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200392 minAnimation, Comedy, Family

Looney Tunes: Back in Action

Is Looney Tunes: Back in Action a Hit or Flop?

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Is Looney Tunes: Back in Action worth watching? With a rating of 6.4/10, this Animation, Comedy, Family film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Looney Tunes: Back in Action Synopsis

Fed up with all the attention going to Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck quits Hollywood, teams up with recently-fired stuntman Damien Drake Jr. and embarks on a round-the-world adventure, along with Bugs and The VP of Warner Bros. Their mission? Find Damien's father, and the missing blue diamond... and stay one step ahead of The Acme Corp., who wants the diamond for their own purposes.

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Top Cast

Brendan Fraser
Brendan FraserDJ Drake / Tasmanian Devil (voice) / She-Devil (voice) / Self
Jenna Elfman
Jenna ElfmanKate
Steve Martin
Steve MartinMr. Chairman
Joe Alaskey
Joe AlaskeyBugs Bunny-Daffy Duck / Beaky Buzzard / Sylvester / Mama Bear (voice)
Jeff Bennett
Jeff BennettYosemite Sam / Foghorn Leghorn / Nasty Canasta (voice)
Timothy Dalton
Timothy DaltonDamien Drake
Billy West
Billy WestElmer Fudd / Peter Lorre (voice)
Heather Locklear
Heather LocklearDusty Tails
Joan Cusack
Joan CusackMother
Bill Goldberg
Bill GoldbergMr. Smith

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Is Looney Tunes: Back in Action worth watching?

Looney Tunes: Back in Action has received mixed reviews with a 6.4/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Animation, Comedy, Family movies.

Is Looney Tunes: Back in Action hit or flop?

Looney Tunes: Back in Action has received average ratings (6.4/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Looney Tunes: Back in Action?

Looney Tunes: Back in Action is a Animation, Comedy, Family movie that Fed up with all the attention going to Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck quits Hollywood, teams up with recently-fired stuntman Damien Drake Jr. and embarks on a...

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Critic Reviews

Filipe Manuel NetoFeb 1, 2023
★ 6

**Very friendly and well done, it's pure entertainment.** Along with the world of Walt Disney's ducks, "The Muppets" and the various productions of Hanna and Barbera, the "Looney Tunes" and "Merry Melodies" are the largest and most popular sets of North American animation cartoons. And when it comes to the Tunes, we know what's going to happen: there's going to be a lot of crazy animation, explosions and funny effects. This film will please Tunes fans, putting the most adorable and iconic characters on the big screen, and giving the spotlight, of course, to Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, the duo that is inseparable, even if they are always at odds. It all begins with the dismissal of Daffy and a human employee of the Warner studio, and will end in a kind of fight against evil, in support of the father of that employee who, in fact, is a secret agent in the image of James Bond. A seemingly crazy mix, but one that works thanks to the skill and irreverence of the Tunes. I won't waste time talking about voice actors. The studio intelligently took advantage of those who usually voice these characters, so we are dealing with professionals who know very well what they do and what the characters ask of them. We have, however, an excellent comic performance by Brendan Fraser, who seems completely comfortable with what was asked of him and even seems to have fun with it all. Jenna Elfman isn't bad either, but she can't keep up with Fraser. The movie is very good. It's pure entertainment, with classic touches that we're used to seeing in Tunes material. It's the case with that chase in the Louvre, or the various fights between Duffy and Bugs. Being a more humble and sympathetic film than Space Jam, I felt that it doesn't have the weight of excessive publicity against it, besides having a true comic actor in the main human role, and not an amateur trying to act it out.