Baby Looney Tunes: Eggs-traordinary Adventure
Little versions of Bugs Bunny, Lola, Tweety, and the rest of the Baby Looney Tunes set out on a holiday quest that teaches more than eggs. When Easter is on the kids radar, they band together to figure out what the celebration is really about. Along the way they trade antics for kindness, learn... Read more
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About Baby Looney Tunes: Eggs-traordinary Adventure
Little versions of Bugs Bunny, Lola, Tweety, and the rest of the Baby Looney Tunes set out on a holiday quest that teaches more than eggs. When Easter is on the kids radar, they band together to figure out what the celebration is really about. Along the way they trade antics for kindness, learn how small acts of generosity can brighten a village, and discover that family and friends are part of the answer. The film keeps things light with playful humor and bright colors, delivering a warm message suitable for preschoolers and their grownups without getting tangled in serious danger, and the adventure trustfully shows that questions can lead to kindness, patience, and shared discoveries across families everywhere today.
Directed by Gloria Jenkins and released in 2003 as part of the Baby Looney Tunes lineup, the film offers Easter adventure that fits the franchise. The child versions of Bugs Bunny Lola Tweety and friends are voiced by a cast.
Box office data for this direct to video title isn't publicly reported, and it did not receive a theatrical release, so traditional grosses do not apply. Instead the film found its audience through home video sales and television airings nationwide.
The film occupies a modest rung in animation history, mainly appealing to fans of the Baby Looney Tunes and families looking for light holiday fare. It lacks a broad cultural footprint, but it reinforces familiar characters in a gentle seasonal setting that kids remember. The animation is bright and approachable.
Reception is not widely documented, but the film centers on friendship and the true meaning of Easter, delivering a simple, comforting message for young viewers and their caregivers to share, offering light humor that adults can enjoy. It respects young viewers with pacing and avoids scary moments that comfort parents.
Details
- Release Date
- February 11, 2003
- Runtime
- 58m
- User Ratings
- 13 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Family, Animation, Comedy
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Warner Bros. Animation
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
June Foray
Granny (voice)
Sam Vincent
Bugs Bunny / Daffy Duck / Tweety Bird (voice)
Ian James Corlett
Tasmanian Devil (voice)
Terry Klassen
Sylvester (voice)
Britt McKillip
Lola Bunny (voice)
Director: Gloria Jenkins