Watch Looney Tunes: Back in Action Full Movie Online Free| 123Movies, In a land where cartoon characters and flesh-and-blood people work side by side, one little black duck lands in a big pot of trouble when he teams up with Damien to find Damien's father, and the mysterious magical and powerful Blue Monkey Diamond.
It's just got to be the Hollywood role most threatening to life and limb - acting opposite Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny (and doing your own stunts). Running the risk of holding a fizzing stick of dynamite or emerging unscathed - but wafer-thin - from under a 50-ton weight is DJ Drake (Fraser). He's been sacked from his job on the Warners lot as a security guard after failing to escort Daffy Duck from the premises after he's 'released' from his contract. Returning home, he finds his movie star dad Damian Drake (Dalton) has been kidnapped and is being held by a mystery megalomaniac in Las Vegas. Who Framed Roger Rabbit set the standard for the live action-cartoon combination and this thoroughly enjoyable animated lark follows in that noble tradition. The digital Daffy and Bugs are visually stunning and lent slapstick depth by the voice characterisation of Joe Alaskey (who replaces the late legend Mel Blanc).
As well as playing as a simple cartoon caper for the kids, there's a welter of knowing references for the grown-ups thanks to former Simpsons writer Larry Doyle. Joining in the playful double-meanings is Dalton, who sends up his Bond persona with gusto and the likeable Fraser, who shows impeccable comic timing. Less successful is Steve Martin as Bugs and Daffy's nemesis The Chairman, whose power-crazy gurning irritates rather than delights. Highlights include a splendid romp through The Louvre with Bugs and Daffy pursued by Elmer Fudd into masterpieces including a Dali. 'Well, this is surreal,' opines Daffy. There's also some nifty dialogue: 'How many galoshes went into making that number' poses Daffy, eyeing up Heather Locklear's skintight PVC catsuit. It's fast, furious, splendidly entertaining and, to cap it all, features a rare cinema appearance by a Dalek.
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Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck are up to their feuding ways again. Tired of playing second fiddle to Bugs, Daffy has decided to leave the Studio for good. He is aided by Warner Bros.' Humor impaired Vice President of Comedy, Kate Houghton, who releases him from his contract and instructs WB security guard/aspiring stunt man DJ Drake to capture and 'escort' Daffy off the studio lot.
Suddenly a sidekick without a hero, the duck decides to ally himself with DJ, whether he likes it or not. Consequently, Daffy is on the scene when DJ discovers that his famous movie star father was Damian Drake, known for playing suave international spies onscreen, is actually a suave international spy in real life-and has been kidnapped by the evil insane nerdy, prancing villain known as Mr. Chairman of the equally nefarious Acme Corporation. It seems that Damian knows the whereabouts of the mysterious magical and powerful Blue Monkey Diamond, and the Chairman will do anything to get his hands on it! Daffy Duck finally has enough of playing second fiddle to Bugs Bunny, he quits the Hollywood studio and teams up with Bobby Delmont (Brendan Fraser) an ex-stuntman; together they go on a mission to rescue Damian Drake (Timothy Dalton) a spy who has been captured by the evil chairman of the Acne corporation (Steve Martin) With strong comic performances from Brendan Fraser, Steve Martin and Jenna Elfman, plus everyone's favourite Looney Tunes, this film is a good laugh for the whole family, and the blend between cartoon and real life is the best i have seen.