Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner

Wile E. Coyote is an animated cartoon character, created by Chuck Jones for the Looney Tunes series. He debuted in the 1949 Looney Tunes episode Fast and Furry-ous with The Road-Runner. Many fans have stated that, "Wile E. may be a villian, but he teaches a lesson; to never stop trying."

Origin
When the screenwriters of Warner Brothers decided they needed a new type of short, the thing that they all agreed on was a "cat-and-mouse"-like cartoon, or a cartoon with one animal chasing another. Although many things came to mind, the idea of a coyote chasing a roadunner eventually came up. This idea eventually sparked what we know of today as one of the greatest shorts that Warner ever created, starring Wile E. Coyote and Road-Runner.

Character history
Wile E. is a clever fiend, always making a new invention to catch the pesky Road Runner. Although he has made several attempts, he has never suceeded in catching his speedy opponent. But it isn't Road Runner who causes his inventions to fail. Instead, Wile E. himself causes his own plans to backfire, mainly because he does not plan the consequences of his actions.

Although Wile E. has speed, he cannot match the pace of his rival Road-Runner's. He seems to be intent on capturing the bird, no matter what it may cost him. And many times it costs him severe injury, but he never stops trying. In 2012, a GEICO commercial was made featuring Wile E. and The GEICO Gecko.

Speech
Wile E. Coyote usually does not make a sound, unlike Road-Runner, who gives off the occasional "meep-meep." Instead, Wile E. communicates with signs that display his emotion, such as "ouch" or "uh-oh." He has been known to talk, however, when he is around Bugs Bunny (In that case, Wile E. was voiced by Mel Blanc). When Wile E. does talk, it's usually with a British accent, often proclaiming to be a "super genius" (even though he happens to mispronounce his own last name sometimes).

Filmography
*    Fast and Furry-ous (debut)

*Stop! Look! &amp; Hasten!

*Beep, Beep!

*Going! Going! Gosh!

*Operation: Rabbit

*Zipping Along

*Ready, Set, Zoom!

*Guided Muscle

*Gee Whizzzz

*There They Go-Go-Go

*To Hare Is Human

*Scrambled Aches

*Zoom &amp; Board

*Whoa, Be Gone!

*Hook, Line, &amp; Stinker

*Hip-Hip Hurry!

*Hot-Rod &amp; Reel

*Wild About Hurry

*Fastest With The Mostest

*Hopalong Casualty

*Rabbit's Feat

*Zip N' Snort

*Lickety Splat

*Beep Prepared

*Compressed Hare

*Zoom @ The Top

*To Beep or Not to Beep

*Hare-Breadth Hurry

*War and Pieces

*Little Go Beep

*Whizzard of Ow

*Coyote Falls

*Fur of Flying

*Rapid Raider

*Soup or Sonic

*Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (cameo-appearance) *Looney Tunes: Back In Action

*Space Jam

Quotes and signs
* "Yes, Calamity; in a few seconds, you'll be street pizza." ~Tiny Toon Adventures

* "Help!"

* "Egad!"

* "Ouch." ~Looney Tunes: Back In Action

* "Okay, wise guys, you always wanted me to catch him--NOW WHAT?!" ~Soup Or Sonic

* "Wile E. Coyote, super genius."

* "Genius, that's what it is. Sheer genius!"

* "Brilliance. That's all I can say. Sheer, unadulterated brilliance!"

* "A wise decision, my friend. You have saved yourself from a fate worse than the frying pan."

* "Being a genius certainly has its advantages."

* "Allow me to introduce myself: my name is Wile E. Coyote. Genius. I am not selling anything, nor am I working my way through college. So, let's get down to cases. You are a rabbit and I am going to eat you for supper. Now, don't try to get away. I am more muscular, more cunning, faster, and larger than you are, and, I'm a genius, while you could hardly pass the entrance examinations to kindergarten. So, I'll give you the customary two minutes to say your prayers."

* "Allow me to introduce myself: my name is Mud." ~Operation: Rabbit

* "How do you do? I am a vegetarian. My name is Mud. Is there a doctor in the house?" ~Rabbit's Feat

* "Stop in the name of humanity!" ~Guided Muscle

* "They don't pay me enough." ~Looney Tunes: Back In Action