The Red Hot Roadrunner
The Red Hot Roadrunner

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The Red Hot Roadrunner

1987
Movie
Adult · 18+
80 min
English

What is a man to do if he's the ONLY one of his buddies who has yet to pop his cherry? That's the plight of our hero John (Don Fernando) who dreams, eats, and lives sex without ever experiencing the ultimate sex act. His macho friends make it even harder for him by reliving the most outrageous and arousing sexploits. In his mind, and in front of our eyes, we are witness to their hottest, wildest and wettest sex scenes with the most awesome, bed worthy beauties in the world. With temptations like these, and a horny hunger that's driving him to distraction, our Red-Hot RoadRunner goes on a sex hunt that rivals anything you've ever seen. How he gets what's cumming to him will leave you limp with laughter and satisfaction.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Chuck JonesGenres: Animation, Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

In this classic Looney Tunes short, the Road Runner finds himself in a precarious situation when Wile E. Coyote devises an elaborate scheme involving a giant slingshot and a precarious cliff. Despite the Coyote's ingenious (and explosive) traps, the Road Runner remains elusive, often turning the tables on his pursuer in comical and destructive ways. The episode culminates in a signature ACME-induced mishap for Wile E.

Critical Reception

As a classic entry in the Looney Tunes series, 'The Red Hot Roadrunner' is generally well-regarded for its inventive gags and classic animation style. While not as groundbreaking as some earlier shorts, it maintains the beloved formula that fans expect, offering consistent entertainment through its slapstick humor and predictable yet satisfying outcomes for the characters.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its fast-paced action and visual gags.

  • Appreciated for maintaining the iconic Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner dynamic.

  • Seen as a solid, if not revolutionary, addition to the franchise.

Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers often highlighting the timeless humor and the effectiveness of the chase sequences. Many appreciate the nostalgic value and the consistent, albeit familiar, comedic scenarios.

Fun Fact

The distinctive 'meep meep' sound effect for the Road Runner was created by sound effects artist Treg Brown.

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