Always beep-beep

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Movie
German title Always beep-beep
Original title Beep Prepared
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1961
length 7 minutes
Rod
Director Chuck Jones
script John W. Dunn
Chuck Jones
music Milt Franklyn
cut Treg Brown

Always Beep-Beep (Original title: Beep Prepared ; Alternative title: Karl der Coyote - Who dares, wins ) is an American animated short film by Chuck Jones from 1961.

action

Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote are once again linked in deep enmity. Using various strategies, Wile E. Coyote tries to catch and eat the road runner, who is always moving on the street and announcing his coming through the same "Meep Meep". The coyote's plans always turn against him: stones crush him and not the road runner, the coyote always falls into holes for the road runner. He feeds the Road Runner iron fodder so that he can then track it down with a magnet, but the coyote ends up on a train. In the end, Wile E. Coyote shoots himself into space with a rocket armchair with which he actually wanted to catch up with the extremely fast-moving Road Runner, where the armchair explodes and the coyote appears with a bow and arrow as a star sign .

production

All-Time Beep-Beep hit theaters on November 11, 1961 as part of the Merrie Melodies Theatrical Cartoon Series . In the film, Wile E. Coyote tries 11 times to catch the Road Runner. Paul Julian speaks the "Meep Meep" of the Road Runner . The Latin names at the beginning of the film are Tidbittius Velocitus (Road Runner) and Hungrii Flea-Bagius (Wile E. Coyote).

Awards

All-time Beep-Beep was nominated for an Oscar in the category “ Best Animated Short Film ” in 1962 , but could not prevail against Der Ersatz .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Karl the Coyote - Who dares wins super8rezensions.de. Retrieved July 23, 2019.