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A spoof of the classic film Casablanca (1942), starring Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes characters.A spoof of the classic film Casablanca (1942), starring Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes characters.A spoof of the classic film Casablanca (1942), starring Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes characters.
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Joe Alaskey
- Sylvester
- (voice)
- …
Bob Bergen
- Tweety as Usmarte
- (voice)
Greg Burson
- Bugs Bunny
- (voice)
- …
Maurice LaMarche
- Yosemite Sam as General Pandemonium
- (voice)
- (as Maurice La Marche)
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- TriviaThis cartoon was included in the special edition DVD release of Casablanca, the film to which it is both a parody and a homage.
- GoofsWhile Bugs throws a paper for Yosemite Sam to retrieve. Bugs says, "Fetch!" But his mouth didn't move, he is smiling wide open not saying anything.
- Quotes
Penelope:Please play it for me.
Daffy Duck:I hope you don't mean that Knock on Wood song. I've got a splitting headache.
Penelope:You know, my favorite song.
[Daffy looks at the camera and plays a single note]
Bugs:[appears out of nowhere]I thought I told you never to play that song!
- ConnectionsFeatured inThe Ring(2002)
- SoundtracksWhere, Oh Where, Has My Little Dog Gone?
(uncredited)
Music from German folk song
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In Casablanca, Bugs Bunny runs an American bar and only looks out for himself. When he is given secret papers that will help defeat the rule of General Pandemonium. However when Bugs falls for Kitty, the wife of the leader of resistance, things change for him and he finds himself having to put himself on the line.
I have nothing against the updated Loony Tunes cartoons, but I do have something against cartoons that are unfunny, poorly developed and simply weak. Here the idea of a spoof on the film Casablanca sounds like it could be OK but it is a terrible, horrid mess. The plot copies the plot of Casablanca in a very condensed form but does nothing of merit with it. With so many little details to add in, the plot never stops long enough to be funny.
This is made worse by the sheer volume of characters crammed in with nothing to do. Only Tweety's impression of Peter Lorre is funny - but even that had been done better by a Loony Tunes character that used to be Lorre. None of the rest of the characters really work - their voice work is poor at best, horrid at worst. They rush past the screen with so little time that they never make an impression - it's like the film is expecting the recognition of characters to be enough to replace laughs or fun.
With barely a single laugh to it, a plot that is an uninspired mess and characters who don't sound like themselves or act like themselves this cartoon is about a bad a film from Loony Tunes as I have seen. It's not the fact that it is a modern cartoon that bothers me - it's the fact that it is a sh*t cartoon. Avoid this like the plague.
I have nothing against the updated Loony Tunes cartoons, but I do have something against cartoons that are unfunny, poorly developed and simply weak. Here the idea of a spoof on the film Casablanca sounds like it could be OK but it is a terrible, horrid mess. The plot copies the plot of Casablanca in a very condensed form but does nothing of merit with it. With so many little details to add in, the plot never stops long enough to be funny.
This is made worse by the sheer volume of characters crammed in with nothing to do. Only Tweety's impression of Peter Lorre is funny - but even that had been done better by a Loony Tunes character that used to be Lorre. None of the rest of the characters really work - their voice work is poor at best, horrid at worst. They rush past the screen with so little time that they never make an impression - it's like the film is expecting the recognition of characters to be enough to replace laughs or fun.
With barely a single laugh to it, a plot that is an uninspired mess and characters who don't sound like themselves or act like themselves this cartoon is about a bad a film from Loony Tunes as I have seen. It's not the fact that it is a modern cartoon that bothers me - it's the fact that it is a sh*t cartoon. Avoid this like the plague.
- bob the moo
- Feb 14, 2004
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