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Looney Tunes: Back in Action
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Upon receiving a message from his father that tells him that he has been taken as a hostage by the manager of the Acme Corporation who seeks to find the Blue Monkey Diamond, in order to dominate the world, Dj, a young courageous guy, does his best and goes in a mission to find the Blue Monkey Diamond, in order to save the world.
Upon receiving a message from his father that tells him that he has been taken as a hostage by the manager of the Acme Corporation who seeks to find the Blue Monkey Diamond, in order to dominate the world, Dj, a young courageous guy, does his best and goes in a mission to find the Blue Monkey Diamond, in order to save the world.
Actors:
Joan Cusack,
June Foray,
Brenda Mae Hamilton,
Bill Goldberg,
Roy Skelton,
Erica Gudis,
George Murdock
Joan Cusack
11 October 1962, New York City, New York, USA
June Foray
18 September 1917, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA
Brenda Mae Hamilton
Bill Goldberg
27 December 1966, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Roy Skelton
Erica Gudis
George Murdock
25 June 1930, Salina, Kansas, USA
Country:
Germany, United States
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it's the closest we're gonna get to the golden age when Mel Blanc did the voices and the cartoons were directed by Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng and Robert McKimson
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Perfect fare for a 5-year-old on an Apple Jacks sugar high, but scarcely tolerable for anyone moving toward the Raisin Bran end of the aging spectrum.
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Kids will love the pure madcap zaniness of the plot, the characters and a lot of the gags, and I had a very good time.
Nell Minow
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Live action/animated tale will amuse cartoon fans.
November 15, 2003
It's not a disgrace, but it is a missed opportunity.
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The film's appeal is universal, much as the appeal of the Looney Tunes characters is universal.
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Like a pop culture-gorged Hope-and-Crosby buddy flick hopped up on mescaline.
November 17, 2003
A nutty, zany, wacky, unruly, spastically hilarious hodgepodge that hits at least twice as often as it misses.
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Richard Roeper
November 17, 2003
... a cheerful and self-referential romp blending animation with live action in a non-stop quest for silly laughs.
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Robert Zemeckis isn't a Hal Walker, but Joe Dante's right up there with Tashlin, Avery, and Jones.

