Does any Looney Tunes character ever use any fictional brand-name product that isn't ACME?
Now that Looney Tunes is on-topic, maybe I can get an answer for something I've been wondering about for a while: Looney Tunes characters, (most famously Wile E. Cayote), always use products with the brand name ACME:
Do they ever use products anywhere from a different fictional company?
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Now that Looney Tunes is on-topic, maybe I can get an answer for something I've been wondering about for a while: Looney Tunes characters, (most famously Wile E. Cayote), always use products with the brand name ACME:
Do they ever use products anywhere from a different fictional company?
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Note: your second picture already includes a non-ACME product
– SztupY
4 hours ago
@SztupY - I was too polite to mention it :-)
– Valorum
4 hours ago
I’ve actually seen (in at least 1 book) a REAL acme product!
– Abraham Ray
3 hours ago
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Now that Looney Tunes is on-topic, maybe I can get an answer for something I've been wondering about for a while: Looney Tunes characters, (most famously Wile E. Cayote), always use products with the brand name ACME:
Do they ever use products anywhere from a different fictional company?
looney-tunes
Now that Looney Tunes is on-topic, maybe I can get an answer for something I've been wondering about for a while: Looney Tunes characters, (most famously Wile E. Cayote), always use products with the brand name ACME:
Do they ever use products anywhere from a different fictional company?
looney-tunes
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Note: your second picture already includes a non-ACME product
– SztupY
4 hours ago
@SztupY - I was too polite to mention it :-)
– Valorum
4 hours ago
I’ve actually seen (in at least 1 book) a REAL acme product!
– Abraham Ray
3 hours ago
add a comment |
3
Note: your second picture already includes a non-ACME product
– SztupY
4 hours ago
@SztupY - I was too polite to mention it :-)
– Valorum
4 hours ago
I’ve actually seen (in at least 1 book) a REAL acme product!
– Abraham Ray
3 hours ago
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3
Note: your second picture already includes a non-ACME product
– SztupY
4 hours ago
Note: your second picture already includes a non-ACME product
– SztupY
4 hours ago
@SztupY - I was too polite to mention it :-)
– Valorum
4 hours ago
@SztupY - I was too polite to mention it :-)
– Valorum
4 hours ago
I’ve actually seen (in at least 1 book) a REAL acme product!
– Abraham Ray
3 hours ago
I’ve actually seen (in at least 1 book) a REAL acme product!
– Abraham Ray
3 hours ago
add a comment |
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In Fast and Furry-ous (1949) Wile E. Coyote uses an "Ace" brand electric motor.
and "Fleet Foot" jet-propelled tennis shoes.
In Rushing Roulette (1965) we encounter "Ajax" brand glue
and what appears to be a Greyhound branded bus. Note that this is a real brand, not a fictional one.
In Zip 'n' Snort (1961) we also see another Ajax product, bird seed
In Duck Dodgers In The 24½th Century Marvin has a tendency to use "A-1" branded products, a brand that's also seen (occasionally) in the early Road Runner cartoons.
In Compressed Hare, Bugs Bunny orders a "Zajaxi" branded dynamo to use against Wile E. Coyote.
In Adventures of the Road Runner (1962) we see that Wile E. Coyote has foolishly been buying "Road-Runner Blue-Print Co." branded blueprints.
"Ace Novelty Company?" "Ace Novelty Company."
– Lexible
4 hours ago
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In Fast and Furry-ous (1949) Wile E. Coyote uses an "Ace" brand electric motor.
and "Fleet Foot" jet-propelled tennis shoes.
In Rushing Roulette (1965) we encounter "Ajax" brand glue
and what appears to be a Greyhound branded bus. Note that this is a real brand, not a fictional one.
In Zip 'n' Snort (1961) we also see another Ajax product, bird seed
In Duck Dodgers In The 24½th Century Marvin has a tendency to use "A-1" branded products, a brand that's also seen (occasionally) in the early Road Runner cartoons.
In Compressed Hare, Bugs Bunny orders a "Zajaxi" branded dynamo to use against Wile E. Coyote.
In Adventures of the Road Runner (1962) we see that Wile E. Coyote has foolishly been buying "Road-Runner Blue-Print Co." branded blueprints.
"Ace Novelty Company?" "Ace Novelty Company."
– Lexible
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In Fast and Furry-ous (1949) Wile E. Coyote uses an "Ace" brand electric motor.
and "Fleet Foot" jet-propelled tennis shoes.
In Rushing Roulette (1965) we encounter "Ajax" brand glue
and what appears to be a Greyhound branded bus. Note that this is a real brand, not a fictional one.
In Zip 'n' Snort (1961) we also see another Ajax product, bird seed
In Duck Dodgers In The 24½th Century Marvin has a tendency to use "A-1" branded products, a brand that's also seen (occasionally) in the early Road Runner cartoons.
In Compressed Hare, Bugs Bunny orders a "Zajaxi" branded dynamo to use against Wile E. Coyote.
In Adventures of the Road Runner (1962) we see that Wile E. Coyote has foolishly been buying "Road-Runner Blue-Print Co." branded blueprints.
"Ace Novelty Company?" "Ace Novelty Company."
– Lexible
4 hours ago
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In Fast and Furry-ous (1949) Wile E. Coyote uses an "Ace" brand electric motor.
and "Fleet Foot" jet-propelled tennis shoes.
In Rushing Roulette (1965) we encounter "Ajax" brand glue
and what appears to be a Greyhound branded bus. Note that this is a real brand, not a fictional one.
In Zip 'n' Snort (1961) we also see another Ajax product, bird seed
In Duck Dodgers In The 24½th Century Marvin has a tendency to use "A-1" branded products, a brand that's also seen (occasionally) in the early Road Runner cartoons.
In Compressed Hare, Bugs Bunny orders a "Zajaxi" branded dynamo to use against Wile E. Coyote.
In Adventures of the Road Runner (1962) we see that Wile E. Coyote has foolishly been buying "Road-Runner Blue-Print Co." branded blueprints.
In Fast and Furry-ous (1949) Wile E. Coyote uses an "Ace" brand electric motor.
and "Fleet Foot" jet-propelled tennis shoes.
In Rushing Roulette (1965) we encounter "Ajax" brand glue
and what appears to be a Greyhound branded bus. Note that this is a real brand, not a fictional one.
In Zip 'n' Snort (1961) we also see another Ajax product, bird seed
In Duck Dodgers In The 24½th Century Marvin has a tendency to use "A-1" branded products, a brand that's also seen (occasionally) in the early Road Runner cartoons.
In Compressed Hare, Bugs Bunny orders a "Zajaxi" branded dynamo to use against Wile E. Coyote.
In Adventures of the Road Runner (1962) we see that Wile E. Coyote has foolishly been buying "Road-Runner Blue-Print Co." branded blueprints.
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"Ace Novelty Company?" "Ace Novelty Company."
– Lexible
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"Ace Novelty Company?" "Ace Novelty Company."
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"Ace Novelty Company?" "Ace Novelty Company."
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"Ace Novelty Company?" "Ace Novelty Company."
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Note: your second picture already includes a non-ACME product
– SztupY
4 hours ago
@SztupY - I was too polite to mention it :-)
– Valorum
4 hours ago
I’ve actually seen (in at least 1 book) a REAL acme product!
– Abraham Ray
3 hours ago