Who is Road Runner?The Road Runner is one of Chuck Jones’ most famous characters. Never having spoken a word, he is known and understood throughout the world. Road Runner first arrived on the screen in Fast and Furry-ous in 1949. His latest film by Jones is Chariots of Fur in 1994.
Character Details for Road Runner
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Notes from Chuck’s Diary …
“The Road Runner did not change a lot visually over the years; he has very little personality, as he is a force. I tell students that the secret of drawing the Road Runner is learning how to draw dust; just draw a cloud of dust and hook a Road Runner onto it. Many people do not know there is such a creature as a roadrunner outside Warner Bros. cartoons. An ornithologist at the University of Iowa, who is a roadrunner expert, told me that the first question asked by her students every year is, “Does the true roadrunner really go ‘beep-beep’?” and they do not believe her when she tells them that it doesn’t.
My Road Runner is a rare case in which the animated animal is almost exactly like its living model. It has a small body, a long neck, a large tail, and wings that look as if they should work but don’t. The head shape of the real roadrunner is slightly different, and it does not have such a prominent crop (except when excited), but the body and neck are pretty accurate. My Road Runner has legs like elongated chicken legs, and a high forehead gives the bird a youthful look. It has a chest and a pelvis, just as we do, and the backbone extends a little at the tail.
The Road Runner’s immortal “beep-beep” was an accidental find, inspired by the sound Paul Julian made as he blindly tried to clear a route for himself along a Termite Terrace corridor. It seemed unimaginable to ask anybody but Paul to record this sound, so we invited him into the studio” —Chuck Jones, “Chuck Reducks” 1996