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  2. Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Wolf has virtually the same character design as another Chuck Jones character, Wile E. Coyote—brown fur, wiry body, and huge ears, but with a red nose in place of the Coyote's black one; (usually) white eyes instead of the Coyote's yellow ones; and, occasionally, a fang protruding from his mouth.

  3. Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner - Wikipedia

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    As with the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote series, Ralph Wolf uses all sorts of wild inventions and schemes to steal the sheep, but he is continually foiled by the sheepdog. In a move seen by many as a self-referential gag, Ralph Wolf continually tries to steal the sheep not because he is a fanatic (as Wile E. Coyote was), but because it is his ...

  4. Zoom at the Top - Wikipedia

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    Wile E. tries to thaw himself out with a magnifying glass, but only ends up melting himself into a puddle along with the ice as well. 4. Finally, the Coyote paints iron glue on an ACME Boomerang, but when he prepares to launch the boomerang, the glue droops down onto his hand, sticking the Coyote onto the boomerang and carrying him with it as ...

  5. Sheep Ahoy - Wikipedia

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    Sam is propelled straight upward toward Ralph's cliff, where he grabs Ralph by the neck and begins punching him in the face. Eventually, the time clock whistle blows and Ralph and Sam change shifts with their replacements a wolf resembling Wile E. Coyote (a.k.a. George Wolf in this cartoon, and called Sam by Ralph) and Fred Sheepdog. Their ...

  6. Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z - Wikipedia

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    E Coyote sporting his Acme Bat-Man's Outfit in Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z'. The cartoon begins with the title sign and the Coyote hiding behind it, before the Road Runner speeding past. As he comes by, the Coyote runs right after him but gets hit by a truck (with the card on which the main producers of the cartoon are shown), and just the moment Wile ...

  7. Going! Going! Gosh! - Wikipedia

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    Dazed, Wile E. peeks out to inspect the cause, and the manhole cover, and then the boulder, both land on his head. 5. Wile E. Coyote dresses as a female hitch hiker holding a sign that says "Ole Virginy or Bust" in an attempt to lure the Road Runner, but the clever bird speeds right past him and uncovers the Coyote.

  8. The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie - Wikipedia

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    (Slingshot scene and Wile E. Coyote disguising himself as a woman scene) Zipping Along (Human-cannonball scene and the wrecking ball scene) Whoa, Be-Gone! (Teeter-totter scene, the trampoline scene and the high wire structure and dons a wheel-head scene) Hot-Rod and Reel! (Trampoline scene) There They Go-Go-Go! (Rock avalanche scene)

  9. To Beep or Not to Beep - Wikipedia

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    To Beep or Not to Beep is a Merrie Melodies animated short starring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner.Released on December 28, 1963, the cartoon was written by Chuck Jones, John Dunn, Michael Maltese [1] (albeit uncredited), and directed by Jones, Maurice Noble and Tom Ray were the co-directors (albeit the latter is left uncredited). [2]