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Fur of Flying
Fur of Flying Title Card
Directed By: Matthew O'Callaghan
Produced By: Spike Brandt
Tony Cervone
Greg Lyons
Released: September 24, 2010 (with Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole)
Series: Looney Tunes
Story: Tom Sheppard
Animation: Kent Alfred
Monica Aston
Ray Chase
Eric Drobile
Mitch Gonzalez
Michael Hollander
Ken Huling
Will Kistler
Matt Kummer
Ivan Oviedo
Chris Tost
Trevor Young
Layouts: Joseph P. Johnston
Robert Skiena
Backgrounds: Ronnie Bates
Film Editor: Jeff Shiffman
Voiced By: Paul Julian (archive recordings)
Music: Christopher Lennertz
Starring: Wile E. Coyote
Road Runner
Preceded By: Coyote Falls
Succeeded By: Rabid Rider
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Fur Of Flying (2010)

Fur of Flying is a 2010 Looney Tunes short directed by Matthew O'Callaghan.

Plot

Using a makeshift copter-helmet, Wile E. Coyote intends to catch Road Runner, whilst avoiding heat-seeking missiles. The start shows "ACME Bonnie Bike, Football helmet, Mega-Motor and Ceiling Fan (with four blades wooden)" Coyote shows the camera his Copter helmet and teeth (one tooth sparkles) he hears the Road Runner and chases him. Coyote is about to grab him but crashes into the cactus and flies into a canyon and when he got out the copter Stops working and Coyote saves his life by reactivating the fan. But, he landed in a restricted area and two missiles chase him. The red one chases the Road Runner as the blue one stays after Coyote. Coyote lands on a very high rock but the missile is stuck on a branch. Coyote's fan accidentally activates as poor Coyote tries to stop but the missile blows up and the rock carries Coyote falling back to Earth the last missile heads to Coyote as the Road Runner escapes Coyote activates the chopper but his helmet comes off escaping as Coyote stuck the missile blows up turning Coyote black-gray. he displays a yellow burnt-lettered "That's All Folks!" sign before passing out.

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