The first theatrically released Looney Tunes film not produced by Warner Bros
Narrative
Porky Pig and Daffy Duck are Earth’s only hope when faced with the threat of an alien invasion. Pictures distributes. The film was originally intended to be a streaming-exclusive release on the Max streaming service. After the company passed on the film, the film was shipped to other distributors, and eventually GFM Animation acquired the worldwide distribution rights and the film was released theatrically. Inside the meteor, when Daffy shows off his talents with the arms, it pulls the film together.
Porky does the same later in the scene
lever to lower the machine and press it to raise it again. But when Porky and Petunia are strapped in, Daffy pushes the lever forward and the machine still lowers them. At the end of the closing credits, Porky Pig delivers his classic statement, “That’s it, folks!” only to be interrupted by Daffy Duck, who tells him that this is not the end of the movie and that they need a sequel. Featured in AniMat’s Crazy Cartoon Characters: Crazy Comic Con Coverages (2022). Mr.
Bass Man By Johnny Cymbal Digitrax Entertainment by arrangement with Covered Records, Inc
Full Title: An Honest Review of The Day the Earth Exploded: The Looney Tunes Movie Warner Bros. The first ever 2D animated theatrical Looney Tunes movie by a non-Looney Tunes fan. Well…warner bros decides not to make a stupid decision for once instead of shelving or canceling their first animated feature, the Looney Tunes movie forever, to bring their animated movie to the big screen…surprising if completely I’ll be honest. Ok, so I watched that movie yesterday along with Joker 2 Folie a Deux (which movie I’ll talk about in another post) and I have some thoughts about it. Before I start the review, a few things first: For those who don’t know, I am not a Looney Tunes fan, never have been and never will be.
first animated Looney Tunes movie in the world
I have never been a fan of Looney Tunes in my life because the vast majority of the characters are annoying and not funny (especially the popular ones) and their humor is lazy, uncreative, repetitive and pure annoying most of the time, very rarely have I found a short from the Looney tunes library, which I really like and their popularity made me laugh and I hate crappy tunes and cartoon communities/fanbases who are too praising these cartoons when the voices of other cartoons deserve it and hating and criticizing mean tunes for legitimate reasons leads to massive bias. double standard. So yeah, don’t be surprised when I hit you back if you’re a jerk to me, I’ll tell you that I don’t have a childhood and/or a good sense of humor just because I can’t bring myself to like a popular cartoon that I found to be very overrated and not funny. However, when you consider that this is Warner Bros. Screen (It’s very depressing and confusing that Wild Melody hasn’t had an animated movie in theaters for over a century like Warner Bros.
I’m willing to give it a chance
I’m going to talk about the pros and cons of this movie. This is also a non-spoiler review so I won’t spoil the bigger events of this movie.So…what do I think of this movie?…it’s ok…not the worst I’ve seen. Let’s start with the positives, Pros.Voice Acting: The thing that Looney Tunes is mostly consistent about is the voice acting, all the voice actors/actresses are spot on.Eric Bauza is perfect as Daffy and matches the tone that how crazy this character is, as an example.