Question:
has the coyote ever caught the road runner?
JIM
2006-06-13 07:33:49 UTC
also is the ACME co. a real company?
Sixteen answers:
♥-=-TLCNJ19-=-♥
2006-06-13 09:01:01 UTC
Freeze Frame" (1979) has Wile E. Chase Road Runner into a snowscape,

and "Soup or Sonic" (1980) has the Coyote actually catch the Road Runner...although he is made miniature and the road runner enormous!



for a catalogue of acme products http://home.nc.rr.com/tuco/looney/acme/acme.html



it is not real though.
In God We Trust
2006-06-13 11:54:56 UTC
I have always watched the road runner and enjoyed seeing him honk and then outrun the coyote. Never have I heard about a successful capture of the road runner by Wily Coyote. I don't know if the Acme Company is real, but it was and is a part of a cartoon. You pretty much can draw your own conclusions about this. It is very nice to see something like this as it is magnificent entertainment. If the road runner had the capacity to pray, he would go to Romans 8:31. It reads like this, "If God be for us, who can be against us?" Peace and God Bless.
deniver2003
2006-06-13 07:44:47 UTC
The quote below is taken from the third link. As far as ACME being a real company please refer to the other links.



Despite numerous clever attempts, the coyote never catches or kills the Road Runner. (Although The Solid Tin Coyote does nab the roadrunner, he throws the coyote into his cavernous mouth following the "EAT, STUPID" command, and in Soup or Sonic, after running in and out of pipes that would magically re size the pair, the coyote is getting ready to eat the Road Runner, when he suddenly realizes that he is miniature and his prey is gigantic, to which he then looks at the camera and holds up the signs "All right, wise guys, you always wanted me to catch him - now what do I do?")
Roby G
2006-06-13 07:39:42 UTC
I think he did one time, but the roadrunner escaped.



As for ACME being a real company, think about this, if everything you buy from ACME blew up in your face, didn't work when you wanted it too, or worked at the wrong time, a company like that for real would have lawsuits galore, not to mention high insurance costs.



But if any company is named ACME, it would be on a local level selling everything from tools to ice cream.
giwsd
2006-06-13 07:36:00 UTC
yes he has caught him but the road runner always gets away. the ACME company is a company just for Wile E Coyote.
Jester
2006-06-13 08:05:02 UTC
No he has never caught him. Where would the fun in that be? Its all about the chase. And there a few company's out there called ACME but none of them sell catapults. Funny huh.
KB
2006-06-13 07:36:35 UTC
yes, there was a TV special where he did.. but he had shrunk himself so small, that he was just holding on to his ankle and there was nothing he could do about it.



And I am sure there is a company out there called ACME...look for it on google, I am sure there is one. Doubt they will ship you an anvil in the desert, though... or a pile of bird seed.
Good_Guy_06
2006-06-13 08:24:07 UTC
There was supposedly an episode of the sort, but was later scrapped before it aired.



Not to my knowledge is ACME real
DigitalGangster
2006-06-13 07:37:14 UTC
As slim of a chance as the next coming of Christ :]
2006-06-13 07:37:04 UTC
Yes, but the roadrunner has always gotten away. Meep-Meep!
GTO
2006-06-13 07:35:57 UTC
yes a couple of times. no it's a cartoon company.
Melissa F
2006-06-19 22:55:14 UTC
Yeah, he did, once. Roadrunner managed to escape, though, and paid him back real good. :)
shells51984
2006-06-13 07:42:04 UTC
yes once that i can recollect ......coyote caught roadrunner by his throat but he managed to escape his usual trademark way ..........zooooooooooooommmmmm............peep peep!
kitty kat
2006-06-13 07:49:57 UTC
no,I don't think so and besides if he ever caught him it wouldn't be a show
xbrooklyngyalx
2006-06-14 18:03:06 UTC
nope
Softball_Chica_08
2006-06-13 07:35:53 UTC
not that i recall. and yeah as far as i know it is. ~Dessy~


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