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Acme deliveryman in

Acme deliveryman in Episode 0260

Gonzo's "Acme Magic Book"

Gonzo's "Acme Magic Book"

Acme watches in

Acme watches in Sing, Hoot & Howl with the Sesame Street Animals

Sweetums' Acme Crowd Control Rubber Bricks

Sweetums' Acme Crowd Control Rubber Bricks

Acme Ferocious Cat Co.

Acme Ferocious Cat Co.

Acme Porthole Co.

Acme Porthole Co.

ACNE on Dog City

ACNE on Dog City

"Ozme" on Farscape

"Ozme" on Farscape

Acme is a brand name most commonly identified as the ubiquitous corporate presence in Looney Tunes cartoons and related media. Purveyor of a wide range of merchandise, they particularly specialize in gadgets and gimmickry intended to help the frustrated predator (coyote, cat, wolf) nab its prey. Their distribution extends to Mars, as Marvin the Martian is a client. Products do not come with money back guarantees and often backfire.

The word "acme" is defined as "the highest point or stage." Between the definition and the fact that it would be one of the first results in phone books, real world businesses have used the name periodically, and by the 1920s it was appearing as a generic brand in Harold Lloyd silent comedies and elsewhere. The first Warner Bros. cartoon usage was the 1935 short Buddy's Bug Hunt, and increased reliance on the company eclipsed its generic brand usage in other works. By the end of the 1960s, most uses were references to the world's leading supplier of roadrunner-capturing devices, and an Acme warehouse was the crime scene in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

Though Sesame Street has its own recurring brand counterparts (Nologo or, in the soft drink field only, Figgy Fizz), Acme has supplied products and services there as well. Inevitably, the enterprising Grover has sold their merchandise on more than one occasion.

Acme Archives, a real-world dealer in reproduction prints and other collectibles based on pop culture franchises, has released Muppet prints and giclees.

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