This is a Roadrunner, a bird of the genus Geococcyx, a member of the cuckoo family. (He’s called a member of the cuckoo family because the whole family is a little odd.)
In recent years, there have been attempts on the part of some to suggest that the renowned Roadrunner of cinema fame was never anything more than a cartoon character, but the facts belie such accusations.
The motion picture series that was popular for so many years, featuring the Roadrunner and his adventures with a Coyote, were an early form of reality programming. It can now be stated that it was no cartoon; the Roadrunner existed and the Coyote, of brownish hue, also was real. The important point about the film series is that the Coyote was quick but the Roadrunner was quicker.
Doctor Nestor Vogelsang, who holds advanced degrees in chronic ornithology and bird psychology at the eastern campus of the University of Northwestern South Dakota, has studied the bird – specifically the Roadrunner who stars in the Roadrunner-Coyote film series – for several decades.
“No question the creature is real,” Dr. Vogelsang reports. “As is easily verified, it has feathers, and to the scientific community feathers often indicate a bird.”
In addition, the Coyote on the screen was always hungry; coyotes usually are. (The latin name for coyote, according to the movie series, is “Appetitius Giganticus.”) And the Roadrunner would have provided a decent meal, along with a suitable white wine, if it could ever be caught.
But that, of course, was the problem.
The Roadrunner, whose name originally was Runroader, always managed to burn up the roads to evade the oncoming Coyote, even though the latter employed various hi-tech devices to effect a capture. All of these hi-tech instruments were developed and marketed by a certain corporation of Tipover Junction, California.
There are other malcontents who loudly proclaim, without the slightest shred of evidence, that this corporation also didn’t exist, that it too was just part of the cartoon presentation.
That is manifestly absurd.
The highly moral company is known throughout the barely civilized world as the firm that markets such highly successful products as Earthquake Pills, Portable Holes and Jet-Propelled Roller Skates.
Which brings us to our weekly quiz question: What was the name of that corporation? [No googling, now. J]
25 comments:
Ah, ACME. I watched those a LOT.
Roger Owen Green has stepped up first with the correct answer.
ACME?
ACME!!!
Kathe W and rel are two more with the right answer.
I forgot to say that the Roadrunner and Coyote are two of my fav Looney Tunes characters! Cheers!
ACME Corporation
Hank
Another county heard from with the correct answer - kaykuala.
As a child of the 50s, I can still see the Acme Corporation images ... oh how I loved the cartoons!
Helen has just joined our happy group with the right answer.
Maersk ...order of the white elephant ...
I have seen the famous coyote described in alchemical terms as the ego in pursuit of the destruction of tye elusive and nimble soul...along with the simpsons , thus may be one of Americas most powerful myths ever , far more spiritually useful than the tired and one dimensional Nietzscean Superman , , which doesnt seem to be working at all well lately....
Cheers mate
No idea, but love the post as I thought the cartoon was one of the funniest of all cartoons.
Leslie
abcw team
Beep! Beep!!
But Kate, the answer..?
Are you looking for the fictional corporation? Acme, of course!
Another right answer, this one from Karen S.
Acme corporation
Sheilagh Lee is with us again, and again with the correct answer.
I was an avid TV viewer of Roadrunner with my kids in the UK so many many years ago and the name of the company that sticks in my mind is that of Acme. I think the word means "the best" or "the peak" in Latin or Greek.
Always good to hear from oldegg, especially when, like this time, he has the correct answer.
Who can not know about the Acne Company?
PhenoMenon, ABC Wednesday Team
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PhenoMenon has just given us a PhenoMenonal right answer.
ACME
My welcome to Belva Rae Staples, who also has the correct answer.
Visiting late this week Mr. B...
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