack in the Box
- Acme Jr. Aqua-Rockets
Vehicles
- Acme Jr. Big Trike
Production
Development
Filming
It was copyrighted in 1999.
Music
The music was composed by Richard Stone.
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: November 6, 2000 at the Worldfest Houston International Film Festival
Behind the scenes
- It was the last Looney Tunes project Richard Stone would compose before his passing in 2001.
- Cage E. has a picture of himself and Chuck Jones at his home.
- The Maltese Trophy is named after writer Michael Maltese.
- The Noble Mine likely got it's name from writer Maurice Noble.
- At the end of this short, the "That's all folks!" sendoff is done differently; written in the form of a crayon. It also includes a logo for the Baby Looney Tunes brand.
Errors
Legacy
- Although the short is tied to the Baby Looney Tunes brand of merchandise, a preschool television series of the same name was later produced by Warner Bros. Animation.
Critical reception
Home availability
- In the United States: