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4->"Ugh, what am I talkin' to ''you'' for? All ''you'' have to do is munch on a carrot and people love you."
5-->-- '''WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck''' to '''WesternAnimation/BugsBunny'''
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7The second feature film attempt at reviving the WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes franchise since the fall of the original Creator/WarnerBros cartoons, after ''Film/SpaceJam''. Released in 2003, it is another good example of the RogerRabbitEffect.
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9WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck is fired from the Warner Bros. Studios and falls in the middle of a search for a mysterious Blue Monkey diamond that the secret agent father of a security guard is also trying to find before the Head of Acme does. Without Daffy, WesternAnimation/BugsBunny just can't do his job, and he heads out across the world with the VP of Comedy to retrieve him. Creator/BrendanFraser and Creator/JennaElfman star as said security guard and VP, Creator/JoeAlaskey voices both Bugs ''and'' Daffy, and Creator/SteveMartin is a live-action villain who is the Head of the {{Acme|Products}} Corporation that apparently invents all the malfunctioning devices known to cartoon-dom. Creator/JoeDante directs. Eric Goldberg, who animated ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'''s Genie, directs the animation.
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11Rumor has it that Dante made this revival in response to his deep hatred for the previous film incarnation, calling this the "anti-''Space Jam''". Ironically, its working title was ''Spy Jam'', and had an action-oriented, ''Film/JamesBond''-like feel to it, instead of spoofing sports movies. It also was going to star Creator/{{Jackie|Chan}} [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Chan]]. The secret agent story remains, but Bugs and company are AnimatedActors under contract at the Warner Studios lot, instead of otherworldly residents separate from our own. Rather than make all of them friends, they cast WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd and the other supporting Tunes as enemies of Bugs and Daffy, several of which live around the world.
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13Also worth noting that this is the last film to be scored by composer Music/JerryGoldsmith before he passed away after a long struggle with colon cancer (his illness actually kept him from completing the film, with the final reels scored by Music/JohnDebney). It is also the final film appearance for Creator/PeterGraves.
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15!!''Looney Tunes: Back In Action'' contains examples of:
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20* ActorAllusion:
21-->'''D.J.''': What I really do is, I'm-I'm a... I'm a stunt man!\
22'''Daffy''': HA! You, a stunt man!? Please!\
23'''D.J.''': I am! Did you see those ''[[Film/TheMummyTrilogy Mummy]] movies''? I'm in them more than Creator/BrendanFraser is![[note]]A lot of Fraser's commentary for the first ''Mummy'' movie is him pointing out stunts he didn't do.[[/note]]
24** Taken to extremes when D.J confronts 'Brendan Fraser' and punches him out for getting him fired.
25** Creator/TimothyDalton is D.J.'s father, who's [[Film/JamesBond a British secret agent]]. One of his films is titled ''[[Film/LicenceToKill Licence To Spy]]''.
26** Creator/RogerCorman plays a studio director who complains about a ruined take costing money. Corman is (in)famous for producing films on as [[NoBudget little money as possible]].
27** In one scene, [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Shaggy]] criticizes Creator/MatthewLillard on his performance in the [[Film/ScoobyDoo live-action film]] for making him sound like a "[[Film/WingCommander total space cadet]]".
28* AdamWesting: Besides playing D.J. Drake, Brendan Fraser also plays... Brendan Fraser. Who [[SelfParody ends up being]] a complete {{Jerkass}} and [[SelfDeprecation punched in the face by D.J.]] (who, just as a reminder, [[MindScrew is also played by Fraser]]). And is also Fraser's stuntman from the ''Mummy'' films. Confused yet?
29* AdvertisedExtra:
30** Tweety, who (not counting the scenes where he is really Taz in disguise) appears in just one scene. According to the {{Deleted Scene}}s featurette, [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Tweety originally was intended to actually take part in the film's original climax]]: DJ zaps him with the Blue Monkey, which turns him into a Pterodactyl, and he then eats the Chairman.
