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77
7.3
/4738/
76
/365/
73
/219/
3.8
/5448/
100
/5/
88
/32/
cc age 7+

The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie (1979)
A collection of Warner Brothers short cartoon features, "starring" the likes of Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and Wile.E.Coyote. These animations are interspersed by Bugs Bunny reminiscing on past events and providing links between the individual animations which are otherwise unconnected. This 1979 feature-length compilation includes several of his best cartoons. Among the 11 shorts shown in their entirety are the classics "Robin Hood Daffy," "What's Opera, Doc?," "Bully for Bugs," and "Duck Amuck". The Bugs Bunny Road Runner Movie provides a showcase not only for Jones's razor-sharp timing, but for the work of his exceptional crew, which included designer Maurice Noble, writer Mike Maltese, composers Carl Stalling and Milt Franklyn, and voice actor Mel Blanc.
poster
82
64
7.8
/1959/
77
/82/
73
/77/
3.9
/3098/
100
/5/
88
/32/

Beep, Beep (1952)
The Coyote chases the Road Runner through a maze of mine shafts.
poster
64
6.5
/227949/
69
/11029/
68
/6291/
3.3
/450045/
44
/87/
63
/16862/
57
/31/
cc age 7+

Space Jam (1996)
With their freedom on the line, the Looney Tunes seek the help of NBA superstar Michael Jordan to win a basketball game against a team of moronic aliens.
poster
61
5.8
/42732/
63
/1929/
63
/1578/
3.1
/84536/
57
/134/
50
/1388/
64
/32/
cc age 7+

Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003)
Fed up with all the attention going to Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck quits Hollywood, teams up with recently-fired stuntman Damien Drake Jr. and embarks on a round-the-world adventure, along with Bugs and The VP of Warner Bros. Their mission? Find Damien's father, and the missing blue diamond... and stay one step ahead of The Acme Corp., who wants the diamond for their own purposes.
poster
75
57
7.9
/2650/
76
/97/
70
/95/
3.9
/4074/

Fast and Furry-ous (1949)
This was the debut for Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. It was also their only cartoon made in the 1940s. It set the template for the series, in which Wile E. Coyote (here given the ersatz Latin name Carnivorous Vulgaris) tries to catch Roadrunner (Accelleratii Incredibus) through many traps, plans and products, although in this first cartoon not all of the products are yet made by the Acme Corporation.
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52
4.5
/86023/
55
/6328/
66
/4162/
1.9
/250753/
25
/228/
79
/690/
36
/46/
cc age 7+

Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021)
When LeBron and his young son Dom are trapped in a digital space by a rogue A.I., LeBron must get them home safe by leading Bugs, Lola Bunny and the whole gang of notoriously undisciplined Looney Tunes to victory over the A.I.'s digitized champions on the court. It's Tunes versus Goons in the highest-stakes challenge of his life.
poster
70
37
7.5
/1308/
67
/35/
67
/48/
3.7
/1152/

Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z (1956)
Wile E. Coyote unsuccessfully chases the Road Runner using such contrivances as a rifle, a steel plate, a dynamite stick on an extending metal pulley, a painting of a collapsed bridge (which the Coyote falls into while Road Runner passes right through), and a jet motor.
poster
69
37
7.2
/1145/
67
/44/
69
/52/
3.6
/1259/

Zipping Along (1953)
Hypnosis doesn't help the Coyote catch the Road Runner, nor do a clutch of string-controlled rifles or dozens of mousetraps, but they all manage to backfire on him, naturally.
poster
72
35
7.5
/1084/
73
/39/
69
/34/
3.7
/1310/

Going! Going! Gosh! (1952)
The Coyote makes various attempts to get the Road Runner with an explosive-tipped arrow, by shooting himself out of a sling shot and by covering the road with quick drying cement.
poster
72
31
7.4
/987/
71
/34/
71
/29/
3.6
/928/

Guided Muscle (1955)
While cooking a tin can, the Coyote spots a better meal rushing by: the Road Runner.
poster
72
30
7.4
/989/
74
/30/
69
/28/
3.7
/982/

Zoom and Bored (1957)
Wile E. Coyote uses a bottle full of bees, a brick wall, a boulder in a catapult, and a harpoon gun in his attempts to catch the Road Runner.
poster
73
30
7.5
/956/
73
/28/
70
/24/
3.7
/1034/

Ready.. Set.. Zoom! (1955)
Among the strategies that fail in Wile E. Coyote's attempts to catch the Roadrunner: glue on the road, a giant rubber band, an outboard motor in a wash tub, and dressing in drag as a female Roadrunner.
poster
73
30
7.5
/870/
73
/21/
71
/28/
3.7
/1022/

To Beep or Not to Beep (1963)
Wile E. Coyote hopes to stop and catch the Road Runner using a huge, boulder-throwing catapult. But no matter where Wile E. positions himself, the catapult drops the boulder on him.
poster
71
29
7.2
/814/
72
/25/
69
/28/
3.6
/964/

