Acme Corporation Explained

The Acme Corporation is a fictional corporation that features prominently in the Road Runner/Wile E. Coyote animated shorts as a running gag. The company manufactures outlandish products that fail or backfire catastrophically at the worst possible times. The name is also used as a generic title in many cartoons, especially those made by Warner Bros. and films, TV series, commercials and comic strips.

Origin

The name Acme comes from the Ancient Greek Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ἀκμή meaning,,, or .[1] It has been falsely claimed to be an acronym, either for "A Company Making Everything", "American Companies Make Everything", or "American Company that Manufactures Everything".[2] [3] During the 1920s, the word was commonly used in the names of businesses in order to be listed toward the beginning of alphabetized telephone directories like the Yellow Pages, and implied being the best. It is used in an ironic sense in cartoons, because the products are often failure-prone or explosive.[4]

The name Acme began being depicted in film starting in the silent era, such as the 1920 Neighbors with Buster Keaton and the 1922 Grandma's Boy with Harold Lloyd, continuing with TV series, such as in early episodes of I Love Lucy and The Andy Griffith Show, comic strips and cartoons, especially those made by Warner Bros.,[5] and commercials. It briefly appeared in the Walt Disney Donald Duck episodes Cured Duck released in 1945 and Three for Breakfast released in 1948. It also appears as the ACME Mining company owned by the villain Rod Lacy in the 1952 Western The Duel at Silver Creek and in a 1938 short Violent Is the Word for Curly where The Three Stooges appear as gas station attendants at an Acme Service Station. It was also used in The Pink Panther Show, where the name Acme was used on several episodes of the show's first installment in 1969, one of them being "Pink Pest Control".

Warner Brothers animator Chuck Jones described the reason 'Acme' was used in cartoons at the time:

Whistles and traffic lights

A whistle named 'Acme City', made from mid-1870s onwards by J Hudson & Co, followed by the "Acme Thunderer", and "Acme siren" in 1895, were the early brand names bearing the names with the word 'Acme'. At the time the Acme Traffic Signal Company produced the traffic lights in Los Angeles, the city where Warner Bros. was making its cartoons. Instead of today's amber/yellow traffic light, bells rang as the small red and green lights with "Stop" and "Go" semaphore arms changed — a process that took five seconds.[6]

Depictions

In film and TV

Examples which specifically reference the Wile E. Coyote cartoon character include:

Music

Legal humor

Other

Cultural impact

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Acme . 28 July 2017 . Merriam-Webster, Inc..
  2. https://acme.com/what_is_acme/ Acme.com: "What is ACME"?
  3. http://mentalfloss.com/article/32268/where-did-looney-tunes-%E2%80%9Cacme-corporation%E2%80%9D-come Mental Floss: "Where did ACME corporation come from?"
  4. Web site: The Origin of the Looney Tune's "ACME" Corporation Name. 25 March 2013.
  5. Web site: ACME. The Warner Brothers Cartoon Companion. E.O. Costello. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110712234115/http://www.i-foo.com/~eocostello/wbcc/eowbcc-a.html. 2011-07-12.
  6. http://www.lamag.com/citythinkblog/citydig-should-i-stop-or-should-i-go-early-traffic-signals-in-los-angeles/ CityDig: Should I Stop or Should I Go? Early Traffic Signals in Los Angeles
  7. K-Acme TV. Tiny Toon Adventures. Tiny Toon Adventures. 64. 26 February 1991. 1.
  8. News: McNary. Dave. Wile E. Coyote Movie in the Works at Warner Bros.. Variety. 2018-08-28. 2018-08-30.
  9. Web site: Dave Green to Direct 'Coyote Vs. Acme,' Warner Bros.'s Hybrid Wile E. Coyote Movie. 20 December 2019.
  10. Web site: Warner Bros.' Wile E. Coyote Movie Sets Dave Green to Direct (EXCLUSIVE). 17 December 2019.
  11. News: Hussain. Humza. James Gunn Confirmed as a Writer on Looney Tunes Movie Coyote vs. Acme. ScreenRant. 2020-12-24. 2021-04-12.
  12. Web site: Rubin . Rebecca . Warner Bros. to Release 'Mad Max: Fury Road' Prequel and 'The Color Purple' Musical in Theaters in 2023 . . 23 December 2020 . 28 December 2020 . 24 December 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201224022908/https://variety.com/2020/film/news/warner-bros-mad-max-fury-road-color-purple-1234874609/ . live .
  13. News: Kroll . Justin . 16 February 2022 . John Cena To Star In Looney Tunes Live-Action/Animated Hybrid Pic 'Coyote Vs. Acme' . Deadline .
  14. Web site: D'Alessandro . Anthony . Barbie Heads To Summer 2023 – CinemaCon . . 8 June 2023 . April 26, 2022 . April 26, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220426234202/https://deadline.com/2022/04/barbie-coyote-vs-acme-release-date-1235010330/ . live .
  15. Web site: D'Alessandro . Anthony . 2023-11-09 . 'Coyote Vs. Acme': Warner Bros Shelves Finished Live-Action/Animated Pic Completely As Studio Takes $30M Tax Write-off . 2023-11-10 . Deadline . en-US.
  16. Web site: Belloni . Matthew . Warners Reverses Course in Coyote vs. Acme Fight . . November 13, 2023 . November 22, 2023 . November 13, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20231113065200/https://puck.news/warners-reverses-course-in-coyote-vs-acme-fight/ . live .
  17. Web site: Taylor . Drew . 2024-02-09 . The Final Days of 'Coyote vs. Acme': Offers, Rejections and a Roadrunner Race Against Time Exclusive . 2024-02-10 . TheWrap . en-US.
  18. Web site: Bergson and Perella. Samantha and Vincent. ‘Coyote vs. Acme’ Writer Samy Burch Says Film May Still Be Released: Conversations Are ‘Ongoing,’ but We’d Be ‘Heartbroken’ If It’s Shelved . March 10, 2024. Indiewire.
  19. Book: Catálogo Cogumelo 30 anos. 2012. Cogumelo Records. 83.
  20. Gordon III . James D. . May 1992 . A Bibliography of Humor and the Law . BYU Law Review . 1992 . 2 . 451 . PDF.
  21. Frazier . Ian . 26 February 1990 . Coyote v. Acme . The New Yorker .
  22. Book: Frazier, Ian . 1996 . Coyote v. Acme . Farrar Straus & Giroux . 978-0-3741-3033-6.
  23. Web site: Journal of acme (189). use Perl. May 23, 2001. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110511130405/http://use.perl.org/~acme/journal/200. May 11, 2011.
  24. Web site: Downturn: Kellner's Acme Communications Delisted. Mediapost.com. en. 2019-12-07.
  25. Web site: Acme Ready to Be Prime-Time Player. 1999-08-03. Los Angeles Times. en-US. 2019-12-07.
  26. Web site: The 25 Largest Fictional Companies. Michael. Noer. March 11, 2011. Forbes. May 18, 2018. September 1, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140901025630/http://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelnoer/2011/03/11/the-25-largest-fictional-companies/#4c1f295838b0. live.