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* [[Delicious Fruit Pies]]: Even the Looney Tunes ensemble was employed to plug Hostess' confectioneries. Except for the one where [[Team Rocket Wins|Wile E. Coyote actually SUCCEEDS in capturing the Road Runner]] and [[Daffy Duck]] [[Out-of-Character Moment|shows up to rescue him]], they generally make more sense than the [[Superhero]] ones.
* [[Delicious Fruit Pies]]: Even the Looney Tunes ensemble was employed to plug Hostess' confectioneries. Except for the one where [[Team Rocket Wins|Wile E. Coyote actually SUCCEEDS in capturing the Road Runner]] and [[Daffy Duck]] [[Out-of-Character Moment|shows up to rescue him]], they generally make more sense than the [[Superhero]] ones.
* [[Embarrassing Middle Name]]: In a [[The Reveal|revelation]] that was immortalized on ''[[Jeopardy!]]'', Wile E. Coyote seeks out his Uncle Kraft E., who revealed that the 'E' stands for "Ethelbert".
* [[Embarrassing Middle Name]]: In a [[The Reveal|revelation]] that was immortalized on ''[[Jeopardy!]]'', Wile E. Coyote seeks out his Uncle Kraft E., who revealed that the 'E' stands for "Ethelbert".
{{quote| '''Wile E.:''' ''ETHELBERT?'' I'll...I'll be a laughingstock!<br />
{{quote|'''Wile E.:''' ''ETHELBERT?'' I'll...I'll be a laughingstock!
'''Kraft E.:''' It's ''my'' middle name, too! Why do you think I went to live on top of that mountain, away from people? }}
'''Kraft E.:''' It's ''my'' middle name, too! Why do you think I went to live on top of that mountain, away from people? }}
** [[Word of God|Mark Evanier himself]] stated that he "didn't intend it as anything more than one joke on one page of one story in one issue."
** [[Word of God|Mark Evanier himself]] stated that he "didn't intend it as anything more than one joke on one page of one story in one issue."