Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z is a 1956 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones.
[3] The cartoon begins with the title sign and the Coyote hiding behind it, before the Road Runner speeding past.
The Coyote angrily throws the box away and his mock Binomial nomenclature in Dog Latin (Eati us Birdies) is shown.
Wile E holds up two signs saying "EGAD" and two exclamation marks; before dropping them, he sits on the ground and plans his schemes.
The bullet loses its track (brakes in midair and shows question and exclamation marks) and falls on the ground.
Wile E., sporting an Acme Bat-Man's Outfit, dives off a cliff, attempting to fly.
After that debacle, he perches himself upon a high branch with an anvil attached to the end of an ACME Rubber Band.
The Coyote tries attaching a stick of dynamite to a telescoping spring, and he tests the device successfully.
In the next attempt, Wile E. paints a landscape of a broken bridge on a stone wall, which he already displayed with a STOP!
However, when the duo arrives at a cliff, the Road Runner, as previously shown, takes his U-turn and the Coyote goes right past his smoke.
As he notices his missed target, he angrily switches off his motor, waiting for it to arrive at the other cliff.