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Reviews for Looney Tunes: Back in Action
posted: Mar 10, 2007
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Mad Scribbler
Very funny. Quite godd animation. It brings most Loony Tunes characters together. Also, it makes up a completely new villain. His plan is to turn the entire world (except himself) into monkeys to produce equipment and then transform them into humans to buy the goods!!!
posted: Apr 16, 2006
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KF Animation Editor
This is probably the best of the post-Roger Rabbit try-to-stick-toons-in-a-bad-film movies. As usual, the movie plot and characters aren't much to write home about, though you will not die vomitting from watching it..

But just for a few moments, in the art museum, there's a breath of the true Looney Tunes lunacy. It makes the rest of the film worthwhile.

posted: Apr 14, 2006
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World-Class Animation Critic
Much better than Space Jam, but definitely not an outstanding film. Unlike it's predecessor the Looney Tunes characters stayed in character. The animation is very good and the actors did a great job. At times the jokes seemed forced, but there were quite a few I got a good laugh out of. If the plot had been better I'd boost this up to a four. This one's good for a rental I think and kids will definitely enjoy it.
posted: Mar 06, 2006
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World-Class Animation Critic
Once again, the Looney Tunes are put another live action/animated film,this time the result isn't as bad but still mediocre.The biggest imrpovement from "Space Jam" in "Looney Tunes Back in Action" is the Looney Tunes gang all remained in character, but that didn't save the film from stinking.Most the physical sight gags in the film were mostly bad, the only time it was funny was the few moments the Looney Tunes gang were interacting an animated world or with each other. The scene were Daffy and Bugs take on Elmer at the Louvre was funny,smart,and beautifully animated.The live-action and animated interaction was definetly not smart or funny. The story was just so dumb,an idiotic studio guard has to rescue his secret agent father and stop a mad man from turning the world into monkeys.You can also thank this film for the disaperance of the LT cartoons on cartoon network,the WB decided to get rid of them after the dismal box office preformance.I know,I don't get the connection either.