Little Beeper

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Little Beeper
Little Beeper

Little Beeper is a fictional character from Tiny Toon Adventures. He shares all the traits of his predecessor, the Road Runner. Unlike the Road Runner, Little Beeper is red and wears sneakers, like Calamity Coyote. Little Beeper was voiced by Frank Welker, who also voiced Calamity (despite the fact that Calamity never speaks).

According to Wile E. Coyote, Little Beeper appeared on Calamity's father's doorstep in the desert alongside Calamity, and the two of them have been given chase ever since. Soon, Calamity's father got a job offer in Acme Acres and both Calamity and Little Beeper moved there to continue the chase. Little Beeper has a summer job as a delivery bird at Bombino's pizza restaurant.

Unlike the Road Runner's typical bemusement at Wile E. Coyote's misfortunes, Little Beeper is often shown taking great joy at the sight of Calamity's failures; never passing up a chance to point and laugh at him. This attitude, however, has back-fired on him more than once. In the worst scenario, at one point Little Beeper wound-up looking like a skunk and became the romantic target of Fifi Le Fume. Poetic justice, perhaps, as Little Beeper had spent that entire episode ridiculing Calamity who had been in a similar (and smelly) situation.

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