31** Even more so the Road Runner, who despite appearing for just a cameo that consists of running past the screen, is prominently shown on the DVD cover.
32** Heather Locklear was heavily promoted as one of the starring cast members (and also appears prominently on the DVD cover), but her appearance only consists of a few scenes during the Las Vegas segment.
33* AfraidOfClowns: A DeletedScene has Daffy pitch a film idea to the studio that depicts Elmer as an insane supervillain. The idea is rejected due to Elmer seemingly dying, but Daffy insists he returns even more insane than before. Elmer doesn't like the idea at all because he feels he comes off as a crazy clown, stating that he's afraid of clowns before running off crying.
34* TheAllegedCar: The first car (A Gremlin, complete with leimotif) that Daffy and DJ get into when they leave DJ's house. It falls apart as soon as they try to start the engine the second time in UsefulNotes/LasVegas.
35--> '''Daffy''': Now '''''that's''''' an interesting feature.
36* AlternativeJokeInterpretation: An in-universe example. Kate believes that the gags in which Bugs crossdresses are (intended to be) funny because they insult crossdressers; Bugs argues that they're funny because they're about ''a rabbit wearing lipstick''.
37* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle: After Bugs Bunny explains the art technique of Pointillism, he says to the audience: "I think, when you go to the movies, you should learn something." Which is a CallBack to Kate insisting that nothing is learned in any of Bugs' cartoons.
38* AnimatedActors:
39** Bugs, Daffy, Elmer, Porky, Speedy and several others are depicted as actors who did star in their real-life shorts, but Tweety, Sylvester, Taz, Yosemite Sam, Marvin and several others are just depicted as people who have seemingly no connection to the Warner Bros. studio. Though they've probably retired, semi-retired or on vacation.
40** Resolved to a degree with Elmer Fudd who acknowledges he was Bugs's costar and is [[ElmuhFuddSyndwome secwetwy evil]].
41* ArtImitatesArt: During the art museum chase; it's also revealed via x-ray glasses that the Mona Lisa has a bra and a skeleton.
42* ArtisticLicenseArt: ''Art/ThePersistenceOfMemory'' is actually on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, all public versions of ''Art/{{The Scream|Munch}}'' are at the Munch Museum and at the National Gallery of Norway, both in Oslo, and ''Art/ASundayAfternoonOnTheIslandOfLaGrandeJatte'' is at the Art Institute of Chicago. However, all of these are incorrectly depicted as being in the Louvre in order to participate in the sequence in which Bugs Bunny, Daffy and Elmer Fudd enter in several iconic paintings.
43* ArtShift:
44** Shaggy and Franchise/ScoobyDoo have a short cameo threatening bodily harm to Creator/MatthewLillard in the studio cafeteria after seeing his performance of the former in [[Film/ScoobyDoo the live-action film]]. They are rendered in the same art style as the ''Scooby-Doo'' cartoons.
45** The Louvre chase scene has Elmer chasing Bugs and Daffy through each and every painting in the hallway, taking on each of their styles. Bugs naturally exploits this by tricking Elmer into assuming a Pointillist style and then blowing him away with a portable fan.
46** The relayed Civil Defense video tape has animated segments describing the villain's intent, and is animated in a more limited UPA style.
47** And of course, there is the intro: we start with a scene animated in a simple, flat style that's clearly trying to replicate the original shorts, and then cut to the movie proper, which of course is mostly live-action as well as having much more intricately shaded animation.
48* AshFace: Appears briefly in the opening remake of "Rabbit Fire".
49* AsideGlance: Many characters do this when the ridiculousness of their situation is just too much to handle. Like when a Wal-Mart mirage shows up and they {{Lampshade}} ProductPlacement.
50* BadBoss: Mr. Chairman has Taz eat one of the [=VPs=] down to a skeleton for questioning him.[[note]]He survives... somehow.[[/note]] Also, a DeletedScene reveals the reason why the [=VPs=] had to press their buzzers before speaking up.
51-->'''VP:''' Is that a rhetorical question?\
52'''Chairman:''' ''[grins evilly]'' Oh goody. You forgot to press your buzzer.\
53''[The VP gets covered in plastic wrap]''
54* BagOfKidnapping: Kate Haughton is kidnapped in one by Bob Smith while in France.
55* BasementDweller: According to Warner Bros. executives, Daffy's entire fanbase is made up of these. [[UnpopularPopularCharacter Never mind that he was the one]] who got [[WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers his own series]] later, [[HilariousInHindsight not Bugs.]]
56* BelligerentSexualTension: DJ and Kate, naturally.
57* BewareTheSillyOnes:
58** This applies to all of the toons, really, but mostly the [[CoDragons toons who align with the Acme Corp.]], like Yosemite Sam, Elmer Fudd, Wile E. Coyote, and Marvin the Martian.
59** [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Shaggy and Scooby]] in their [[TheCameo Cameo]] criticize Creator/MatthewLillard's performance as the former in the [[Film/ScoobyDoo live action Scooby-Doo movie]] and threaten him if he messes up further in the [[Film/ScoobyDooMonstersUnleashed sequel]].
60** The Chairman of Acme Corp. may be an immature, over-the-top executive, but he's still a dangerous totalitarian egomaniac perfectly willing to kill or torture others to further his goals.
61* BigBad: Mr. Chairman.
62* BigDamnHeroes: Daffy's ([[OverlyLongGag eventual]]) transformation into WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers at the climax: he saves Bugs from falling to his death, destroys the Chairman's satellite, and (perhaps inadvertently) [[spoiler:transforms the Chairman himself into a monkey]], all in one fell swoop.
63* BitingTheHandHumor: The "Brothers Warner", the studio executives, are portrayed as stuffy, fickle, shortsighted men with a NeverMyFault attitude.
64* BlackComedyRape: {{Parodied}} by Pepe Le Pew (big surprise there):
65-->'''DJ:''' There's a... man who's got a woman. She's tied up in a burlap sack. He's taking her to the Eiffel Tower.\
66'''Pepe:''' [[PoliceAreUseless Ahh! It is spring. Is it not?]]
67* BlamingTheTools: Discussed; when the chairman chews out Wile E. Coyote for failing at his assignment, he specifically warns him not to blame his failure on the equipment he was given, because it was ACME equipment and thus (at least according to Mr. Chairman) good. The Irony of it of course is that in this case, the complaints regarding the equipment are actually totally justified.
68* BlandNameProduct: Earth Geographic.
69* BoomInTheHand: During the car chase in Vegas, one of Sam's goons lights a stick of dynamite to throw at the heroes. When the heroes veer out of the way, the goon refuses to throw the dynamite out of the window despite Sam's demands, so as to avoid hurting any innocent people. This results in the dynamite blowing ''them'' up.
70* BreakingTheFourthWall: So many times. It's eventually [[NoFourthWall knocked down entirely]] when, post-climax, D.J., the character who is supposedly Creator/BrendanFraser's stuntman, (but [[CelebrityParadox also played by Fraser]]) confronts the ''real'' Fraser, who is playing DJ (his own stuntman), on the set of ''this movie''...[[MindScrew confused yet?]]
71* ButtMonkey / ChewToy: The film opens with Daffy deciding he's fed up of playing this role, and getting fired as a result.
72* CaninesGamblingInACardGame: Chester, Spike, Charlie and other ''Looney Tunes'' canines playing cards at a table inside Yosemite Sam's Wooden Nickel casino. Their game gets interrupted by TheHero falling from an exposed hallway onto the table, wrecking it. All the dogs bark at him, though most have spoken conversational English in their cartoons.
