The first theatrically-released Looney Tunes film to not be distributed by Warner Bros
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Porky Pig and Daffy Duck are Earth's only hope when facing the threat of alien invasion.. Pictures.
The film was originally intended to be a streaming-exclusive release on the streaming service Max
After the company passed on releasing it, the film was shipped to other distributors, with GFM Animation ultimately acquiring the worldwide distribution rights and changing the film to a theatrical release.. Inside the meteor, when Daffy demonstrates his talent for levers, he pulls the lever to lower the machine and pushes it to make it go up again.
Porky also does so later in the scene
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 gives his classic statement: "That's all folks!" only to be interrupted by Daffy Duck, who tells him that this is not the end of the movie and they need a sequel..
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Full Title : A Honest Review on The Day The Earth Blew Up : A Looney Tunes Movie, Warner Bros First Ever 2D Animated Theatrical Looney Tunes Film from an Non-Looney Tunes FanWellWarner Bros decide to not make a stupid decision for once, instead of keep their first animated theatrical release looney tunes movie shelved forever or cancelled they release their animated film on the big screen that's surprising if i'm gonna be totally honest hereOkay so i watch that movie yesterday along with Joker 2 Folie a Deux (which i will talk about that movie in a different post) and i have some thoughts on itBefore i begin the review, some things first :For those who don't know, I'm Not a Looney Tunes Fan, never was and never will be
I was never a fan of Looney Tunes throughout my life because the large majority of the characters are annoying and unfunny (especially the popular ones) and their humor is lazy, uncreative, repetitive and pure cringe for a large of the time, very rarely i found a short from the looney tunes library that i actually like and made laugh, a consider the looney tunes cartoons the most overrated cartoons ever that don't deserve their popularity and i hate the looney tunes and cartoon communities/fanbases that over praise these cartoons when there are tones of other cartoons that deserve it and get butthurt if someone hates and criticise looney tunes for legit reasons which this leads to them having huge bias and double standards.So yeah, don't act surprised when i fight back to you if you gonna be a jackass to me, telling me that i have no childhood and/or no good taste in humor just because i dare to not like a popular cartoon that i found very overrated and not funny.However Considering that this is Warner Bros First Ever Animated Looney Tunes Film on the Big Screen (very depressing and confusing that the looney tunes didn't have a animated theatrical release movie for over a century, like what Warner Bros were doing the hull time?) i'm willing to give it a chance.I will talk about the Pros and the Cons of this movie.Also This is a Non-Spoiler Review, so i won't spoil major events of this movie.So…what do i think of this movie?….it's Fine….it's surely not the best from the looney tunes but definitely not the absolute worst i have seen.Let's start off with positives, Pros.Voice Acting : The thing that the Looney tunes are mostly consistent about is the voice acting, all the voice actors/actress were on point & the match the tone of the emotions of the characters, Eric Bauza is perfect as Daffy and match the tone how crazy this character is, as a example.