Funny! The important things from the original cartoons are all there. The long chains of sight gags, the sense of irony, the comic timing, the orchestration--it's all there.
Chuck Jones, I still miss ya, but you'd be proud of this one.
Nice. It reminds me of a story one of my aunts told of a group of young men who had left the camp on an unauthorized raiding party.
Two of the young men decided to capture an iron horse. So they stretched a rope between two horses and took positions on each side of the track at the end of a long downgrade.
The engine was probably doing 30 when it hit the rope. You can imagine the result. Oddly, their horses were hot hurt as badly as they were.
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LOL!
Which I normally don't do at RR / Coyote cartoons.
Thanks.
Funny! The important things from the original cartoons are all there. The long chains of sight gags, the sense of irony, the comic timing, the orchestration--it's all there.
Chuck Jones, I still miss ya, but you'd be proud of this one.
What Wayne said!
Well, alrighty then.
Took me back to my yoot', that did.
Awesome...thanks for sharing...
The use of the "classic western" music was inspired.
Thanks for posting it.
Most giggleworthy.
As good as the ones I remember from my yoot.
Stupendous!
Like Wayne said, despite the fancy look, it was classic RR/Coyote. He's right - Chuck would have approved!
Nice. It reminds me of a story one of my aunts told of a group of young men who had left the camp on an unauthorized raiding party.
Two of the young men decided to capture an iron horse. So they stretched a rope between two horses and took positions on each side of the track at the end of a long downgrade.
The engine was probably doing 30 when it hit the rope. You can imagine the result. Oddly, their horses were hot hurt as badly as they were.
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I've always wondered whether someone at the BATFEIEIO was an RR fan; the first cartoon was called "Fast & Furry-ous."
...Of course, they think the Coyote is the hero....
Awesome!
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