73* CardboardBoxOfUnemployment: WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck goes into histrionics while arguing to the Warner Brothers that he's much more bankable than WesternAnimation/BugsBunny. Unmoved, the brothers have a yes-man bring in a box of personal effects. Daffy recognizes the contents.
74--> '''Daffy Duck''': Hey, that's the stuff from my office.
75--> '''Brother #1''': You don't have an office.
76--> '''Brother #2''': Not anymore.
77--> '''Daffy Duck''': ''[breaking fourth wall]'' Soliloquy; this is bad.
78* CardCarryingVillain: Elmer Fudd, at one point, admits to being secretly evil.
79* CartoonPhysics: As to be expected from all the animated characters, but several notable instances are when Daffy uses his OffscreenTeleportation to continually reappear in DJ’s car no matter how many times he gets thrown out, and when the spy car stops just before hitting the ground because it ran out of gas (though this is immediately averted once Kate points out that [[ThisIsReality physics don’t work that way.]])
80* TheCameo: Numerous, occasionally pitting celebrities playing themselves, and brilliantly including [[Film/InvasionOfTheBodySnatchers1956 Miles Bennell]]. Many of the classic ''Looney Tunes'' characters, including one-shot characters, make appearances. Even a couple of the earliest ''Looney Tunes'' stars, Ham and Ex the puppies, make brief cameos.
81** The cafeteria scene includes a brief bit where Creator/MatthewLillard has a confrontation with [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Scooby and Shaggy]].
82** In the Behind the Scenes DVD extras, a photograph of a bunch of toons standing together on the Warner Bros. lot is shown. While most of them are other ''Looney Tunes'' as well as the aforementioned Scooby and Shaggy, among them are none other than WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry, [[WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures Buster and Babs Bunny]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} the Warner Siblings]], and WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain.
83** If you look very closely, Lola Bunny from ''Film/SpaceJam'' appears on some posters at the studio.
84* CelebrityParadox: DJ Drake is played by Creator/BrendanFraser but is Fraser's stuntman in-universe. On the set of this very movie, where Fraser is apparently playing DJ. It's hilariously confusing.
85* CharacterCheck: Though the film largely revolves around Daffy's contemporary dynamic with Bugs, there are several moments that nod to his earlier CloudCuckooLander prankster personality, most notably his relentless trolling of DJ during the pursuit at the beginning. Abiding by the creative team, it was an intentional direction to make Daffy a CompositeCharacter of his earlier and later personas.
86* ChekhovsGun: [[spoiler:Daffy's bill detaching from his face.]]
87* ClickHello: Marvin pulls this move on Bugs in the climax.
88->'''Marvin:''' You tricked me!
89->'''Bugs:''' Eh, [[{{Pun}} what's up, Darth?]]
90* CoDragons: Yosemite Sam, Wile E. Coyote, Elmer Fudd, The Tasmanian Devil, and Marvin the Martian all show up the Chairman's. Only Marvin and Coyote make it to the climax.
91* ComedicUnderwearExposure: Happens to DJ when he tries to use his rocket pants, but they simply rip off instead of lifting him in the air. The Three Bears show up to laugh at him until DJ steals Papa Bear's pants.
92* TheComicallySerious: Kate doesn't seem to enjoy working with cartoons. While the gang wanders across the desert, Kate expresses a desire to quit comedy and work in movies about "the human condition crammed with social relevance".
93* CoolCar: The Spy-mobile, a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TVR_Tuscan_Speed_6 TVR Tuscan Speed 6]].
94* CraniumChase: Daffy Duck has his head detached while Mother is demonstrating the laser beam function of DJ's spy phone. Daffy's body starts feeling around the lab floor for its missing head. "Get over here, you idiot."
95* CruelCoyotes: Wile E. Coyote works for the film's main villain, the Chairman of Acme. He tries to murder Bugs, Daffy, DJ and Kate out in the desert with a missile, and later Damien with a train in the climax, failing both times, of course. Trying to catch the Road Runner out of hunger is one thing, but attempting to murder innocent people for the sake of following his boss' orders is another.
96* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: When Daffy learns that [=DJ=]'s father is Damian Drake, the renowned actor playing a spy, he goes on to babble on that Damian is really a spy who portrays himself as an actor playing a spy. Then he assumes that the entire house is filled with spy gadgets and [=DJ=] is protected by an invisible forcefield, throwing at him an apple to prove this. The apple does hit [=DJ=], but Daffy takes it as proof of the apple being forcefield-proof. Cue to [=DJ=] scolding Daffy for his "delusional ranting" right before Damian calls him through a painting and is proven to be a spy.
97* DeadpanSnarker: Bugs, Daffy, and especially DJ.
98* DefrostingIceQueen: Kate Houghton warms up considerably over the course of the film, especially towards DJ. Compare how she introduces herself to Daffy at the beginning, with how she introduces herself to Damian at the end.
99* DeliberateValuesDissonance: Kate, with modern day sensibilities, very much doesn't appreciate Bugs' style of humor.
100* DesignatedLoveInterest: [[invoked]] [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in a deleted alternate ending, where DJ introduces Kate to his father and admits they haven't kissed yet, they don't really get along, and they have virtually nothing in common; to which she smilingly replies that this could be The One.
101* DidntThinkThisThrough[=/=]EpicFail: The attempt at making a DuckSeasonRabbitSeason cartoon without the recently-fired Daffy. See below.
102* DisasterDominoes: On a smaller scale than most disasters, but Daffy still makes a big mess when he crashes the Batmobile into the Warner Water Tower.
103* DisneyAcidSequence: The sequence where Bugs, Daffy and Elmer Fudd battle through the Louvre Museum. They get into paintings and their appearance changes to match the artwork they’re inside.
104* DuckSeasonRabbitSeason: Both played straight at the beginning, and {{subverted|Trope}} later on after Daffy's been fired from Warner Bros.
105--> '''Elmer Fudd''': Say your pwayers, wabbit! It's wabbit season!\
106'''Bugs Bunny''': Duck season!\
107'''Elmer''': Wabbit season!\
108'''Bugs''': Duck season!\
109'''Elmer''': Wabbit season!\
110'''Bugs''': Wabbit season!\
111'''Elmer''': Wait a minute... [''looks at script''] \
112'''Bugs''': See, I told you this wasn't gonna work without- [''Elmer shoots him'']
113** One would think this evidently leads to TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt, since it ends Bugs' historic survival instinct (besides cross-dressing, which he was discouraged from doing anymore due to how modern audiences perceive the act). He really [[LargeHam milks his injuries for all their worth]] in front of the big executives too. Like all classic cartoons, he gets better by the next shot.
114-->'''Bugs''': (''in a full body cast'') Ohhhhhh! *cough, cough* Oh pain! Oh agoneeee~eeeee~eeeee! (''sideeyes the executives next to him to see if they're buying it'')
115** At the end, Daffy ''thinks'' Bugs is attempting this when [[spoiler:he tells the others that Daffy was the real hero]].
116* EvenEvilHasStandards: While chasing the heroes with a stick of lit dynamite:
117--->'''Yosemite Sam:''' Throw it out the window! Throw it out, throw it ou~ou-out!
118--->'''Nasty Canasta:''' But innocent people could be hurt...
119--->'''Sam:''' THROW IT OUT THE WINDOW!
120--->'''Cottontail Smith:''' [[ThinkOfTheChildren It'll send the wrong message to children!]]
121--->'''Sam:''' '''THROW IT OU-''' [''explosion''] '''OOOOOOOOOOOOOOH!!!'''
122** Also, when the Chairman is showing DJ what kind of torture he has set up for his father, he notices the Pendulum of Doom is in use as well, declares it to be overkill and demands Wile E. Coyote remove it, which he does sheepishly.
