Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner

Wile E. Coyote is an animated cartoon character, created by Chuck Jones for Warner Bros. Looney Tunes series. His debut was in the 1949 Looney Tunes animated cartoon "Fast and Furry-ous" along with Road Runner.

Origin
When the story writers of Warner Bros. 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 Road Runner 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.

Design
Coyote 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, Coyote himself causes his own plans to backfire, mainly because he did not plan the consequences of his actions.thumb|300px|right|Wile E Using Acme Batman Outfitthumb|300px|right|Acme Super Outfit

Although Coyote has speed, he cannot match the pace of his rival Road Runner. He seems to be intent on capturing the bird, no matter what it may cost him. And many times it costs him severe injury and never stops trying.

Speech
Wile E. Coyote usually does not make a sound, unlike Road Runner, who gives off the occasional "meep, meep." Instead, Coyote 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, Coyote 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).

Filmography
Stop, Look and Hasten (debut)

Fast and Furry-ous

Beep, Beep!

Going Going Gosh

Operation: Rabbit

Zipping Along

Ready, Set, Zoom!

Guided Muscle

Gee Whiz-z-z-z

There They Go-Go-Go

To Hare is Human

Scrambled Aches

Zoom and Board

Whoa, Be Gone

Hook, Line and Stinker

Hip Hip Hurry

Hot Rod and Reel

Wild About Hurry

Fastest With the Mostest

Hopalong Casualty

Rabbit's Feat

Zip N' Snort

Lickety Splat

Beep Prepared

Compressed Hare

Zoom at 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

Quotes/signs

 * (To Calamity Coyote) "Yes, Calamity; in a few seconds, you'll be street pizza."
 * "Help!"
 * "Egad!"
 * "Ouch!"
 * "Okay, wise guys...you always wanted me to catch him...NOW WHAT!?"
 * "While 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 Ki-oh-tay. While E. Ki-oh-tay. 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 cunning, faster, and larger than you are, and, I'M A GENIUS, whereas you could hardly pass your entrance examinations to kindergarten. So, I'm going to give you the customary two minutes to say your prayers."
 * (After getting blown up) "Allow me to introduce myself: my name is Mud. Is there a doctor in the house?"