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* OverlyLongGag: Both the balloon and bomb gag and the closing fall off a ledge gag take up most of the cartoon's running time.

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* OverlyLongGag: Both the balloon and bomb gag and the closing fall off a ledge gag take up most All three gags of the cartoon's running time.cartoon can be considered this, since they each last over a minute.
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-->'''Wile E.'s sign:''' It wouldn't bother me as much, except he's violating the law of gravity.\\
'''Road Runner's sign:''' Sure -- But I never studied law.

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-->'''Wile E.'s sign:''' It I wouldn't bother me as much, except he's violating mind-except that he defies the law of gravity.\\
gravity!\\
'''Road Runner's sign:''' Sure -- But Sure-but I never studied law.law!

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* TalkingWithSigns: How the final punchline is delivered.


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* PipeMaze: Wile E. ends up going into an aqueduct and through a series of ever narrower pipes, eventually coming out a small faucet right next to where he fell.
* TalkingWithSigns: How the final punchline is delivered.
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* BinomiumRidiculous:

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* BinomiumRidiculous:BinomiumRidiculus:

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* ArtisticLicensePhysics

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* ArtisticLicensePhysicsAchievementsInIgnorance: Repeating the final gag from "WesternAnimation/HighDivingHare", the Road Runner is able to violate the law of gravity because "I never studied law."
* BinomiumRidiculous:
** Road Runner -- (Velocitus Incalcublii)
** Coyote -- (Carnivorous Slobbius)
* GravityIsAHarshMistress: Wile E. has the Road Runner cornered on an outcropping, but as he steps forward, the ledge gives way under his feet and he plummets... while the Road Runner and the piece of rock he's standing on ''remain floating in mid air!''
* InevitableWaterfall: After falling off the ledge, Wile E. lands on a river and is swept down a waterfall and into an aqueduct, going down a series of pipes until finally coming out a faucet.
* InflatingBodyGag: Wile E. Coyote tries to blow into a balloon for his latest plan, only for the air to shoot back and inflate him. He desperately grabs the nearest object—a bomb—to stop himself from drifting away, but just winds up carrying the bomb as he floats up. Then he deflates and finds himself high in the air, still holding a bomb. Whoops.
* TalkingWithSigns: How the final punchline is delivered.
* OverlyLongGag: Both the balloon and bomb gag and the closing fall off a ledge gag take up most of the cartoon's running time.
-->'''Wile E.'s sign:''' It wouldn't bother me as much, except he's violating the law of gravity.\\
'''Road Runner's sign:''' Sure -- But I never studied law.
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'''"Fastest with the Mostest"''' is a 1960 WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes cartoon featuring WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner.

The cartoon opens with Wile E Coyote trying to light a fuse only for it to blow instantly, showing the title of the cartoon. After a few dates with gravity, his schemes in this cartoon include trying to drop a bomb on the Roadrunner and trying to lower himself to the bird in a bucket, neither of which are successful. His final attempt involves tricking the Roadrunner into taking a "detour"--the bird runs to an outcropping and finds himself face to face with his opponent. Just as the Coyote is about to eat, the outcropping breaks under his weight, and he goes on a misadventure down a waterfall and through a maze of pipes--and the bird is still floating in thin air in that same spot.

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