Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure
Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure is a 2003 American direct-to-video animated comedy film from Warner Bros. Animation. It is a special based on the TV series Baby Looney Tunes. The Special follows the main characters from Baby Looney Tunes as they go on a search for the true meaning of Easter.[1]
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Directed by | Gloria Yuh Jenkins |
Produced by | Gloria Yuh Jenkins Tom Minton |
Starring | June Foray Ian James Corlett Terry Klassen Britt McKillip Sam Vincent |
Music by | Julie Bernstein Steven Bernstein |
Edited by | Rob DeSales Derrick Mitchell |
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Distributed by | Warner Home Video |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The producers were Gloria Yuh Jenkins and Tom Minton, both of whom had worked on the TV series. Korean studio Dong Woo Animation provided the animation. Eggs-traordinary Adventure was released on VHS and DVD formats on February 11, 2003 and on Boomerang in March 2017.
Plot
Tweety goes out to play on the playground with Lola and Sylvester, only to find out that Daffy has dug up all the sand in the sandbox to play King of the Mountain. They then turn to Bugs for help, and he digs the sand mountain down.
Afterwards Granny reads them a story about Easter and the Easter Bunny. Taz is excited about this but Granny tells him that there is one more day until Easter.. Daffy does not believe in any of this stuff and tries to convince everyone that there is no Easter Bunny. Later on Lola and Tweety throw an Easter party for Taz and invite Bugs. However, Daffy tries to convince Bugs that there is still no Easter Bunny. He insructs Bugs to grow up and forget it. Bugs tears the decorations down, upsetting Lola and Tweety.
During naptime Tweety and Lola suggest to Sylvester that they should take Taz to the forest. However Daffy is shocked to find them gone. Bugs wears a hooded cape gloves and cottonail and sneakers, pretending to be the Easter Bunny. Daffy, covered in yellow paint and a leaf around his body to look like a duckling, paints rocks to look like Easter eggs. Taz falls in the river and is rescued by them.
The "eggs" turn out to be rocks and the yellow paint washes off Daffy in the river. They all finally realize that there is no Easter Bunny. The next morning they wake up to find real Easter eggs, delighting Taz. Sylvester is given a chocolate chicken, which means the Easter Bunny did come. It turns out to be a happy Easter after all.
Voice cast
Reception
The film was received with mixed reviews by the audience. On IMDb, it has a rating of 5.8, with one user saying "It is still very cute to me as it is filled with plenty of sweet characters, watercolor like visuals and some magical moments but I must add that Baby Looney Tunes: Eggs-traordinary Adventure (2003) also has great uplifting songs and messages!"[2]
References
- "Baby Looney Tunes: Eggs-traordinary Adventure (Video 2003)" – via www.imdb.com.
- "Baby Looney Tunes: Eggs-traordinary Adventure (Video 2003)" – via www.imdb.com.