123* ExecutiveMeddling: The plotline itself is the result of an in-universe use of this trope. When Daffy complains about being depicted as a ButtMonkey to Bugs again and demands to be treated with respect, he's immediately fired and chased off the lot. The resulting film ends up falling apart because of his absence and the executives order Kate to go find him and bring him back within a week, or she's also fired.
124* EyePop: Daffy’s eyes literally pop out of his head and roll across his bill after watching Dusty Tails strip out of her white outfit revealing a sexier one underneath.
125* FaceHeelTurn: Elmer revealing his employment with Acme is almost certainly an excuse for him to describe himself as "secwetwy evil".
126--> '''Daffy''': Pfft. That's showbiz for ya.
127* FacePalm: Bugs does one after Daffy finally realises which car is the ''actual'' spy car.
128* FakeOutFadeOut: After the car stops before hitting the ground because it's "outta gas". See below.
129* FakeoutOpening: The film starts like with a homage to the ''DuckSeasonRabbitSeason'' trilogy, only to reveal that it's Daffy reading his script, venting his frustration at the formula of "Daffy gets blasted."
130** The deleted scenes had a ''very'' different opening for the film, which features Daffy as a superhero fighting an evil Elmer Fudd and his organ-operated robot-thingy (an opening not so different from ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'')--only to reveal that it's Daffy trying to pitch a film idea, with the Warner Bros. complaining that he killed Elmer in the first five minutes. Elmer himself doesn't want to be a bad guy and [[MeanCharacterNiceActor runs off crying at the premise]].
131* FauxAffablyEvil: The Chairman seems somewhat of a humorous fellow, but that does little to hide both his hunger for cruelty and sadistic personality, with few redeeming qualities to boot.
132* {{Foreshadowing}}: There are several moments where Kate and DJ are talking about tropes or plot developments as the movie goes along. While they are clearly BreakingTheFourthWall and [[LampshadeHanging hanging lampshades on every part of the set]], it's almost as if they know they're in a movie. Turns out, after dealing with the ACME chairman, they actually ''are'' acting in a movie, the filming of which only breaks after Bugs and Daffy return from dealing with the Blue Monkey space laser.
133** After the spy car is about to crash into a wall, Daffy yelps out “mother” as he typically does when faced with a threatening situation. The spy car then says “taking you to Mother” before flying the group off. They end up in a desert after the car falls and crashes where they later come across Area 52 and meet the leading researcher called “Mother.”
134* ForgotAboutHisPowers: During the space battle, Daffy wonders what Duck Dodgers would do if he were there, before remembering that ''he himself'' is Duck Dodgers.
135* FrenchAccordion: When the scene shifts from Area 52 in the United States to Paris, France, the soundtrack picks up an accordion riff. Along with the accordion tune, there are also artists with easels, street mimes in striped shirts, and Roman Catholic nuns shepherding identically-dressed schoolgirls. It's as though France mandates this stuff.
136* FromZeroToHero: Throughout most of the film, Daffy is TheLoad and TheChewToy. However, once Marvin takes Bugs out of the fight, it's Daffy in his WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers guise who monkey-wrenches the satellite. Back on Earth, Bugs even admits that Daffy was the hero, though Daffy presumes this is a case of PronounTrouble and disputes it.
137* FullBodyDisguise: Played with in the jungle scene. Granny, Sylvester and Tweety seem to have helped our heroes find the diamond, only for Granny to unzip her full-body suit to reveal the ACME Chairman, and Sylvester to actually be Mr. Smith, and Tweety to be the ''Tasmanian Devil''. Then the Chairman unzips ''his'' body suit to reveal Damian, whom [[MultiLayerFacade then unzips once again]] to reveal [[Film/SpaceJam Michael Jordan]]. (Daffy [[LampshadeHanging lampshades this]], naturally). Then under the Michael Jordan suit is the real Chairman once again. And after our heroes and the Chairman are transported back to ACME, Mr. Smith stays behind with Taz and [[spoiler:unzips his body suit to reveal a Tasmanian She-Devil!]]
