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8.4 The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie
Animation, Kids & Family
This animated theatrical release is comprised of several Chuck Jones animated shorts from his time at Warner Brothers and features some of the studio's best-loved characters. New animation provides a framework for the older films.
Rating
G
Director
Chuck Jones, Phil Monroe
Studio
Warner Bros.
Writer
Michael Maltese, Chuck Jones, Mike Maltese
  • Great animated movie.
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  • My one complaint is that it has neither Baseball Bugs nor The Rabbit Of Seville.
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  • I mean, it's Looney Tunes. So it's really good. But it's really just a compilation of old cartoons. So if you want to watch old Looney Tunes, this is a good collection.
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  • it's saturday morning!!!!! whee!!!
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  • Fun historical look on the series.
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  • I remember seeing this at the movie theatre when it first came out. Me and the brother were slightly older than it's intended audience (I was 11, my brother was 13) but we really couldn't resist. Anyways, that piece of trivia is more interesting than the movie. which hasn't dated well for me at all. If you like your cartoons one after the other (like I guess I used to do) then this would be for you, but now this gets monotonous fast. Some good bits, like Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner (which they wisely saved for last) and What's Opera Doc are here.
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  • Great Looney Tunes Movie!
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  • A fast paced, bright, and fun collection of WB animated shorts featuring the classic characters doing what they do best-- bombastic action.
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  • I grew up on Looney Tunes, but specifically this movie was one of those that I watched over and over. So I am definitely biased, but it will always hold a place in my mind and my heart. :-)
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  • Not exactly a movie, it's just showing a bunch classic Bugs Bunny and Road Runner shorts... ad they're HILARIOUS.
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  • It's always a pleasure to see Bugs Bunny and company on the screen and films such as this is the reason why. The fact that many viewers will remember seeing the shorts presented here on television time and time again doesn't affect the sheer enjoyment of what's on offer. The film really comes alive whenever Bugs' old friend Daffy Duck is on (and it's easy to argue that this his really HIS film). From Daffy as Duck Rogers and a Robin Hood wannabe, to his starring role in the brilliant short 'Duck Amuk', there's plenty of fun to be had. Porky Pig, Pepe Le Pew and Marvin the Martian get their fair share too, but there's no denying that the always-reliable combination of Bugs, Daffy and Elmer Fudd is one of the highlights here. (It's also worth noting that the two shorts involving opera are excellent, particularly the one in which Bugs and Elmer star.)Of course, Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote have centre stage for the last quarter of the film, ending it all on a high note. This very entertaining compilation of animated shorts is a must-see.
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  • The best showcase of the classic Looney Tunes.
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  • It's kinda hard to tell you why i love this movie so much, but i do. i just do.
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  • Oh the memories. This VHS got me through elementary school in Germany where there was only the Armed Forces Network in English.
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  • Bugs Bunny is the man!
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