He starts up the robot by giving orders to chase and catch the Road Runner and bring him back. When Wile E. tries to figure out what when wrong, the back of the shotgun gets hooked off and blasts Wile E. in the face. 2:32. Acme Hour (June 28, 2001) - Duration: 2 minutes, 32 seconds. Wile E. then erases the drawing of himself and walks off as the Road Runner runs away. When he sees the Road Runner coming and taking a drink out of the container, he pushes the boulder off the cliff. However, even though he was not hurt, and although he had a small rock that bonked his head, he heard the sound of a distant object falling. But before he could fire the cannon, the Road Runner, who runs by really fast, causes some dust clouds to cover the scene. But as he was digging, he dug straight through the ground of a cliff he was digging through.

The Road Runner then nods at the audience before giving Wile E. a beeping surprise, which sends him soaring over to the boulder's spot of impact. As he was flying, Wile E. crashes into the side of a cliff, then falls down to the road in front of a tunnel, only to be smacked on the back by an incoming bus, driven by you know who! Wile E. is looking out at the target, in which the Road Runner is standing on, when he sees him standing in the center, Wile E. throws the switch of the Rocket Launcher's control panel to fire the missile up in the air. But when the Road Runner passes by, the rocket does not blast off. Wile E. has set up a water drinking container at the bottom of the cliff to use as bait to lure the Road Runner. Both feeling confused, Wile E. decides to become the Road Runner, while the Mini-Wile E., somehow beeping exactly like the Road Runner, takes off after him. Wile E. begins digging his pothole trap and tries to make it as deep as he can. Exhausted, Wile E. attempts to sit down, only to get blown up again when he sits on the plunger of the detonator. Acme Hour by ClassicCartoonJester. When practices his snarling attack, Wile E. is instantly run overed by an incoming delivery truck.

And as the boulder begins to fall, Wile E. decides to go down and see the Road Runner get crushed. The intro on each episode would be different on Wile E.'s failed attempts at capturing the Road Runner to give out more variety.

Now reading a book on TRAPS, Wile E. discovers a page where he can dig up a hole to catch the Road Runner. Wile E. shows him the picture, and the Road Runner is impressed. The Road Runner gets attracted to this and goes to see Wile E.'s drawing. These clips varied from 30 seconds to as long as 2 minutes depending on the length of the cartoons composing each episode. As soon as Wile E. gets himself back up, he prepares to catch the Road Runner, only to be run over by another train that was going the other way out of the tunnel. 0:11. The closing is also newly animated, with Wile E. walking back to his home at night to sleep, but once he lays on his bed, the Road Runner comes in unexpectedly to close the show, with clouds spelling "That's All, Folks!".

When Wile E. notices the boulder coming down towards him, he gets out an umbrella and prepares himself for what's to come. Standing next to him was a boulder, perched at the edge of the cliff he was on. But as soon as the robot was bringing the Road Runner back to Wile E., the robots runs him over, releases the Road Runner and gently pets him on the head. The cannon fires the cork out, but then it takes Wile E. for a ride backwards really fast until he crashes into the wall of a butte. The robot was actually a Road-Runner Lovebot. The first attempt Wile E. tries is a trip-wire shotgun trap. However, the upper part of the jet car then flies off of its base and sends Wile E. soaring into the air. He looks at the audience and shrugs, but not looking at where he was going, Wile E. gets knocked off the train when he hits the top of a tunnel. When Wile E. attempts to gently put the racket down, the grenade explodes anyway. After getting up out of his crater, he doesn't notice that he had his detonator with him. When the Road Runner passes by, Wile E. activates the robot as it chases off after the Road Runner. Deciding to give the Road Runner a taste of his own medicine, Wile E. dons a Road Runner costume, to which he could fool the Road Runner, instead he sees a smaller version of himself. But it turns out to be trap as Wile E. grabs the Road Runner, but then the Wile E. Coyote drawing aims his gun at Wile E.'s behind and blasts him in the butt. The Road Runner beeps at Wile E., who looks down and notices that they're both upside down.

But then the Road Runner zips off and comes back with his own tennis racket. When Wile E. goes to check out the problem, the rocket instantly blows up. The Road Runner knocks the phone off of its placeholder and beeps into the phone before taking off.

The Road Runner taunts Wile E. and then runs off. Now Wile E.'s head was stuck in the bottle, and more importantly fully filled. But however, he miscalculated that the dynamite he stashed was in two parts of an outcropping-like bridge.

Wile E. chases the Road Runner up a hill, and then up the side of a cliff, and then up a natural arch, upside down. The Acme Hour is a one-hour television series and streaming program showcasing six classic Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies cartoons (both pre-1948, and post-1948 eras) and MGM cartoons from the Turner and Warner Media packages. The two them play grenade tennis until the grenade gets caught in Wile E.'s racket.