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== Plot ==
== Plot ==


As in all other cartoons featuring the pair, Wile E. Coyote tries to catch the Road Runner. It begins with the Coyote (''hungrii flea-baggius'') assuming the "on your mark" stance used in [[track and field]] events. As soon as he goes into "get set" mode, he hears the familiar beeping sound and gets shocked into a backward move, suspended in mid-air atop a ravine. The Road Runner (''tid-bitius velocitus'') issues the gunshot that causes the Coyote to drop (one of three overhead shots shown in the short).
As in all other cartoons featuring the pair, Wile E. Coyote tries to catch the Road Runner. It begins with the Coyote (''hungrii flea-bagius'') assuming the "on your mark" stance used in [[track and field]] events. As soon as he goes into "get set" mode, he hears the familiar beeping sound and gets shocked into a backward move, suspended in mid-air atop a ravine. The Road Runner (''tid-bitius velocitus'') issues the gunshot that causes the Coyote to drop (one of three overhead shots shown in the short).


The coyote's tools include a [[bow and arrow]] and a manhole cover suspended by [[rope]] and [[pulleys]]. Another tool is a [[rocket]]-powered [[Batman]]-type outfit that explodes on him and causes him to drop while his body is charred. Another [[Trap (tactic)|trap]] involves [[iron]] [[Pelletizing|pellets]], a [[magnet]], [[roller skates]] and, unfortunately for Wile E., a [[locomotive]]. After that failure, the coyote sets up a spring-loaded block of [[Pavement (material)|pavement]]. At [[sunset]], he erects a pair of [[machine guns]] connected by taut [[rope]], and ends up getting reduced in size when the guns blast him in the midsection. That [[night]], the coyote buys 30 miles of [[railroad]] tracks and a [[rocket sled]], but instead of going straight ahead, the rocket sled shoots up into the sky, past many stars and satellites until it explodes in outer space, where it forms into a [[Sagittarius (constellation)|Sagittarius]]-like constellation of Wile E. Coyote.
The coyote's tools include a [[bow and arrow]] and a manhole cover suspended by [[rope]] and [[pulleys]]. Another tool is a [[rocket]]-powered [[Batman]]-type outfit that explodes on him and causes him to drop while his body is charred. Another [[Trap (tactic)|trap]] involves [[iron]] [[Pelletizing|pellets]], a [[magnet]], [[roller skates]] and, unfortunately for Wile E., a [[locomotive]]. After that failure, the coyote sets up a spring-loaded block of [[Pavement (material)|pavement]]. At [[sunset]], he erects a pair of [[machine guns]] connected by taut [[rope]], and ends up getting reduced in size when the guns blast him in the midsection. That [[night]], the coyote buys 30 miles of [[railroad]] tracks and a [[rocket sled]], but instead of going straight ahead, the rocket sled shoots up into the sky, past many stars and satellites until it explodes in outer space, where it forms into a [[Sagittarius (constellation)|Sagittarius]]-like constellation of Wile E. Coyote.

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Beep Prepared
Directed byChuck Jones
Written byJohn W. Dunn
Chuck Jones
StarringPaul Julian (uncredited)
Edited byTreg Brown
Music byMilt Franklyn
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
November 11, 1961 (1961-11-11)
Running time
6 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Beep Prepared is a Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1961. It features Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner. Chuck Jones directed from a story by John Dunn.

Plot

As in all other cartoons featuring the pair, Wile E. Coyote tries to catch the Road Runner. It begins with the Coyote (hungrii flea-bagius) assuming the "on your mark" stance used in track and field events. As soon as he goes into "get set" mode, he hears the familiar beeping sound and gets shocked into a backward move, suspended in mid-air atop a ravine. The Road Runner (tid-bitius velocitus) issues the gunshot that causes the Coyote to drop (one of three overhead shots shown in the short).

The coyote's tools include a bow and arrow and a manhole cover suspended by rope and pulleys. Another tool is a rocket-powered Batman-type outfit that explodes on him and causes him to drop while his body is charred. Another trap involves iron pellets, a magnet, roller skates and, unfortunately for Wile E., a locomotive. After that failure, the coyote sets up a spring-loaded block of pavement. At sunset, he erects a pair of machine guns connected by taut rope, and ends up getting reduced in size when the guns blast him in the midsection. That night, the coyote buys 30 miles of railroad tracks and a rocket sled, but instead of going straight ahead, the rocket sled shoots up into the sky, past many stars and satellites until it explodes in outer space, where it forms into a Sagittarius-like constellation of Wile E. Coyote.

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