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Chariots of Fur

  • 1994
  • G
  • 6m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
462
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Chariots of Fur (1994)
AnimationComedyFamilyShort

The first new theatrical adventures of Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner in 30 years, it includes many familiar sight gags.The first new theatrical adventures of Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner in 30 years, it includes many familiar sight gags.The first new theatrical adventures of Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner in 30 years, it includes many familiar sight gags.

  • Director
    • Chuck Jones
  • Writers
    • Chuck Jones
    • Stephen Fossatti
    • Stan Freberg
  • Stars
    • Chuck Jones
    • Paul Julian
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    462
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    • Director
      • Chuck Jones
    • Writers
      • Chuck Jones
      • Stephen Fossatti
      • Stan Freberg
    • Stars
      • Chuck Jones
      • Paul Julian
    • 12User reviews
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    Chuck Jones
    Chuck Jones
    • Wile E. Coyote
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Julian
    Paul Julian
    • Road Runner
    • (archive sound)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Chuck Jones
    • Writers
      • Chuck Jones
      • Stephen Fossatti
      • Stan Freberg
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    8rapt0r_claw-1

    Chuck Jones's last Road Runner attempt was a gem.

    CHARIOTS OF FUR (1994) is a great example of the inexperienced CJFP artists' prowess, as they have recreated almost perfectly the Golden Age cartoon style. It is not perfect in this cartoon, since it's their first cartoon, but in SUPERIOR DUCK (1996) you can't tell the difference. This cartoon is equal to TO BEEP OR NOT TO BEEP (1963), which is the last Road Runner cartoon made at Termite Terrace. The rest were made independently. That's a tribute to the young artists at Chuck Jones Film Productions. Jones taught them well.
    8rbverhoef

    One of the better ones

    'Chariots of Fur' is a Road Runner vs. Wile E. Coyote cartoon and it was released in 1994. Although it is made so many years after the others it fits perfectly in the series and in my opinion this is one of the better and more funny ones. Coyote tries to catch Road Runner with simple bird seed, a fake road and even a Halloween cactus costume.

    Although most gags were pretty predictable they made me smile a lot. The jokes that were written on the screen worked very well. The little interlude where the Coyote plays the harp is brilliant, that ends with a perfectly timed gag. The animation is better than normal, which is not strange for a cartoon from the nineties, and the music fits that animation wonderfully. A great cartoon.
    Spleen

    Last & not least of the Road Runners

    The last Road Runner cartoon directed by Chuck Jones - hence the last real Road Runner cartoon - was "To Beep or Not to Beep", released in 1963. This one is now truly the last. It's really just more of the same. But that's the wonder of it: that after thirty-one years, the old studio crew long since dissolved, managed to create a Road Runner cartoon that neatly fits in with the rest of the series and is just as good - in fact, superior to most (the very best one, if you ask me, was "Lickety-Splat", released 1961).

    Two things stand out. One is the music. Lacking Carl Stalling and his ability to dart unobtrusively from one half-familiar tune to the next, Jones has leaned heavily on one piece: the jesters' dance from Bedrich Smetana's opera, "The Bartered Bride", which is mostly unedited and entirely apt. What I didn't realise until I took another look at some of the older Road Runners recently is that Stalling had used Smetana's music all the time in the Road Runner series, whenever he wanted to convey speed and had no particular reason to convey anything else. I'm glad this music was allowed for once to dominate the cartoon. (There are, you'll notice, almost no sound effects.)

    Secondly, there's an absence of what I'd call conceptual Road Runner humour. Here's an example (from another cartoon, I forget which): We see a long, elaborate, winding wooden gutter down the side of a small mountain. The camera starts at the bottom and slowly pans up. At the top is the Coyote, with one of those black spherical bombs. He lights the fuse. BANG. The bomb explodes. The gag is over. The whole rickety gutter apparatus was irrelevant. This is probably the funniest joke of its kind, and even so it's a bit of a cheat; you can get away with only so many gags like this, and no more, and they'd BETTER be this good to be worthy of being included at all (and sometimes, they weren't). The best Road Runner jokes take place WITHIN the world of the cartoon, and involve the Coyote being defeated by the very energy he was attempting to harness. "Chariots of Fur" is more classical than most other Road Runner cartoons, hence better.
    5utgard14

    Flawed but one of the better later Looney Tunes shorts

    The last Road Runner/Coyote short to be directed by the great Chuck Jones, released in theaters along with the Macaulay Culkin movie Richie Rich. I'm always wary of the later Looney Tunes cartoons made decades after the classic ones. They are usually forgettable at best and sometimes outright terrible. They never have the same level of quality craftsmanship that went into the older shorts. This one's no exception on that front but it is surprisingly watchable for a later effort. That's probably due to Jones' involvement as he crafted many of the classic Looney Tunes cartoons, particularly the Road Runner/Coyote ones. Among the better gags here are the ACME lightning bolts and the cactus costume. The biggest weakness is the audio. The music is irritatingly generic and probably canned. The sound effects in some places are bad, sounding disconnected in a way that just doesn't feel right. Despite some problems, it is watchable and even amusing in places. Fans of the old cartoons will likely see the flaws more than others.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    A great Roadrunner-Wile E. Coyote cartoon

    While rather on the short side, Chariots of Fur is a great and very memorable cartoon that reinforces why I love Looney Tunes so much. The animation is very lively, with the character designs staying true yet are more animated and the backgrounds more fluid rather than the cheap and lifeless backgrounds that hindered some of the later Looney Tunes efforts. The music is energetic and compliments the gags very nicely. Speaking of the gags, they are very well-timed and funny while never feeling drawn-out. The characters still impress, Coyote is as cunning as ever, but Roadrunner having more character here was the real surprise in my opinion. All in all, great. 9/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      Theatrically released with Ri¢hie Ri¢h (1994).
    • Goofs
      During the segment with the bow, when it finally goes off and sends the Coyote flying, you hear a whoosh as he starts to fly off-screen left, before a loud bang indicating that he has collided with something. The screen then pans to the left a bit, and viewers see that he has crashed into a cactus; but the length of the whoosh was too long for the short distance between the bow and the cactus.
    • Quotes

      Surgeon General Sign: WARNING - THE SURGEON GENERAL HAS DETERMINED THAT CHASING ROAD RUNNERS MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH.

      Wile E. Coyote: *mocks and laughs*

      Road Runner: Beep-beep!

      [Wile E. gets spooked as he hits a rocky cliff above him]

      Surgeon General Sign: [showing in front of Wile E] IT'S NOT COOL TO LAUGH AT THE SURGEON GENERAL.

    • Crazy credits
      Road Runner (Boulevardius-Burnupius); Coyote (Dogius Ignoramii)
    • Connections
      Featured in The Sugarcube Critic: Griffon the Brush-Off (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Dance of the Comedians
      (uncredited)

      from "The Bartered Bride"

      Music by Bedrich Smetana

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Carros de pelos
    • Production companies
      • Chuck Jones Enterprises
      • Chuck Jones Film Productions
      • Warner Bros. Animation
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    • Runtime
      6 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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