Freeze Frame | |||
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Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner series | |||
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Directed by | Chuck Jones | ||
Produced by |
Chuck Jones Hal Geer | ||
Story by |
Chuck Jones John W. Dunn | ||
Voices by | Paul Julian (uncredited) | ||
Music by | Doug Goodwin | ||
Animation by |
Manny Perez Ben Washam Lloyd Vaughan | ||
Layouts by | Maurice Noble | ||
Backgrounds by |
William Butler Ron Dias | ||
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Television | ||
Release date(s) | 1979 | ||
Color process | Technicolor | ||
Running time | 7 min | ||
Language | English | ||
Preceded by | Sugar and Spies | ||
Followed by | Soup or Sonic |
Freeze Frame is a 1979 animated cartoon which features Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner. It was directed by Chuck Jones, who used a freeze frame to introduce the two visible characters along with their bogus Latin names (Grotesques appetitius and Semper food-elis). There also are 12 sled dogs who are never seen; however, Wile E. leaves their box with evidence of having been mauled by them.
Availability[]
This cartoon is included as part of Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales, which is a special feature on Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5. It was supposed be included separately in the upcoming Supergenius Hijinks DVD, but was replaced.
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