
join Daffy Duck, the co-hero and main deuteragonist of Looney Toons, who's now on an adventure of the last Looney Toons package compilation movie and Daffy Duck's second movie as the spotlight shines onto Daffy once again as the hero. in this movie, Daffy is hired to become the owner of a company after winning a prize reward. Daffy opens it as a super secret pest-control detective exterminator agency with all his Looney Toons pals, they must go on a spooky mysterious fantasy ... (Full plot summary below)
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join Daffy Duck, the co-hero and main deuteragonist of Looney Toons, who's now on an adventure of the last Looney Toons package compilation movie and Daffy Duck's second movie as the spotlight shines onto Daffy once again as the hero. in this movie, Daffy is hired to become the owner of a company after winning a prize reward. Daffy opens it as a super secret pest-control detective exterminator agency with all his Looney Toons pals, they must go on a spooky mysterious fantasy adventure for the supernatural to stop the monsters that haunt, attack and invade their home city neighbourhood of Toon-Town.
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| Movie MetropolisJohn J. PuccioAny movie that uses old Warner Bros. cartoons is a friend of mine. |
| User ReviewFrank HI remember when this was played relatively often on HBO. It immidiately became a favorite of mine. Great melding of new sequences with classic cartoons. |
| User ReviewZack SThe kids of this generation really need to watch Looney Tunes, The Muppets, or any old school cartoon and this world would be a better place. This is a great classic Looney Tune movie. |
| User ReviewMiguel RA well organised compendium of Warner Bros cartoon shorts based around the paranormal theme. Hilarious stuff, even the new opening has gags which adults will laugh at, when I first saw this as when I was growing up I did not understand the delorean and free gift joke now I do and it still makes me laugh although I heard some networks choose to censor that joke on TV. |
| User ReviewTim SAnd now we come to another childhood favorite of mine. Daffy Duck's Quackbusters saw a lot of heavy rotation in my VCR when I was a kid, and I hadn't really seen it much since then. I believe it airs on TV once in a while, but I really wanted my own copy and I found one recently. It culls together various older cartoons and combines them with new animated wrap-around segments to form a story about Daffy Duck inheriting a fortune but being forced to use it for the purposes of good. In turn, he decides to start a paranormal investigation business with Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig. The film also features Sylvester and Tweety Bird in smaller parts. I can't really see any flaws in it at this point because it is what it is. The animation, new and old, is great, and the film is very enjoyable and fun to watch. That's enough for me. |
| User ReviewJukka KI remember this one was by far my favorite as a child. I haven't seen it recently as it's not on DVD but I plan to rewatch and see if it lives up to my memories. |
| User ReviewMatt KAnother great children childhood classic......who ya gonna call???? QUACKBUSTERS! |
| User ReviewRyan SDefinitely one of, if not my favorite, Halloween cartoon. Well, it's not exactly a Halloween cartoon, but it fits, and it is played generally every year at Halloween. It's a great collection of both classic and new Looney Tunes cartoons that I've enjoyed ever since I was a kid, and still do today. |
| User ReviewTristan PDAFFY DUCK'S QUACKBUSTERS bears the distinction of both being the last of the LOONEY TUNES compilated features, as well as one of Mel Blanc's final projects (others would be WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT and the JETSONS movie). There's a bit more meat to the "new material" this time around, as it does feel like a genuine, fleshed-out plot instead of being somewhat strung together. The focal point of the plot is greedy, self-centered Daffy forced to perform good deeds in order to prevent losing money to a ghostly benefactor; he does this by opening a "Ghostbusters" like shop and hiring (well, misusing) the services of Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig. Adding to the intensity of the plot are the nailbitingly funny (and sometimes spooky) shorts, which naturally involve classic monsters such as Dracula, Frankenstein, the Exorcist, and several others to name. |
| User ReviewCorey BWhy hasn't Warner Brother been able to re capture the magic they once had back in the day. Well they did in the early 90s when they actually tried doing something instead of recycle the old stuff that the do every other time. However the good thing about them recycling the old stuff is that it did introduce me into watching the old stuff. I haven't seen this since i was a little kid, so I was easily fooled by alot of the recycling this movie did. Watching this now it is very obvious what was new and what was old. Regardless though it's still nice to revisit classics. That is why it gets a high rating. |