The first Looney Tunes film released theatrically that was not distributed by Warner Bros
Piggy and Daffy Duck are Earth’s only hope in the face of an alien invasion. Pictures. The film was originally intended to be a streaming exclusive on the Max streaming service.
Porky does this later in the scene as well
After the company distributed it, the film was sent to other distributors and GFM Animation eventually acquired the worldwide distribution rights and turned the film into a theatrical release. When Daffy demonstrates his talent with levers, inside the meteor he pulls a lever to lower the machine and pushes it to raise it. But with Porky and Petunia tied up, Daffy moves the lever forward and the machine lowers them anyway.
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At the end of the credits, Porky Pig makes his classic announcement, “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. Mr. Bass ManWritten by Johnny CymbalDigitrax Entertainment in association with Covered Records, Inc.
This film is non-stop fireworks of high quality, original and unpredictable
The animation is top notch and true to the classic Looney Tunes style. My friend and I, who watched it with me, both agreed that we never thought we would see a film like this again in our lives. We couldn’t stop laughing, one of the best cinematic experiences we’ve had in years.
It’s a miracle that Warner Bros
I’m sure this film will become a cult classic over the years, even if it fails when it finally gets released in the US. would greenlight a project like this, and while it’s unlikely there will be a sequel, we are more than happy that this gem of a film is now a reality. So if you want Looney Tunes, visit ASAP!