The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie


Porky Pig and Daffy Duck are Earth's only hope when facing the threat of alien invasion.
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Porky Pig and Daffy Duck are Earth's only hope when facing the threat of alien invasion. The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie featuring Eric Bauza and Candi Milo is available for rent or purchase on Apple TV, available for rent or purchase on Prime Video, available for rent or purchase on Microsoft Store, and 1 other. It's an action & adventure and comedy movie.
Porky Pig / Daffy Duck (voice)
Eric Bauza
Petunia Pig / Old Lady (voice)
Candi Milo
The Invader (voice)
Peter MacNicol
Scientist / Farmer Jim (voice)
Fred Tatasciore
Mrs. Grecht (voice)
Laraine Newman
Mayor (voice)
Wayne Knight
Waitress Maude (voice)
Ruth Clampett
Floor Manager (voice)
Andrew Kishino
Coffee Shop Customer / Spaceship Computer (voice)
Kimberly Brooks
Chewy (voice)
Keith Ferguson
News Anchor / Gary from Gary and the Gumballs (voice)
Carlos Alazraqui
Town Kid (voice)
Rachel Butera
Bully / Roofer Joe (voice)
Peter Browngardt
Flavor Scientist Male 01 / Theater Audience Guy (voice)
Nick Simotas
Executive Producer
Sam Register
Writer
Alex Kirwan
Writer
Andrew Dickman
Writer
Darrick Bachman
Writer
Eddie Trigueros
Writer
Jason Reicher
Writer
Johnny Ryan
Writer
Kevin Costello
Writer
Michael Ruocco
Composer
Joshua Moshier


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The movie features classic Looney Tunes antics with expressive 2D animation, providing consistent entertainment reminiscent of the original cartoons. Petunia Pig stands out as a highlight. However, the format may feel overwhelming, as it works better in shorter segments.
Very Classic Looney Toons shenanigans with super expressive 2D animation. I'm here for a looney time. Petunia Pig is Perfect
I was excited at the prospect of a Looney Tunes theatrical release and thought this would be a fun adventure with predictable nods to classic sci-fi features. What I was surprised to find was that it had only a few quick nods to classic sci-fi movies and was otherwise a largely original plot. It definitely hit some standard marks, but had great jokes along the way.
Or, How Bubble Tea Helped Save the World.Porky and Daffy grew up together on a farm with "Farmer Jim," and when he passes away, he leaves them the house. Years later, an imminent alien invasion threatens their home and the memory of "Farmer Jim" and they will have to team up with Petunia to save the world one wad of chewing gum at a time.The movie doesn't hold back and fully embraces the madness we've come to expect from them. And although, initially, I would have liked to see it in English, the Latin American Spanish dub, made in Mexico, goes even further and also lets loose with a strong dose of double entendres that makes it even more enjoyable.The Looney Tunes continue to be counterculture after all these years; unfortunately, the "sound of a bygone era" has now caught up with them, but they still make us laugh. It's important to see this movie in theaters so that distributors and studios see that there is still an audience that wants to see this. Hopefully, it will be achieved.