138* FunnyBackgroundEvent: Usually Bugs and Daffy are making snarky visual commentary while the humans are freaking out.
139** In the studio cafe scene during Bugs' discussion with Kate, Ralph Wolf is seen about to eat a (live) sheep sandwich but gets clobbered by Sam Sheepdog. Later in that same scene, the man from "One Froggy Evening" steals Michigan J. Frog and dashes away.
140** While in the desert, Wile E. Coyote launches a missile at the main characters but it comes back towards him. Then we cut to the main characters, a small explosion is seen way in the background.
141* GayParee: In France, the Louvre and Eiffel Tower are depicted as only being 2 seconds away from each other. [[https://www.google.com/maps/dir/The+Louvre/Eiffel+Tower/@48.8623524,2.3154171,13z/data=!4m8!4m7!1m2!1m1!1s0x47e671d877937b0f:0xb975fcfa192f84d4!1m2!1m1!1s0x47e66e2964e34e2d:0x8ddca9ee380ef7e0!3e0?hl=en They're not]]. The scene also displays the [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff "French love Jerry Lewis"]] stereotype by displaying French posters for his movies there. And yes, this ''is'' where Pepe le Pew makes his appearance in the film.
142* GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity: Apparently, Daffy getting fired is a regular occurrence at the studio. Bugs speaks nonchalantly to Kate about how he's certain he'll be back in no time, and even phones Daffy to tell him that he's figured out how to get him his job back "with less of a pay cut than usual".
143* GlassSmackAndSlide: "[[TemptingFate We are never going to find that duck.]]" The next moment, Daffy scrambles directly into the path of the car, and ends up molded against the windshield.
144-->'''Bugs:''' Heheh... Daff never misses a cue.
145* GravityIsAHarshMistress: When the flying car runs out of gas, it stays hovering just above the ground until Kate points out that gravity doesn't work like that, to which the car immediately crashes.
146* HarmlessLiquefaction: When the heroes arrive at Area 52, Daffy gets zapped by one of the security guards, melting him into a black goo. He spends the next few minutes inside a turkey baster before being reconstituted.
147* HeelRealization: Bugs has always let his popularity over Daffy get to his head and acts like he’s better than his feathered foil, not blinking an eye when the latter gets fired and expecting him to come crawling back at the first offer he gets. It’s not until he’s alone with Daffy that they really talk, and Daffy laments that he is always the ButtMonkey who has to endure AmusingInjuries to get laughs, while all Bugs has to do is “munch on a carrot, and people love [him].” Bugs then realizes what kind of hell Daffy has to go through just to obtain half of what Bugs gets handed to him on a silver platter, and the guilt is written all over his face.
148* HitMeDammit: Not "hit me" in the sense of punching, but Yosemite Sam and D.J are playing blackjack at a casino. Yosemite Sam keeps asking the dealer, WesternAnimation/FoghornLeghorn, to "hit me" (play a card) and gets a smack on the head with a plank because it's not his turn.
149* HumanFocusedAdaptation: Bugs and Daffy seem to take a backseat to D.J. and Kate throughout most of the movie.
150* HypocriticalHumor: In-universe, DJ is Creator/BrendanFraser's stunt double, and claims to have more screen time than Fraser himself. Out of universe, DJ is himself ''played by Brendan Fraser''.
151** And yes, Fraser uses stunt doubles in this movie.
152* IceQueen: Kate Houghton, to the extent that when she's first introduced, her shaking hands with Daffy ''freezes his hand solid''. She [[DefrostingIceQueen defrosts]] considerably over the course of the film.
153* IdiosyncraticWipes: Bugs gets the heroes from the desert to Paris by simply lifting the current shot to the next one.
