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The Road Runner (Picture 4)

Saturday, April 2, 2011

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The Road Runner (Picture 4)
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Episodes of The Road Runner Show were opened and closed with a "groovy" song written by Barbara Cameron and performed by a vocal group, with difficult-to-understand lyrics rather like those on the classic Spiderman television series (1967-70). This was the same song that would be played after "This is It" on The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour. With the song, quick cuts from various Road Runner cartoons were shown. Some of the cartoons from which the cuts were extracted were "Run, Run, Sweet Road Runner" (Wile E. fluttering his eyebrows at the camera), "Tired and Feathered" (Wile E. shaking his head to mean "no" and the Road Runner releasing a lever to send Wile E. barreling down a hill on a stone log which crushes him against the rock formation at the base of the hill), The Road Runner (Picture 4). The Road Runner cartoon images gallery 4. The Road Runner cartoon pictures collection 4. "Highway Runnery" (Wile E.'s fan losing power just as he is about to clear a gorge on his wind sail), "Hip- Hip- Hurry!" (Wile E. being startled from behind him and between his legs by the beep-beeping Road Runner; Wile E. trying to sling-shot a dynamite stick, only to have it explode in his face), and "Wild About Hurry" (Wile E.'s rocket colliding with a rock). Each episode of the 30-minute-long Road Runner Show that aired on CBS from September 10, 1966 to September 7, 1968, started with a Road Runner cartoon, many of which, directed by Larriva or by McKimson, had been completed and distributed to theatres just months earlier! Road Runner cartoons on The Road Runner Show were titled on red background, with Wile E. standing to the left of the title and looking schemingly at the Road Runner, who stood to the title's right. The same Road Runner and Wile E. poses were seen during the closing credits of every Road Runner Show. The Road Runner (Picture 4). The Road Runner cartoon images gallery 4. The Road Runner cartoon pictures collection 4.

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