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Road Runner a Go-Go
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Directed By: Chuck Jones (uncredited)
Produced By: David H. DePatie
Released: February 1, 1965
Series: Merrie Melodies
Story: Michael Maltese
Animation: Phil Monroe
Ken Harris
Ben Washam
Lloyd Vaughan
A.C. Gamer (effects)[1]
Layouts: Robert Gribbroek
Backgrounds: Peter Alvarado
Film Editor: Treg Brown
Voiced By: Mel Blanc
Dick Beals
Nancy Wible
Paul Julian (uncredited)
Music: Carl W. Stalling
Starring: Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner
Preceded By: Cats and Bruises
Succeeded By: The Wild Chase


Road Runner a Go-Go is one of 3 cartoons cut down from the unsold pilot Adventures of the Road-Runner (the others were To Beep or Not to Beep and Zip Zip Hooray!). Milt Franklyn was credited as the musician with the correct spelling of his name. This cartoon and Zip Zip Hooray! were the only two Adventures of the Road Runner cut-downs that didn't have musical score dubbed by William Lava, due to extremely poor budgets. It includes the sequence of Adventures of the Road-Runner with Wile E. Coyote speaking to the viewing audience. This cartoon also features a theme song called "Out in the Desert". The original pilot was produced by David H. DePatie with supervising director Chuck Jones.

The original pilot is available on LTGC Volume 2, Disc 2.

Notes

  • The rope sequence and the catapult sequence are reused from To Beep or Not to Beep.
  • The toy plane/grenade sequence is reused from an earlier Road-Runner/Coyote cartoon.

Gallery

Video

File:Road Runner A Go-Go








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