The desert in the U.S. southwest is the natural habitat of the Road Runner, a high-octane, cartoon bird who runs so fast on the desert's roadways that he leaves a trail of flame or causes pavement to ...
The Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner cartoon characters are, as we all know, a duo from the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies animated series, which first appeared back in 1949. More than 75 years ...
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When the 1969 Plymouth Road Runner made speed affordable
The 1969 Plymouth Road Runner arrived at a moment when muscle cars were getting faster, flashier, and a lot more expensive, ...
The Plymouth Road Runner – named after the famous Warner Bros. cartoon character that always thwarts Wile E. Coyote's attempts to capture it – was a muscle car produced by Chrysler for the Plymouth ...
Other than the episode you mention, no Road Runner-finally-gets-it cartoon has ever been released by Warner Brothers. But surely some animator somewhere has given it a stab. Supposedly an underground ...
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 ...
Thrilljoy has put an incredible doll from its PIX line up for pre-order! of the antagonist of the excellent Road Runner ...
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Why the 1974 Plymouth Road Runner still carried muscle DNA
The 1974 Plymouth Road Runner arrived just as the classic muscle era was running out of road, yet it stubbornly held on to ...
The Plymouth Road Runner has always owned a special corner of my heart, have to admit. They say it's always that way the first time a youngster loses a loved one. Mine slipped away exactly ten years ...
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