
Fastest with the Mostest 1960
Chuck Jones brings his signature wit and energy to *Fastest with the Mostest (1960)*, a classic Looney Tunes short that pits the ever-frustrated Wile E. Coyote against his speedy rival, the Road Runner.
Director: Chuck Jones
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fastest with the Mostest (1960) about?
This classic *Looney Tunes* short follows Wile E. Coyote as he devises an elaborate (and doomed) scheme to take down the Road Runner. His latest plan involves a rocket bomb dropped from a balloon—only for his own contraptions to backfire in the most ridiculous ways possible.
Who directed Fastest with the Mostest?
The film was directed by Chuck Jones, the legendary animator and director behind many iconic Looney Tunes and *Merrie Melodies* shorts.
Who stars in Fastest with the Mostest?
The short features Mel Blanc as the voice of Wile E. Coyote (and other characters) and Paul Julian as the Road Runner's iconic 'meep meep' sounds.
Is Fastest with the Mostest (1960) worth watching?
Absolutely! With its rapid-fire gags, inventive animation, and Chuck Jones' sharp direction, this seven-minute classic is a standout in the *Looney Tunes* library. While it's unrated, its reputation as a hilarious, timeless short makes it well worth your time.
How long is Fastest with the Mostest?
The film runs for 7 minutes.
About Fastest with the Mostest (1960) — The Classic Looney Tunes Short That's Pure Chaos
Chuck Jones brings his signature wit and energy to *Fastest with the Mostest (1960)*, a classic Looney Tunes short that pits the ever-frustrated Wile E. Coyote against his speedy rival, the Road Runner. In this high-flying escapade, the coyote attempts to outsmart his fleet-footed prey by rigging a rocket bomb to drop from a balloon—but his plans backfire in the most explosive (and hilarious) way imaginable. The film blends razor-sharp slapstick with Jones' knack for visual gags, creating a whirlwind of chaos that feels both timeless and fresh. The bright, sun-soaked animation and breakneck pacing capture the frenetic energy of a desert showdown where every move spirals into disaster, all while keeping the laughs front and center.
Starring the legendary Mel Blanc as the vocal talents of Wile E. Coyote (and other iconic characters), and featuring Paul Julian's distinctive Road Runner sounds, this seven-minute gem is a masterclass in comedic timing. *Fastest with the Mostest (1960)* isn't just a chase cartoon—it's a love letter to the absurdity of persistence, where failure becomes an art form. Whether you're a longtime fan of classic animation or a newcomer to the chaos, this short delivers a perfect storm of visual humor and relentless energy.