
As the title have said. Pardon me viewers but me and my Indonesian buddy Dimas are discussing about what Calamity Coyote would look like in traditional Dutch clothes Since Indonesia was under Holland's rule. Yep, it's true and he can explain if you can ask him about it later on. Anyway, I have to tell you that those wooden shoes that Cal has on in this picture are clogs really. Imagine this footwear as a reference to how often Calamity Coyote will wear his pink sneakers on one show or red hi-tops for another show in case he'd like to chase Little Beeper later on. Now.... Will Calamity blend in with the Dutch people when he visits Holland? How much will he enjoy the Netherlands? will he visit Amsterdam more often now that he has gotten some property in the form of a castle? How often will he window-shop at those stores within most Dutch cities? Will he buy a windmill while he's at it in case WB's boy prodigy is asking for flour when he bakes cookies for Wile E. Coyote's birthday? I know it's a bit late for that but when Cal is baking a birthday present for his mentor in Acme Acres, it's better late than never they say. What cookies will our boy prodigy give to his mentor and will the grey guy impress his hero with these treats? I'll let your imaginations decide fellow Looney Tunes watchers and Merrie Melodies fans. This drawing is for those that are in the Netherlands and Indonesia also. If anyone has some feedback and constructive criticism, let me know in the comments below and I'll take those statements into account.
Calamity Coyote © Warner Bros. Inc. and Steven Spielberg.
Special thanks to
DimastheFox for the suggestion.
Calamity Coyote © Warner Bros. Inc. and Steven Spielberg.
Special thanks to

Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Coyote
Size 1600 x 1200px
File Size 597.4 kB
Calamity Coyote: *Holds up a sign with this statement on it.* Sure Dimas. I can't get enough of the Traditional Dutch Folk Costume since this indigenous attire makes more sense in Holland. *He holds up another sign with these words on the front side.* By the way, how much cotton do you use or its makers have used for the shirt and trousers? *He turns it to show us the sign's backside with those words on it.* Come to think of it....... How much does this Dutch costume cost really? I'd like a price please.
Calamity Coyote: *He holds up a sight with these 3 words.* I'll take it! *He gives the money to the salesman that is also a manager. He holds up another sign with this statement.* I'd like to thank you for the outfit. It is not a suit made by Giorgio Armani like the one I had at home when I traded my running shoes and wristwatch for the yellow business suit and green shirt and blue necktie that you got me but it's close enough since you use much cotton. Tell the woodcarver that the clogs are made of a choicest cut of wood in this day and age also. Who knows? Maybe later on, I can visit a dutch festival and try a few pieces of regional cheese and see which one is a good sandwich topping later on.
By the way Dimas, Cal using signs works in the Wile E. Coyote and Roadrunner shows that are produced by Chuck Jones usually.
By the way Dimas, Cal using signs works in the Wile E. Coyote and Roadrunner shows that are produced by Chuck Jones usually.
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