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Plot Daffy Duck is tired of playing the same role of Bugs Bunny again and again and requests for another character in the cartoon. For this, he is dismissed w

Looney Tunes Movie Review

Looney Tunes Movie Review English Movie Review
Review for the film " Looney Tunes"
Streaming On: Amazon Prime Video
Runtime: 1 Hour 30 Minutes
Certificate: UA
Released: 09-11-2003
Genre: Comedy, Adventure
4.3 / 5.0
3.65 / 5.0

CAST & CREW


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  • Producer:
  • Adam Piotrowicz
  • Hugh Davidson
  • Jeff Siergey
  • Joe Swanberg
  • Elisabeth Moss
  • Alex Ross Perry
  • Music Director:
  • Kevin Manthei
  • Keegan DeWitt
  • Editor:
  • Robert Greene
  • Composer:
  • James Schafer
  • Nick Soole
  • Director:
  • Alex Ross Perry
  • Jeff Siergey
  • Costume Designer:
  • Amanda Ford
  • Sound Designer:
  • Ryan M Price
  • Director of Photography:
  • Sean Price Williams
  • Executive Producer:
  • Sam Register
  • Christos V Konstantakopoulos
  • Line Producer:
  • Jason Wyatt
  • Dialogue Writer:
  • Alex Ross Perry
  • Casting Director:
  • Dawn Hershey
  • Sound Effects Editor:
  • Sebastian Henshaw
  • Screenplay Writer:
  • Alex Ross Perry
  • Story Writer:
  • Hugh Davidson
  • Larry Dorf
  • Alex Ross Perry
  • Rachel Ramras
  • Gaffer:
  • Daniel April
  • Foley Artist:
  • John Sanacore
  • Jonathan Fang
  • Leslie Bloome
  • Ryan Collison
  • Shaun Brennan
  • Production Designer:
  • Anna Bak Kvapil
  • Storyboard Artist:
  • Frans Vischer
  • Jessica Borutski
  • Naz Ghodrati-Azadi
  • Neal Sternecky
  • Makeup Artist:
  • Emma Strachman
  • Sound Mixer:
  • Clayton Castellanos
  • Boom Operator:
  • Andrew Pettit
  • Associate Editor:
  • Dylan Greiss
  • Regina Sobel
  • Assistant Cameraman:
  • Sean Hanley
  • Supporting Actor:
  • Mia Heiligenstein
  • Lily Garrison
  • Kentucker Audley
  • Keith Poulson
  • Katherine Fleming
  • Kate Lyn Sheil
  • Elisabeth Arndt
  • Daniel April
  • Craig Butta
  • Adam Piotrowicz
  • Patrick Fugit
  • Fred Armisen
  • Morgan Skrabalak

Plot

Daffy Duck is tired of playing the same role of Bugs Bunny again and again and requests for another character in the cartoon. For this, he is dismissed with the job at that very moment. DJ Drake who works as the stuntman is asked to leave Daffy to his destination but on the way, Drake mistakenly damages the water tower for which he too loses his job. He returns home with Daffy and discovers that his father, Damian is kind of action and also a secret worker. Damian advised his son to go to Vegas and grab the opportunity to play the character "Blue Monkey".

Bugs advise Kate of the circumstance, so they take Damian's car and seek after DJ and Daffy. In Las Vegas, DJ and Daffy collide with Dusty in a club possessed by Acme agent Yosemite Sam. Dusty gives them an interesting playing card, yet when Sam tries to execute them, they escape with Bugs and Kate. The car, which can likewise fly, crashes in Nevada. Marvin the Martian, detained in the office, escapes and leads a gathering of outsider prisoners to get the playing card, yet the saints escape.

Finding that the card has Mona Lisa's face on it, the team decides they should see the sketch in the Louver, situated in Paris. DJ, Kate, Bugs, and Daffy go to Africa, meeting Granny, Sylvester, and Tweety, who escort them to the remains of a wilderness sanctuary where they locate the blue monkey. Granny and friends uncover themselves to be Mr. Administrator, Smith, and the Tasmanian Devil in camouflage. Bugs and Daffy come back to Earth, where Daffy finds the entire enterprise was organized to make a film. Bugs guarantee Daffy they will be equivalent partners and make every decision together.

Star Performance

The film combines varying fit entertainers, and all together everyone has done great work with his or her characters.

Analysis

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What's there?

1. Passion to learn and work on something new and stand by your decisions.

2. Technical and camera work is appealing.

What's not there?

1. Few scenes in the movie could be more realistic.

Verdict

One is, honestly, going to enjoy and appreciate the film so people don't miss it.