Beep Prepared (1961)
Wile E. Coyote tries yet again to catch the Road Runner.
poster
71
29
7.4
/868/
70
/24/
71
/28/
3.6
/1067/

Whoa, Be-Gone! (1958)
Wile E. Coyote's plans for catching the Road Runner involve a giant elastic spring, a gun and trampoline, TNT sticks in a barrel, and tornado seeds.
poster
72
28
7.5
/994/
70
/23/
71
/28/
3.6
/810/

Scrambled Aches (1957)
Wile E. Coyote uses, among other things, a dehydrated boulder to try to catch the Road Runner.
poster
71
27
7.5
/885/
70
/28/
66
/27/
3.6
/829/

There They Go-Go-Go! (1956)
Wile E. Coyote is hungry and schemes to catch the Road Runner.
poster
67
24
6.9
/647/
63
/25/
67
/30/
3.5
/724/

Hot-Rod and Reel! (1959)
Wile E. Coyote's failed efforts to catch the Road Runner involve the use of roller skates, a gun in a camera, a trampoline, a dynamite stick on a crossbow, a bogus railroad crossing, and a jet-powered unicycle.
poster
68
22
7.5
/610/
63
/11/
66
/26/
3.5
/614/

Zip 'n Snort (1961)
Wile E. Coyote tries to catch the Road Runner using a sling shot, a grenade in a toy airplane whose propeller detaches and leaves the plane behind.
poster
69
20
7.3
/396/
73
/36/
60
/30/
3.5
/397/

Adventures of the Road-Runner (1962)
Adventures of the Road-Runner is an animated film, directed by Chuck Jones and co-directed by Maurice Noble and Tom Ray. It was the intended pilot for a TV series starring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, but was never picked up until four years later when Warner Bros. Television produced The Road Runner Show for CBS from 1966 to 1968 and later on ABC from 1971 to 1973. As a result, it was split into three further shorts. The first one was To Beep or Not to Beep (1963). The other two were assembled by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises in 1965 after they took over the Looney Tunes series. The split-up shorts were titled Road Runner a Go-Go and Zip Zip Hooray!.
poster
64
19
7.3
/591/
53
/6/
69
/23/
3.5
/605/

Hopalong Casualty (1960)
Wile E. Coyote tries to catch the Road Runner using a dynamite stick on a fishing pole, a Christmas present wrapping machine, and ACME Earthquake pills.
poster
64
19
6.5
/350/
65
/27/
63
/24/
3.3
/595/

Rabid Rider (2010)
Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote are back! The lovable characters have transitioned to the third dimension in the new series of animated shorts being produced by Warner Brothers. Wile E. Coyote is up to his old tricks in newfangled stereoscopic 3D. Hilarity ensues as per usual, check out the crazy antics in Looney Tunes: Rabid Rider
poster
68
19
7.1
/613/
65
/19/
67
/19/
3.5
/580/

Hook, Line and Stinker (1958)
Wile E. Coyote hopes to catch the Road Runner using a mallet, a cooking pan, a TNT stick, a balloon, and a piano dropped from a precipice. The last of these results in Wile E. falling to the road below along with the piano and ending up with 88 teeth.
poster
66
19
6.9
/478/
67
/15/
63
/23/
3.4
/561/

Chariots of Fur (1994)
In his ongoing quest to eat a decent meal just once, Coyote is still hunting down the roadrunner, despite a warning from the surgeon general that it can damage your health. Undeterred, Coyote employs bird seed, giant mouse traps (or traps for giant mice?) and springs in an attempt to catch the tricky bird.
poster
67
17
7.4
/545/
57
/13/
69
/16/
3.5
/633/

Hip Hip-Hurry! (1958)
Wile E. Coyote is once again after the Road Runner, this time resorting to hand grenades, dynamite, falling rocks and a speed potion (which contains vitamins R, P and M).
poster
58
17
6.0
/389/
53
/12/
59
/25/
3.0
/563/

Superior Duck (1996)
Daffy is supposedly a super hero and tries to show off his "super powers."
poster
66
14
7.2
/469/
55
/10/
70
/14/
3.5
/434/

Zoom at the Top (1962)
Wile E. Coyote tries to catch the Road Runner using a bear trap with a bird seed bait, a jet rocket, an ice-making machine, and a boomerang.
poster
64
14
7.2
/446/
48
/9/
67
/12/
3.5
/589/

Fastest with the Mostest (1960)
Wile E. Coyote tries to drop a rocket bomb on the Road Runner from a balloon but inflates himself instead.
poster
69
14
7.4
/459/
62
/9/
70
/14/
3.5
/481/

Wild About Hurry (1959)
Wile E. Coyote tries to catch the Road Runner by enclosing himself inside an indestructible steel ball.
poster
60
14
6.2
/503/
58
/17/
60
/16/
3.1
/477/

