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Scrambled Aches

  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 7min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,5/10
980
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Scrambled Aches (1957)
AnimazioneBreveCommediaFamiglia

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWile E. Coyote uses, among other things, a dehydrated boulder to try to catch the Road Runner. He applies a drop of water to enlarge it from pebble-size to usual boulder dimensions, but it e... Leggi tuttoWile E. Coyote uses, among other things, a dehydrated boulder to try to catch the Road Runner. He applies a drop of water to enlarge it from pebble-size to usual boulder dimensions, but it enlarges as Wile E. is lifting it over his head, coming down on top of him.Wile E. Coyote uses, among other things, a dehydrated boulder to try to catch the Road Runner. He applies a drop of water to enlarge it from pebble-size to usual boulder dimensions, but it enlarges as Wile E. is lifting it over his head, coming down on top of him.

  • Regia
    • Chuck Jones
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Michael Maltese
  • Star
    • Paul Julian
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,5/10
    980
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Chuck Jones
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Michael Maltese
    • Star
      • Paul Julian
    • 11Recensioni degli utenti
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    • Road Runner
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      • Chuck Jones
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      • Michael Maltese
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    8ccthemovieman-1

    Fairly Routine, But An Extra 'Star' For The Dehydrated Boulder

    They don't waste any time here as the opening scene is in the middle another chase as The Road Runner (Tastyus Supersonicus) stays ahead of Wile E. Coyote (Eternali Famishis) who meets his first "demise" when he takes a wrong turn and disappears under the "Danger: Bridge Out" sign. He climbs out of the hole he made many feet below, discards his bib, knife and fork and goes back to work thinking of other ways to catch his prey.

    At first, the coyote uses old-fashioned non-expensive methods such as simply tripping him, or a lasso with some TNT or cheap rollers skates with a sail and a fan tied to his torso. Later, he employs his standard boulder, anvil, springs, etc. Actually this was best of the anvil gags I've seen and the "dehydrated boulders" was something new and extremely clever.

    Finally, he gets to the expensive "Acme" purchases, this time a "junior steam roller" with an outboard motor, which is pretty funny.

    Overall, it was the routine story, but entertaining, and part of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume Two DVD set. I still laugh at the idea of a "dehydrated" boulder!
    7utgard14

    Eternalii Famishiis

    Fun Road Runner & Coyote short from Chuck Jones and Michael Maltese. This one has Wile E. Coyote trying to catch the Road Runner with dynamite on a string, a homemade windsurfing contraption, a rocket, an anvil, a steam roller, and the classic ACME Dehydrated Boulder. As usual with this series when Jones was at the helm, the gags are funny and well-executed. The animation is great, with well-drawn characters and backgrounds. Love the colors. The music is also very nice and suits the action perfectly. Some will criticize this series as being formulaic and repetitive, and it certainly does "return to the well" sometimes, but I find that Jones and Maltese do try and do different things with the gags even if they are similar to previous ones. This moves along at a quick pace and probably doesn't linger on a couple of the gags as long as it should. It's fun, though, and definitely worth a look.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    One of the best Roadrunner/Wile E Coyote cartoons

    Admittedly the story is formulaic, but that can be said for all the Roadrunner/Wile E Coyote cartoons. You could go as far to call the series a "formula" series. Scrambled Aches for me was one of the best of the series as well as one of the funniest. Scrambled Aches is one of the better-looking Roadrunner/Coyote cartoons, the stylised backgrounds do not look cheap at all, the characters look good especially Coyote with his facial expressions and the colours are appealingly warm. The music is energetic and characterful as usual, and the orchestration is clever and beautiful, enhancing the action rather than slowing it down. Scrambled Aches is well-paced and while you do know the outcome of the gags the gags are still really funny, and this is of the non-stop hilarity kind. Especially good were those of dehydrated boulders, steam-roller and the escape hatch. The rocket and rope/dynamite gags are quite familiar but were still funny and not rushed or drawn out. Roadrunner is good, but Coyote has always been the much more compelling character and he doesn't disappoint. Have always loved his sly but frustrated facial expressions and his effortlessly funny and cunning personality, because all the bad stuff happens to him and he is the character that provides the laughs essentially you do feel pangs of sympathy for Coyote as well. In conclusion, those who enjoy the Roadrunner/Coyote cartoons should have no problem having fun with Scrambled Aches. As someone who generally enjoys the series, although there were a few duds in the later years, I do consider Scrambled Aches is a definite standout. 10/10 Bethany Cox
    10lee_eisenberg

    just add water (but no need to add entertainment: there's plenty of that)

    They aren't kidding when they call this cartoon "Scrambled Aches"! The most original gag here, at least in my opinion, is the dehydrated boulder (and you know what happens during combinations of Wile E. Coyote and boulders!). As a previous reviewer noted, a notable aspect of this cartoon is that the backgrounds have an almost mystical feel to themselves. Of course, there's no reason to get all hung up on that when you can luxuriate in WEC getting his just desserts for trying to harm Road Runner. If ever I'm driving through the southwest United States, I'll just keep my eye out in case there is a coyote chasing a road runner; maybe I'll witness the sorts of things that these cartoons portray.

    All in all, another classic cartoon.
    5phantom_tollbooth

    Road Runner enters double figures with a fairly standard cartoon

    After the disappointing 'There They Go-Go-Go', Chuck Jones's 'Scrambled Aches' is an improvement. The cartoon which saw the Road Runner series entering double figures with its tenth outing, 'Scrambled Aches' is another fairly standard Road Runner cartoon but with better gags than its predecessor. What also makes 'Scrambled Aches' notable is that there are a couple of cases in which it looks like the Coyote might finally be successful in his attempts to capture the Road Runner. An early attempt involving a falling anvil seems to be going according to plan but for the Road Runner's keen senses, but it is the climactic, extended gag involving a steam roller in which the Coyote seems to have outwitted the Road Runner with an elaborate bluff. It's a funny but frustrating final sequence which employs an elaborate twisted logic to bilk the Coyote out of his rightful meal. Aside from these gags, 'Scrambled Aches' is not especially worthy of praise but it's certainly worth seeing and guarantees a couple of belly laughs at the very least.

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      The device Coyote uses, with its sail and roller propulsion, was an early design for the many land and water (and ice!) wind driven sailing vehicles today (2023).
    • Blooper
      When Wile E. Coyote attaches a balloon to an anvil, as he pushes the anvil across the outcropping, it appears to be quite heavy. However, as soon as he pushes it off the edge, the anvil (after a small drop) floats quite easily, and, in fact, rises above the level of the outcropping. The anvil should have been floating away as he pushed it to the edge of the outcropping.
    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Road Runner (Tastyus Supersonicus)
    • Connessioni
      Featured in The Bugs Bunny Show: Watch My Line (1962)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 26 gennaio 1957 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Azienda produttrice
      • Warner Bros. Cartoon Studios
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