For this morning's quick doodle, here's a bit of classic Chuck Jones styled Roadrunner out for a morning jog.
But where's Wile E. you may ask? [shrugs] Heck who knows? The goofy genius is probably making coffee or something in his den.
Anyway I may or may not make other fanarts of Roadie in female form. We shall see.
I hope you like this. :D
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The Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote by Warner Brothers.
Quickie fanart by yours truly
NezumiYuki
Made with SAI and PhotoShop.
But where's Wile E. you may ask? [shrugs] Heck who knows? The goofy genius is probably making coffee or something in his den.
Anyway I may or may not make other fanarts of Roadie in female form. We shall see.
I hope you like this. :D
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The Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote by Warner Brothers.
Quickie fanart by yours truly
NezumiYukiMade with SAI and PhotoShop.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Avian (Other)
Size 1280 x 989px
File Size 105.1 kB
Thank you my dear! :D
And that is a very GOOD question! One would think that if the Coyote were indeed a genius, or at least very high intelligence quotient, he would have quickly learned not to trust Acme brand considering how often Acme products failed or exploded on him.
And that is a very GOOD question! One would think that if the Coyote were indeed a genius, or at least very high intelligence quotient, he would have quickly learned not to trust Acme brand considering how often Acme products failed or exploded on him.
Meep meep!
I was a little kid the first time I saw a Roadrunner cartoon. It was opening for a movie, back when that was dying out as a regular thing. It must have been the first one, because everyone in the theater was totally blindsided and completely in stitches. I don't think I've ever seen an audience in a movie theater so destroyed.
I remember it looking great on the big screen, and Wile E.'s shtick and the impeccable comic timing made for an instant classic.
I was a little kid the first time I saw a Roadrunner cartoon. It was opening for a movie, back when that was dying out as a regular thing. It must have been the first one, because everyone in the theater was totally blindsided and completely in stitches. I don't think I've ever seen an audience in a movie theater so destroyed.
I remember it looking great on the big screen, and Wile E.'s shtick and the impeccable comic timing made for an instant classic.
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