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Their idea might have been quirky and cute as a Saturday Night Live skit. The problem was one of context. When people saw the ad, they didn't know that everyone involved was just trying to be absurd. 

Funny, isn't it? Racism and Absurdity look just alike when you don't know the motives behind the actions.

Beagles, too, are often misunderstood.

 

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“RULE 1: The Road Runner cannot harm the Coyote except by going ‘Beep-Beep!’

RULE 2: No outside force can harm the Coyote – only his own ineptitude or the failure of the Acme products.

RULE 3: The Coyote could stop anytime – if he were not a fanatic. (REPEAT: ‘A fanatic is one who redoubles his effort when he has forgotten his aim.’ – George Santayana)

RULE 4: Now dialogue ever except, ‘Beep-Beep!’

RULE 5: The Road Runner must stay on the road, otherwise, logically, he would not be called Road Runner.

RULE 6: All action must be confined to the natural environment of the two characters – the Southwest American Desert.

RULE 7: All materials, tool, weapons, or other mechanical conveniences must be obtained from the Acme corporation.

RULE 8: Whenever possible, make gravity the Coyote’s greatest enemy.

RULE 9: The Coyote is always more humiliated than harmed by his failures.”

- Chuck Jones Rules for writing Road Runner Cartoons: Image from What’s Up, Doc? The Animation Art of Chuck Jones exhibit at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York

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