![]() He very rarely runs and tends to be sedentary in his movements. Sam, by contrast, is a large, burly Berger de Brie () with white or tan fur and mop of red hair that usually covers his eyes. Another crucial difference is that of personality: Ralph does not have the fanatical drive of the Coyote in pursuing his prey, preferring to abandon his chase at the end of the working day. He also shares the Coyote's appetite, and persistent use of products, but he covets sheep instead of road runners and, when he speaks, doesn't have the upper-class accent or the egotistical bearing of the Coyote. Employee) has virtually the same character design as another Chuck Jones character, -brown fur, wiry body, and huge ears, but with a red nose in place of the Coyote's black one (usually) white eyes instead of Wile E.' S yellow and, occasionally, a fang protruding from his mouth. This short was written by Melvin Millar and features music by Carl W. ![]() Sam Sheepdog & Ralph - Ready, Woolen and Able (Jones) MM, 1960.
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