I'm looking for a older cartoon with a Coyote and a sheepdog!


Question: I'm looking for a older cartoon with a Coyote and a sheepdog
They were friends before and after work, but during the work day, they would clock in, and the Coyote would chase the sheep, and the sheep dog would chase the Coyote!.!.!.!. Any help!?Www@Enter-QA@Com


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In another series of Warner Bros!. Looney Tunes cartoons, Chuck Jones used the character design (model sheets and personality) of Wile E!. Coyote as "Ralph Wolf"!. In this series, Ralph continually attempts to steal sheep from a flock being guarded by the eternally vigilant Sam Sheepdog!. As with the Road Runner series, Ralph Wolf uses all sorts of wild inventions and schemes to steal the sheep, but he is continually foiled by the sheepdog!. In a move seen by many as a self-referential gag, Ralph Wolf continually tries to steal the sheep not because he is a fanatic (as Wile E!. Coyote was), but because it is his job!. In every cartoon, he and the sheepdog punch a timeclock, exchange pleasantries, go to work, take lunch break, and clock out to go home for the day, all according to a factory-like blowing whistle!. The most prominent difference between the coyote and the wolf, aside from their locales, is that Wile E!. has a black nose and Ralph has a red nose!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog cartoons!. They appeared in seven Warner Bros shorts between 1953 and 1963!. Ralph bears a striking resemblance to Wile E!. Coyote, the only real difference being the color of the nose!. Www@Enter-QA@Com

Bugs Bunny cartoon show!. Usually the sheep dog knew every move the coyote would make!. One of them is named Raulph!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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