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Stop look and hasten
Stop look and hasten












stop look and hasten

digs a corrugated culvert intending to mine the road with TNT, but the wires are short enough that he pulls the detonator over, which squeezes onto a loose rock and explodes the TNT while Wile inhabits the culvert.

stop look and hasten

is not human, nothing happens except for the crash. The apoplectic coyote holds up a circular STOP IN THE NAME OF HUMANITY" sign, but since Wile E. When he finally pursues the bird across the correct track, Wile is stopped by a train, and dashes in and out of a rockface he sees the train proceed across an inferior track, and sighs with relief until a second train approaches from inside the rock. The two pass by opposite lanes and the Road Runner signals the coyote, who stops cold after a few seconds and turns back, and after again running past the bird, he reverses only to find the Road Runner has escaped to a lower track. chases the Road Runner down the tracks, which run through mountains. The Road Runner taunts his opponent as he slowly prances the tracks, and the coyote is lifted into the air by the striped divider. The Coyote unsuccessfully tries numerous methods of unspringing the grate, then resumes the chase in outrage and is soon stopped by a railroad crossing. The camera displays a road with a pop-up steel grate intended to block the Road Runner Wile tests its crank control successfully, but it fails to deploy against the speeding Road Runner.

stop look and hasten

only to instantly re-emerge all white and flee in terror, after which a real Burmese tiger ( Surprisibus! Surprisibus!), stealthily climbs out of the trap and stalks off. He hides behind a rock and, hearing the Road Runner beep and the trap activate, dives in to capture his prey. The Coyote builds a Burmese tiger trap according to a How-To book: dig a square pit in the road and fill it with a sheet camouflaged as road.is left with a bare rear end from friction as he paces off the road. The clearly angry Coyote, with a lasso in the road, listens for the Road Runner, but a truck trips the lasso first, dragging the coyote across the hard ground.is squashed by the rock as the Road Runner stops and mocks him. uses a pulley, rope and rock trap to smash the passing Road Runner, evidently hoping the extra complexity will stop himself from being squashed instead. The coyote's eyes pop out of his sockets and he is left dejectedly planning his next scheme. Wile's low stance reduces his drag and allows him to approach the Road Runner until the bird rockets away. Seeing no need for a comparatively tawdry can, he chases the Road Runner. Wile E., after recovering, blinks his eyes and visualizes a wonderful Road Runner feast. Coyote (with the mock genus/species name in faux-Latin Eatibus Anythingus) trudges across the desert floor, catching and eating anything that he finds to satisfy himself, ranging from a fly to an empty tin can, before being knocked into the air by the Road Runner ( Hot-roddicus Supersonicus). Danny Torrance and his mother, Wendy Torrance, are seen watching this cartoon. The cartoon has been featured in the film The Shining. The title is a play on the railroad crossing safety phrase "stop, look, and listen". The short was released on August 14, 1954, and stars Wile E. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones. Stop! Look! And Hasten! is a 1954 Warner Bros. Abe Levitow Richard Thompson Morey Reden (uncredited) Harry Love (effects animation)














Stop look and hasten