War and Pieces
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War and Pieces is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical animated short which was made in 1963 and released in 1964. It was directed by Chuck Jones, and features Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner.
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[edit] Summary
Wile E. Coyote (Caninus Nervous Rex) pursues Road Runner (Burn-Em Uppus Asphaltus) and hurls a hand grenade which rebounds off a saguaro. Later attempts by the coyote include a bow, a hydraulic press activated by an electric eye, invisible paint, and a disguised shotgun. Finally, he rides a rocket, which goes the wrong way and sends him to the home of the Chinese Road Runner on roller skates.
[edit] Notes
This was the last Chuck Jones cartoon release from his first term at Warner Bros.
[edit] Censorship
- The ABC version of this cartoon cuts the sequence where Wile E. Coyote disguises a double-barrel shotgun as a peep show (called "Secrets of a Harem") and ends up getting shot. Also cut was an early scene where a hand grenade ricochets back to Wile E. and blows him up.
- The Merrie Melodies Show on FOX shows the "Secrets of a Harem" sequence, but replaces the part where Wile E. gets shot with a frozen scene of the Roadrunner looking down from a cliff.
[edit] Credits
- Director: Chuck Jones
- Co-Director: Maurice Noble
- Story: John Dunn
- Animation: Ken Harris, Richard Thompson, Bob Bransford, Tom Ray
- Layout: Dave Rose
- Background: Philip DeGuard
- Voices: Paul Julian
- Film Editor: Treg Brown
- Music: Bill Lava