अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंAmong the strategies that fail in Wile E. Coyote's attempts to catch the Roadrunner: glue on the road, a giant rubber band, an outboard motor in a wash tub, and dressing in drag as a female ... सभी पढ़ेंAmong the strategies that fail in Wile E. Coyote's attempts to catch the Roadrunner: glue on the road, a giant rubber band, an outboard motor in a wash tub, and dressing in drag as a female Roadrunner.Among the strategies that fail in Wile E. Coyote's attempts to catch the Roadrunner: glue on the road, a giant rubber band, an outboard motor in a wash tub, and dressing in drag as a female Roadrunner.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
Paul Julian
- Road Runner
- (आर्काइव ध्वनि)
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Chuck Jones's 'Ready, Set, Zoom', the sixth Road Runner cartoon, had the mammoth task of following 'Stop, Look and Hasten', one of the best cartoons of the series. Jones and his regular Road Runner writer Michael Maltese more than rose to the challenge and, if anything, 'Ready, Set, Zoom' is even better than its classic predecessor. A startlingly handsome and extremely funny short, 'Ready, Set, Zoom' opens with the unusual sight of a stationary Road Runner. From here, it continues to confound audience expectations with the most unpredictable set of jokes yet. When we do arrive at a gag with an obvious outcome (the enormous weight), Jones opts to trust our instincts as an audience and not even bother showing us the Coyote's inevitable clobbering, instead simply allowing a squashed creature to waddle past the screen after an off-screen clang! The facial expressions of the Coyote are priceless throughout 'Ready, Set, Zoom', from the glorious evil grin as he formulates his first evil plan to the look of horror in the final unexpected twist. The best sequence, however, is the extended scene in which a glue-drenched Coyote attempts to rid himself of a sticky stick of dynamite. Everyone knows what's going to happen. Effectively, the gag has already ended the moment the glue covers the Coyote. Yet Jones wrings out every last laugh from the situation, playing on our sympathies as we hope that just maybe this time he'll be spared and our wicked sides as we savour his desperation to evade the inevitable Ka-boom! It's a glorious sequence in a glorious cartoon which makes a convincing case for being the absolute best of the series.
A comedy bit early on in this cartoon gives a perfect example of how much funner some of these stunts can be if they drew out more than the usual 10-15 seconds. Wile E. Coyote gets stuck in glue with a stick of dynamite he can't get off his hands and the various ways he tries to get out of that situation makes it a very funny "skit."
Don't get wrong; I laugh at most of the poor coyote's failed attempts at the Road Runner. I think they would be better with five or six drawn-out gags than the usual 10-15 you see in most of the seven-minute cartoons.
Wile's contraption of a little wagon filled with water and an outboard motor and roller skates strapped to himself was another inventive move by our never-say-die coyote. Where he gets the money to buy all these Acme Company supplies every cartoon is a mystery.
The ending to this is a shock.....and very funny!
Don't get wrong; I laugh at most of the poor coyote's failed attempts at the Road Runner. I think they would be better with five or six drawn-out gags than the usual 10-15 you see in most of the seven-minute cartoons.
Wile's contraption of a little wagon filled with water and an outboard motor and roller skates strapped to himself was another inventive move by our never-say-die coyote. Where he gets the money to buy all these Acme Company supplies every cartoon is a mystery.
The ending to this is a shock.....and very funny!
Wonderful Road Runner & Coyote short from the great Chuck Jones. In my opinion it's one of the best of the series. The animation is beautiful with well-drawn action and rich colors. The gags are all funny and flow well together. Wile E. Coyote's efforts to trap the Road Runner in this one include glue, dynamite lasso, slingshot, the classic female Road Runner disguise, dynamite rocket, and some sort of contraption made from an ACME outboard motor, roller skates, and a wash tub. Very creative stuff. This one's also interesting in that we get a glimpse at other coyotes (that look identical to Wile E.) and see they share his appetite for Road Runner. I could be wrong but I think it might be the only time in the series that we see other coyotes. Anyway, if you like Road Runner cartoons you'll want to see this one because it's one of the better ones.
The story is pretty basic, but Ready..Set..Zoom! is a handsomely animated and very funny Looney Tunes cartoon. In my personal opinion, this is by far one of the better Roadrunner/Wile E.Coyote cartoons. As I have said already, the cartoon is very handsome to look at, very nice colouring and backgrounds. The music is very good as well, not annoying and intrusive but clever and jaunty. But what made the cartoon were the gags. They all worked, but two stood out for me. One was the glue sequence, you could tell what was going to happen but the outcome was hilarious. The other was the ending, easily one of the funniest endings to a Roadrunner/Wile E.Coyote cartoon, like the glue sequence it was hilarious. The two characters play off against each other seamlessly each as crafty as the other. Overall, very handsome and funny, recommended. 8/10 Bethany Cox
This is one of the better Road Runner cartoons I have seen. The Coyote, or Famishus Famishus, is trying to catch the Road Runner, or Speedipus Rex, with some Acme glue on a road, putting himself on a rocket, making fake tunnels, throwing a lasso with some dynamite attached and dressing himself up as a female Road Runner.
This terrific cartoon made me laugh almost constantly. Directed by Chuck Jones, who has made the funniest Road Runner cartoons, 'Ready.. Set.. Zoom!' is perfect and every gag is good for at least a smile. The early sequence with the glue and some dynamite is a great start and the ending where the Coyote wears a female Road Runner costume is one of the funniest endings I have seen. Recommended.
This terrific cartoon made me laugh almost constantly. Directed by Chuck Jones, who has made the funniest Road Runner cartoons, 'Ready.. Set.. Zoom!' is perfect and every gag is good for at least a smile. The early sequence with the glue and some dynamite is a great start and the ending where the Coyote wears a female Road Runner costume is one of the funniest endings I have seen. Recommended.
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क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe mine shaft has a sign, Selzer Mining Company, a reference to producer Edward Selzer.
- गूफ़In the Coyote's first attempt to catch the Road-Runner, he is shown standing on a bare patch of pavement surrounded by the puddle of glue he is spreading. When the scene cuts to a long shot for the "beep-beep" sound, it returns to a close-up of the Coyote standing on glue with no bare patch. There is another cut to show that the approaching object is a truck and not the Road Runner, and when we next see the Coyote, he is standing on bare pavement in the middle of the glue puddle once again.
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटCoyote (Famishus Famishus)
- कनेक्शनEdited into ग्रेट अमेरिकन चेस (1979)
- साउंडट्रैकIt Had To Be You
(uncredited)
Music by Isham Jones
[Plays when Coyote puts on a female road runner costume.]
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