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A toda mecha

Título original: Zipping Along
  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 7min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,2/10
1,1 mil
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La hipnosis no ayuda al Coyote a atrapar al Correcaminos, ni tampoco lo hacen un puñado de rifles controlados por cuerdas o docenas de trampas para ratones, pero todos consiguen que el tiro ... Leer todoLa hipnosis no ayuda al Coyote a atrapar al Correcaminos, ni tampoco lo hacen un puñado de rifles controlados por cuerdas o docenas de trampas para ratones, pero todos consiguen que el tiro le salga por la culata, naturalmente.La hipnosis no ayuda al Coyote a atrapar al Correcaminos, ni tampoco lo hacen un puñado de rifles controlados por cuerdas o docenas de trampas para ratones, pero todos consiguen que el tiro le salga por la culata, naturalmente.

  • Dirección
    • Chuck Jones
  • Guión
    • Michael Maltese
  • Reparto principal
    • Mel Blanc
    • Paul Julian
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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      • Chuck Jones
    • Guión
      • Michael Maltese
    • Reparto principal
      • Mel Blanc
      • Paul Julian
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    • Wile E. Coyote Screams
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    7phantom_tollbooth

    Increases the relationship between the Coyote and the audience

    Chuck Jones's 'Zipping Along', the fourth cartoon in the Road Runner series, is notable for how it increases the relationship between the Coyote and the audience. The gags are hit and miss, ranging from hilarious (the mouse trap gag is still among my favourites) to dull (the bomb and the kite) or genuinely weak (the double "meep meep" from the Road Runner and the dust he leaves behind). However, the reaction shots of the Coyote are all priceless and there are many more of them than in the opening trio of cartoons. His endearingly defeated glances to the audience are capable of turning a weak gag into a hilarious one. For example, the nonsensical joke with the giant magnet and the TNT is improved 100% by the extremely brief look of horror the Coyote shoots our way a millisecond before the explosion. It's the tiniest piece of animation but it's monumentally effective. There are numerous little moments like that all the way through 'Zipping Along', considerably heightening its enjoyment factor. It's also notable for the fact that it is the first Road Runner cartoon not to close with the Coyote being hit by a vehicle which the Road Runner is on board. He is hit by a vehicle at the finale and we do hear a "meep meep" afterwards but it doesn't come from the Road Runner!
    8llltdesq

    Wile E. Coyote needs a hobby-and the number of a good pizza parlor!

    The life of a predator isn't what it's cracked up to be! He must be up to his eyeballs in debt to Acme (or has a sizable source of funds), his medical bills equally large and for what? A singular lack of success in catching one bird! I say give up, get a pizza and take up stamp collecting. Great fun and worth watching. Recommended.
    6rbverhoef

    Nice Road Runner cartoon

    'Zipping Along' introduces the Road Runner as Velocitus Tremendus and the Coyote as Road-Runnerus Digestus before the chase starts. In this cartoon the Coyote uses, or tries using, mousetraps, cannons, a lot of guns and even hypnosis that he tests on a bug. Of course things do not work as planned and every single time the joke is on him.

    Like with all other Road Runner vs. Coyote cartoons you will not be bored. I smiled almost the entire time. The simple but quite funny animation works for most moments and this is one of those cartoons where the music helps with the gags. There are better ones from the series but it is most definitely entertaining and enjoyable enough.
    8alice liddell

    Wil E. Coyote is the real star of this genius series.

    It's strange how your perspective shifts as you get older. When I was a young devotee of ROADRUNNER, it was the titular hero I identified with, his speed, obviously, his unassailability, his grace, his freedom, his cheek. Watching him again, nearly two decades on, I find that the real hero of the cartoon is not this miraculous popinjay, but his hapless nemesis, Wil E. Coyote.

    There is something monstrous and inhuman about Roadrunner's indestructability, but nothing heroic. He is a creature of instinct, he is what he is, a road runner. We should no more applaud his skill than we should marvel at rain falling. Even his mockery seems mechanical, unwilled. He is something abstract, ungraspable, a hurtling metaphor for all we fail to achieve in life.

    Wil E. we can love, identify with. He has a name. Like all self-willed names, it is preposterously inappropriate. Although part of his failure can be attributed to his enemy's fleet feet, it is his ineptitude that is mostly to blame. His wily schemes are incompetently conceived in the heat of the moment - the eternal chase allows no room for pause.

    These cartoons are a further elaboration of Buster Keaton's Beckettian agonies - here plot is completely abandoned, for a daring, perpetual repetition, where closure is forever denied. Because the only closure could be death - Road Runner's, Wil E.'s, or ours. We will never pin down that which we can sense, but cannot hold. And yet we must continued to try, because stillness can only lead to thoughts of mortality and despair.

    Chuck Jones' imagination only improves with age. The Cezanne-like geometrics are a marvel to behold. The saturated colours still dazzle, and the backgrounds, part simplistic children's book illustration, part bleak dreamscape, are as piercingly evocative as ever. The insane and complex variations on what is essentially a simple, inexorable plot are breathtaking, and puts almost everything that was stumbling lamely out of Hollywood at the time to shame. Jones, horribly underrated, was at least as great a director as Keaton, Hawks or Sirk, and it is about time we said so. So I did.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Roadrunner and Coyote's fourth pairing, and it works

    The story is somewhat unexceptional, and the pacing is a little uneven here, but there is much to enjoy. The Roadrunner is a good character, but I have always found Coyote the better of the two, he makes all these traps but he never gets that bird.

    The animation is very nicely done with good backgrounds and character features, the music is also good, not generic or annoying and the gags all work from the giant kite with the bomb, the magnet, various mousetraps and falling telephone poles. Predictable maybe, funny absolutely!

    Overall, for the Roadrunner and Coyote's fourth pairing, it works very well. It isn't a classic, but I enjoyed it, and I do think it is worth watching. 8/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Curiosidades
      Although the colorful desert appears to be in the canyonlands around the Utah-Arizona border, Roadrunner zips past a Joshua Tree early on. This plant, a relative to the lily, is native to the Mojave Desert in California.
    • Créditos adicionales
      Road-Runner (Velocitus Tremenjus)
    • Conexiones
      Edited into La película de Bugs Bunny y el Correcaminos (1979)
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      Tannhäuser Overture
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      Music by Richard Wagner

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 19 de septiembre de 1953 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • Zipping Along
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      • Warner Bros. Cartoon Studios
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