Disambiguation evidence for Looney Tunes character Road Runner via surface form

"Road Runner"

As subject (49)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Road Runner".

Predicate Object
alignment good
alternativeCatchphraseSpelling Meep Meep
animationType traditional hand-drawn animation
appearsIn comic books
appearsIn merchandise
appearsIn television series
appearsIn theatrical animated shorts
appearsIn video games
appearsWith Wile E. Coyote NERFINISHED
associatedCompany Warner Bros. NERFINISHED
associatedStudio Warner Bros. Cartoons NERFINISHED
basedOn real roadrunner bird
canOutrun Wile E. Coyote NERFINISHED
communicationStyle mostly nonverbal
creator Chuck Jones NERFINISHED
creator Michael Maltese NERFINISHED
definingGag Coyote’s traps backfire
firstAppearance Fast and Furry-ous NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceYear 1949
franchise Looney Tunes NERFINISHED
franchise Merrie Melodies NERFINISHED
genre slapstick comedy
hasMerchandiseType clothing
hasMerchandiseType collectibles
hasMerchandiseType toys
homeMedium animated short film
iconicStatus classic American cartoon character
instanceOf Looney Tunes character
instanceOf Merrie Melodies character
instanceOf cartoon character
instanceOf fictional character
language English-language media
movementStyle running
nationality American (fictional)
nemesis Wile E. Coyote NERFINISHED
notableCatchphrase Beep Beep
notableTrait extreme speed
notableTrait outsmarts Wile E. Coyote
ownership Warner Bros. Discovery NERFINISHED
primaryColor blue
secondaryColor purple
setting American Southwest desert NERFINISHED
species greater roadrunner
targetAudience children
targetAudience family
typicalEpisodeStructure repeated failed attempts by Wile E. Coyote to catch him
typicalRole chase victim who always escapes
universe Looney Tunes universe NERFINISHED
vocalization beeping sound