Looney Tunes: De nuevo en acción

La vida real nunca ha estado tan animada.

Cansado de que toda la atención vaya a parar a Bugs Bunny, el pato Daffy abandona Hollywood y se une al especialista en doblaje recientemente despedido Bobby Delmont para embarcarse juntos en una aventura. Su misión: encontrar un diamante azul desaparecido del padre de Bobby, y permanecer un paso por delante de Bugs Bunny y una ejecutiva del estudio que van tras su pista... Mezcla de personajes de animación de la Warner Bros. -los creados por Chuck Jones- y actores reales, escrita por uno de los responsables de la serie "Los Simpsons". (FILMAFFINITY)

"Looney Tunes: Back in Action" (2003) is a delightful blend of live-action and animation that brings the beloved characters of the Looney Tunes universe back to the big screen in a thrilling adventure. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Baltimore/Spring Creek Pictures, this film combines the zany antics of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and their friends with a human cast led by Brendan Fraser and Jenna Elfman. The plot follows Daffy Duck as he is fired from the Warner Bros. studio, leading him to team up with a stuntman named DJ Drake and his cartoon sidekick, Bugs Bunny, to thwart an evil plot involving the mysterious Blue Monkey diamond. The film's strength lies in its seamless integration of animated and live-action elements, creating a visually engaging experience that pays homage to classic Looney Tunes shorts while embracing a modern, action-packed narrative. Director Joe Dante masterfully balances the humor and heart of the story, ensuring that both children and adults find something to enjoy. The witty dialogue and rapid-fire gags are reminiscent of the golden age of Looney Tunes, while the adventurous plot adds a fresh twist to the franchise. One of the standout aspects of "Looney Tunes: Back in Action" is its self-aware humor and numerous references to other films and pop culture. The movie doesn't shy away from poking fun at its own premise and the Hollywood industry, resulting in a meta-comedy that adds layers of entertainment. Cameos from various celebrities and nods to other Warner Bros. properties enhance the film's charm and appeal to a broad audience. Overall, "Looney Tunes: Back in Action" is a successful revival of the iconic characters that captures the essence of what made them so beloved in the first place. It's a fun, family-friendly film that combines nostalgia with innovation, making it a standout entry in the Looney Tunes catalog. Whether you're a longtime fan of Bugs and Daffy or a newcomer to their world, this movie offers a rollicking good time that showcases the enduring appeal of these animated legends.

Año2003

Página principal https://www.warnerbros.com/movies/looney-tunes-back-action

Presupuesto80000000$

Ingresos68500000$

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GénerosAnimaciónComediaFamilia

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Baltimore/Spring Creek Pictures

Goldmann Pictures

Lonely Film Productions GmbH & Co. KG.

Looney Tunes: Back in Action

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