Are these cartoon canyons from a Wile E. Coyote short or something else?
Who careened through these craggy cartoon cliffs?
The animation in Wile E. Coyote cartoons ranges from stunningly realistic paintings of Western vistas to colorful stylistic rock formations worthy of a modern art museum. But the unfortunate canine isn’t the only Looney Tunes character who lived in the desert.
We’ve collected a variety of landscapes from all kinds of cartoons. Can you guess which ones feature Wile E. Coyote and which ones don't?
Are these cartoon canyons from a Wile E. Coyote short or something else?
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64 Comments
No fair...or fare? #3 is clearly a rabbit hole with mostly eaten carrots on either side. One might THINK it's from a Bugs Bunny cartoon. When did the Coyote start eating vegetables?
Are these cartoon canyons from a Wile E. Coyote short or something else?
You got 16 out of 16
You were quite clever and wily on this Wile E. cartoon. Great job!
You got 16 out of 16
You were quite clever and wily on this Wile E. cartoon. Great job!
10/16 lol - many of the Wile E Coyote backgrounds didn’t look even remotely close to the very recognizable art of #13
I had the privilege of living in Palm Springs, Ca. For 2 and a half years and the landscape in Palm Springs is the inspiration for Wile E And other Warner Bros. Cartoons, driving on the roads I was looking for Trucks marked ACME and watching for falling anvils!!!