Movie ... 2021 | The Day The Earth Blew Up A Looney Tunes

The gold standard was set in 1988 with Who Framed Roger Rabbit , where the Looney Tunes shared the screen with Disney icons and live-action actors in a way that felt respectful and innovative. But the standalone attempts that followed were mixed. Space Jam (1996) became a cultural phenomenon, largely due to the magnetic presence of Michael Jordan, but it was very much a product of its time—a sports movie with cartoons sprinkled in. Its sequel, A New Legacy , arrived decades later to a far more lukewarm reception, criticized for leaning too heavily into IP advertisement rather than character comedy.

, it was later acquired for North American theatrical distribution by Ketchup Entertainment Plot Summary

inspired by 1950s sci-fi B-movies and the classic animation style of Bob Clampett. Production: Originally intended for

Essential viewing for fans of classic animation, families seeking smart humor, and anyone who believes 2D animated features deserve a place on the big screen.

Daffy and Porky must team up with (voiced by Candi Milo ), a brilliant scientist, to stop the invasion before they drive each other insane. The film's narrative draws heavy inspiration from 1950s B-movie sci-fi tropes, blending them with the signature slapstick violence that has defined the series for nearly a century. Voice Cast and Key Characters

The gold standard was set in 1988 with Who Framed Roger Rabbit , where the Looney Tunes shared the screen with Disney icons and live-action actors in a way that felt respectful and innovative. But the standalone attempts that followed were mixed. Space Jam (1996) became a cultural phenomenon, largely due to the magnetic presence of Michael Jordan, but it was very much a product of its time—a sports movie with cartoons sprinkled in. Its sequel, A New Legacy , arrived decades later to a far more lukewarm reception, criticized for leaning too heavily into IP advertisement rather than character comedy.

, it was later acquired for North American theatrical distribution by Ketchup Entertainment Plot Summary

inspired by 1950s sci-fi B-movies and the classic animation style of Bob Clampett. Production: Originally intended for

Essential viewing for fans of classic animation, families seeking smart humor, and anyone who believes 2D animated features deserve a place on the big screen.

Daffy and Porky must team up with (voiced by Candi Milo ), a brilliant scientist, to stop the invasion before they drive each other insane. The film's narrative draws heavy inspiration from 1950s B-movie sci-fi tropes, blending them with the signature slapstick violence that has defined the series for nearly a century. Voice Cast and Key Characters