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Clippety Clobbered
Clippity Clobbered-restored
Directed By: Rudy Larriva
Produced By: David DePatie
Friz Freleng
Released: March 12, 1966
Series: Looney Tunes
Story: Tom Dagenais
Animation: Bob Bransford
Hank Smith
Virgil Ross
Layouts: Don Sheppard
Backgrounds: Anthony Rizzo
Film Editor: Al Wahrman
Voiced By: Paul Julian
Music: Bill Lava
Starring: Wile E. Coyote
Road Runner
Preceded By: Mexican Mousepiece
Succeeded By: Daffy Rents

Clippety Clobbered is a 1966 Looney Tunes cartoon.

Plot

Wile E. Coyote waits by his mailbox.  A mail helicopter drops a package, but its parachute fails to open and it crashes onto him.   He opens it to reveal a chemistry lab.  He concocts some invisible paint, paints himself invisible, and waits in the middle of the road.  The Road Runner, unable to see him, bumps right into the coyote and knocks him off a cliff.  Next, Wile E. builds a brick wall across the road and paints it invisible.  The Road Runner runs right through it as if it weren't there so the coyote chases him but smacks into the invisible wall.  He returns to the lab and invents a super-bouncy substance.  He pours it all over himself and chases the Road Runner again but misses, and bounces uncontrollably around the desert before falling off the cliff again.  Finally he assembles a jet canister and propels himself into an oncoming train.

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Trivia

This is the first of three DePatie-Freleng Looney Tunes to use a few Hanna-Barbera sound effects, the other two being "Sugar and Spies", and "Daffy's Diner".

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