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The first theatrically released Looney Tunes movie not distributed by Warner Bros
Scenario
Piggy and Daffy Duck are the only hope for Earth in the face of the threat of an alien invasion. Pictures. The film was originally slated to be a streaming exclusive on the streaming service Max.
Porky also does this later in the scene
After the company released it, the film was sent to other distributors, and GFM Animation eventually acquired the worldwide distribution rights and switched the film to 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 get it back up. But with Porky and Petunia strapped in, Daffy moves the lever forward and the machine still lowers them.
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At the end of the closing credits, Porky Pig makes his classic announcement, "That's it, people!" only to be interrupted by Daffy Duck who tells him that this isn't the end of the movie and they need a sequel. This movie is a non-stop fireworks display of high-quality gags that are original and unpredictable. The animation is top notch and true to the classic Looney Tunes style.
it's a wonder Warner Bros
My friend and I who saw it with me both agreed that we never thought we would ever see a movie like this again in our lives. We couldn't stop laughing, one of the best cinema experiences we've had in years. I'm sure this movie will become a cult classic over the years, even if it flops when it finally gets a US release.
So if you like Looney Tunes, watch it asap
greenlights a project like this, and even if it's unlikely to get a sequel, we're more than happy that this gem of a film is now a reality. !