The Wild Chase (1965)
Speedy Gonzales and the Road Runner are racing each other, with Sylvester Cat and Wile E. Coyote in hot pursuit.
poster
64
13
7.2
/449/
55
/6/
63
/14/
3.5
/495/

Lickety-Splat (1961)
Wile E. Coyote chases the Road Runner with roller skis, a bow, a rifle, a boomerang, an anvil, and several exploding darts let loose from a balloon.
poster
66
12
7.0
/376/
62
/7/
64
/11/
3.4
/430/

War and Pieces (1964)
After another failed series of attempts to catch the ever-elusive Road Runner with a grenade, a bow, a rope, invisible paint, and a gun disguised as a peep show, Wile E. Coyote uses a rocket to chase after the bird. The rocket goes off course, crashes through the earth and sends Wile E. to China where a Chinese Road Runner greets him.
poster
64
10
6.6
/312/
63
/8/
65
/11/
3.3
/351/

Freeze Frame (1979)
Wile E. Coyote chases the Road Runner across a frozen desert.
poster
61
10
6.6
/421/
50
/6/
69
/12/
3.1
/260/

Sugar and Spies (1966)
Wile E. Coyote finds a spy kit and uses its contents (sleeping gas, a mail bomb, explosive putty, and a gadget-filled spy car) in his unsuccessful attempt to catch the Road Runner.
poster
60
8
6.4
/259/
55
/8/
58
/10/
3.2
/275/

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny (1980)
Bugs Bunny gushes with excitement over the end of school, but while stopping to wonder why he's excited about this at his age, he runs into a tree and has a flashback to his youth, when he was just as excited about the end of school. But his nemesis, a young Elmer Fudd, is also out, and he's out to get the budding wascally wabbit.
poster
58
?
5.4
/302/
57
/7/
62
/9/
3.1
/248/

Chaser on the Rocks (1965)
Wile E. Coyote is both thirsty and hungry in this one. He keeps seeing mirages of oases in the desert as he chases the Road Runner.
poster
68
?
6.9
/343/
71
/7/
67
/9/
3.3
/296/

Roadrunner a Go-Go (1965)
Wile E. Coyote uses slow motion photography to record his failures at catching the Road Runner in hopes.
poster
56
?
5.7
/310/
51
/7/
54
/9/
3.1
/269/

Shot and Bothered (1966)
Wile E. Coyote uses suction cups, a tennis net, TNT sticks on a rope, a skateboard, helium gas, and a bomb in his unsuccessful attempts to catch the Road Runner.
poster
63
?
6.5
/227/
59
/10/
64
/7/
3.3
/237/

Little Go Beep (2000)
Baby Wile E. Coyote is told by his father, Cage E., that he's not to speak until he catches a roadrunner...
poster
61
?
5.9
/404/
58
/7/
66
/8/
3.1
/318/

The Solid Tin Coyote (1966)
Wile E. Coyote uses scrap metal from a dump to build a huge, mechanical likeness of himself, and uses this robot to chase the Road Runner. It ends up as just another pile of scrap.
poster
59
?
5.6
/258/
58
/6/
61
/7/
3.1
/231/

Tired and Feathered (1965)
Wile E. Coyote's latest misbegotten Road Runner-catching schemes include a propeller-powered backpack...
poster
63
?
6.4
/313/
55
/7/
66
/7/
3.3
/307/

Zip Zip Hooray! (1965)
Wile E. Coyote suspends his chase with the Road Runner to explain to two young boys watching him on TV why he wants to catch the speedy bird.
poster
64
?
6.6
/337/
58
/6/
68
/5/

Rushing Roulette (1965)
Wile E. Coyote chases the Road Runner, and his ploys such as glue on the road, a huge magnifying glass, an exploding piano, a cannon disguised as a camera, and an anvil dropped from a helicopter, all backfire on him, as usual.
poster
59
?
5.9
/322/
55
/8/
61
/8/
3.1
/246/

Out and Out Rout (1966)
Wile E. Coyote chases the Road Runner using a skateboard, a hunting falcon, two doves tied to his feet.
poster
61
?
5.6
/291/
62
/8/
66
/8/
3.1
/226/

Just Plane Beep (1965)
Wile E. Coyote builds a World War I bi-plane to chase the Road Runner.
poster
57
?
5.6
/322/
57
/9/
53
/9/
3.1
/257/

Highway Runnery (1965)
Wile E. Coyote chases the Road Runner around an old jalopy that starts up and runs him over, with the Road Runner at the wheel.
poster
57
?
5.7
/302/
54
/9/
58
/9/
3.1
/261/

Hairied and Hurried (1965)
Wile E. Coyote chases the Road Runner and hopes, without success, to catch his prey using such schemes as a snow-making machine.
poster
60
?
5.8
/328/
60
/8/
59
/7/
3.1
/252/

Clippety Clobbered (1966)
Wile E. Coyote uses a chemistry set to try and catch the Road Runner. He mixes chemicals to yield invisible paint...


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