The first Looney Tunes film to be released theatrically and not distributed by Warner Bros
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Porky Pig and Daffy Duck are Earth’s only hope when they face the threat of an alien invasion. Pictures. The film was originally intended to be a streaming service on the Max streaming service. After the company released it, the film was sent to other distributors, and GFM Animation eventually acquired the worldwide distribution rights and moved the film to theatrical release.
Porky does the same later in the scene
Inside the meteor, Daffy shows off his talent with levers. He pulls a lever to lower the machine and pushes it to raise it again. But when Porky and Petunia are caught, Daffy pushes the lever forward and the machine continues to lower them. At the end of the end credits, Porky Pig makes the classic statement, “That’s all people!” only to be interrupted by Daffy Duck, who tells him that this is not the end of the film and that they need a sequel.
I really enjoyed the movie
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Then the joke got a little out of hand for me
I have to say, though, that the action was very over the top. Sure, we’re talking about Looney Tunes here, specifically Daffy Duck, but still. There were some funny moments, no doubt, but that appropriate wit and humor that defines Looney Tunes was either missing or rare. But otherwise, I can recommend the movie as a modern day hand-drawn animated film.