

The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie
Directed by Peter BrowngardtPorky and Daffy, the classic animated odd couple, turn into unlikely heroes when their antics at the local bubble gum factory uncover a secret alien mind control plot. Against all odds, the two are determined to save their town (and the world!)...that is if they don't drive each other crazy in the process.
Cast of The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie
The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie Ratings & Reviews
- NikoIasMarch 23, 2025This is a looney non-stop comedy anyone can enjoy
- Kristian Odland3d agoAs a Looney Tunes loon, I had to watch this ASAP, and I was not disappointed. I'm so happy that Warner Bros. still sees some value in this iconic property. Daffy and Porky led the charge, but I have to admit that it was a bit of a missed opportunity not to include more of the iconic Looney Tunes lineup in this movie. Farmer Jim would be proud.
- PhoenixJuly 15, 2025A stellar movie, its toony, the animation is stellar, there are so many incredible bits in the movie that had me wheezing.
- DdoughnutMay 10, 2025I absolutely loved this movie. Go support 2D animation
- joshua wayne johnsonJuly 1, 2025Good story not to fast paced for me to keep up with kept the kids entertained the whole way through
- Nino ZlatevJune 15, 2025Fun, but never really made me laugh.
- Lucas CraparottaApril 4, 2025A fun film that had me laughing the whole time. Farmer Jim is best boy
- Megan CruzApril 1, 2025It’s 2025 and a traditionally drawn, 2d animated, feature length, looney toons film is in theaters. Made possible by our cinematic lord and savior, Ketchup Entertainment, the new owner and distributor of Coyote vs Acme. As happy as I am at the mere existence of these films and their distributor, I’m even more thrilled to report that The Day the Earth Blew Up is absolutely delightful. Daffy & Porky are a perfect pairing and the unabashed and often absurdist Looney Toons humor is thankfully right on brand. This film totally captures the spirit of what makes this kind of animation and story so endearing and timeless and I felt like my 8 year old self again, watching early morning cartoons. Thank you, Ketchup. You’re doing the lord’s work.
- cultfilmlikerApril 5, 2025Okay I’m starting to think I really don’t enjoy “children’s movies” anymore. Just so bored Some nice art, some funny jokes… Thought the movie was about to end then realized there were 50 minutes left in the film. Hubris.