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* ImprovisedJetPack: One of the gadgets Wile E. makes with his chemistry set is a spray can that is basically a handheld jetpack. It doesn't work any better than any of his other plans.
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'''Clippety Clobbered''' is a 1966 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short featuring WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner.

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'''Clippety Clobbered''' "Clippety Clobbered" is a 1966 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short featuring WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner.



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* VisibleInvisibility: When the Coyote uses the invisible paint.

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* VisibleInvisibility: When the Coyote uses the invisible paint.paint.
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* StockSoundEffects: This was the first ''Looney Tunes'' cartoon to use sound effects from the Creator/HannaBarbera library.
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* RecycledScript: The train tunnel scene is copied from the same gag in the 1958 WesternAnimation/BugsBunny cartoon ''Hare-Less Wolf'' (Charles M. Wolf/Wile E. Coyote chases Bugs Bunny/the Road Runner into the tunnel, Bugs Bunny/the Road Runner pretends to be a train and chases Wolf/Wile E. out of the tunnel, Wolf/Wile E. gets wise and chases Bugs/the Road Runner back in and does not seem fooled by another approaching headlight, but it turns out to be a real train that hits Wolf/Wile E.)

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* RecycledScript: The train tunnel scene is copied from the same gag in the 1958 WesternAnimation/BugsBunny cartoon ''Hare-Less Wolf'' (Charles Wolf'', with Charles M. Wolf/Wile E. Coyote chases chasing Bugs Bunny/the Road Runner into the tunnel, Bugs Bunny/the Road Runner pretends pretending to be a train and chases chasing Wolf/Wile E. out of the tunnel, Wolf/Wile E. gets getting wise and chases chasing Bugs/the Road Runner back in and does not seem fooled by another approaching headlight, but it turns out to be a real train that hits Wolf/Wile E.)

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* IrisOut: A rarity during the era of the Abstract WB. The camera zooms into the Coyote's eye with his pupil transforming into the Road Runner, giving off his signature BEEP and zooming away.

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* IrisOut: A rarity during the era of when the Abstract WB. "Abstract WB" logo sequences were in use. The camera zooms into the Coyote's eye with his pupil transforming into the Road Runner, giving off his signature BEEP and zooming away.away.
* RecycledScript: The train tunnel scene is copied from the same gag in the 1958 WesternAnimation/BugsBunny cartoon ''Hare-Less Wolf'' (Charles M. Wolf/Wile E. Coyote chases Bugs Bunny/the Road Runner into the tunnel, Bugs Bunny/the Road Runner pretends to be a train and chases Wolf/Wile E. out of the tunnel, Wolf/Wile E. gets wise and chases Bugs/the Road Runner back in and does not seem fooled by another approaching headlight, but it turns out to be a real train that hits Wolf/Wile E.)
* TookALevelInJerkass: The Road Runner, of all characters, actually sensing danger and playing some mean tricks on Wile E. Coyote, something he never did in the Chuck Jones shorts.
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* IrisOut: A rarity during the era of the Abstract WB. The Road Runner shows up on a solid white background, gives off his signature BEEP, and zooms off.

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* IrisOut: A rarity during the era of the Abstract WB. The camera zooms into the Coyote's eye with his pupil transforming into the Road Runner shows up on a solid white background, gives Runner, giving off his signature BEEP, BEEP and zooms off.zooming away.
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* IrisOut: A rarity during the era of the Abstract WB. The Road Runner shows up on a solid white background, gives off his signature BEEP, and zooms off.

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'''Clippety Clobbered''' is a 1966 Looney Tunes short featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Roadrunner.

Wile E. uses his new chemistry lab to try to catch Roadrunner, from making invisible paint to using a jet-powered spray container, none of which are successful.

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[[caption-width-right:350:The end of the much-maligned Larriva era.]]

'''Clippety Clobbered''' is a 1966 Looney Tunes ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Roadrunner.

WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner.

Wile E. uses his new chemistry lab to try to catch Roadrunner, the Road Runner, from making invisible paint to using a jet-powered spray container, none of which are successful.



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* EndOfAnEra: The final short directed by Rudy Larriva.
* VisibleInvisibility: When the Coyote uses the invisible paint.
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Notable for being the last Rudy Larriva short of the series.
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'''Clippety Clobbered''' is a 1966 Looney Tunes short featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Roadrunner.

Wile E. uses his new chemistry lab to try to catch Roadrunner, from making invisible paint to using a jet-powered spray container, none of which are successful.

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