154* IgnorantAboutFire: This movie has Daffy Duck argue with Bugs Bunny about their treatment at the studio. Daffy resents that Bugs is a KarmicTrickster, while Daffy is the IronButtMonkey recipient of {{Slapstick}} and AmusingInjuries. Bugs then points out that Daffy's tail is alight (from a campfire), to which Daffy states, "Exactly my point." Bugs then has to point out the flames before Daffy realizes that he's alight and in pain.
155* ImpactSilhouette: The cartoon characters, of course.
156* InsaneTrollLogic: Daffy is certain that Damian Drake's old car, a gremlin, is a spy car ''because'' it looks absolutely nothing like a spy car.
157* InsultBackfire: DJ calls the Chairman evil, yet the Chairman is too speechless to properly thank him enough for the generous compliment!
158* InterfaceSpoiler: [[spoiler:The DVD's scene (chapter) selection menu reveals there is a [[TheStinger post-credits scene]] at the end.]]
159* JarOfTheBizarre: Area 52 keeps some of its bizarre alien creatures in giant Mason jars with air holes punched in their lids. One of these aliens is Marvin the Martian, who escapes easily once he receives his orders from the villain.
160* JerkassBall: Possibly justified due to the live-action ''Scooby-Doo'' film's negative reception from critics. [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Shaggy and Scooby-Doo]] are not happy with Matthew Lillard's portrayal as the former in the [[Film/ScoobyDoo live-action film]] and threaten him if the screws up again in the sequel.
161* JerkassHasAPoint: In the beginning, Bugs agrees with Daffy that the former has been in the spotlight long enough. [[spoiler:Near the end, he decides to have him and Daffy as equal partners.]]
162* JunglesSoundLikeKookaburras: One scene takes place in the African jungle and yes, the kookaburra cackles again.
163* KarmicTransformation: [[spoiler:The Chairman himself became a monkey in the end.]]
164* LampshadeHanging: [[BetterThanABareBulb Lots of it.]] Mostly done by Kate, who will explain from a corporate standpoint, why they should allow this.
165** After Sam slips on a banana peel, he angrily complains about "dadburn slapstick clichés!" and opens fire on the peel.
166** In the crash-landing scene, the car runs out of gas about a foot off the ground and stops dead in midair. When Kate exclaims that gravity doesn't work like that, the cosmic force promptly reasserts itself and the car finishes its fall to the ground.
167--->''[car stops a foot from the ground]''\
168'''Bugs''': Huh... outta gas!\
169[''the scene begins to fade out'']\
170'''Kate''': What?! It doesn't work like that!\
171[''[[FakeOutFadeOut the fadeout disappears]] and [[ReminderOfImpossibility the car smashes into the ground]]'']\
172'''Bugs''': [[SarcasmMode ...thanks, toots.]]
173* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler: The Chairman quite literally gets hit with an impossibly precise laser beam, turning him into a monkey.]]
174* LatexPerfection: Exaggerated with the zippered disguises worn by the Chairman and his henchmen. While disguised as [[spoiler:Granny]], the Chairman is apparently wearing '''four''' layers of Latex Perfection at once. Never mind that Taz is somehow able to disguise himself as [[spoiler:Tweety]], who's ten times smaller than him...
175* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Any jokes that aren't smashing the fourth wall completely tend to be this.
176--> '''DJ''': [''as Elmer Fudd is chasing Bugs and Daffy''] Do you think we should we go back and help them?
177--> '''Kate''': Nah, Elmer never gets Bugs. It's a formula, but it works.
178--> '''DJ''': That's the great thing about movies, you always know what's gonna happen. For instance, if this was a movie, [[RomanceArc you and I'd probably wind up together]].
179* LegionOfDoom: Many ''Looney Tunes'' characters such as Marvin the Martian, WesternAnimation/YosemiteSam, WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote are cast as villains working for the BigBad.
180* LEGOBodyParts: The main characters and Mr. Chairman accidentally switch body parts as a result of a TeleporterAccident.
181* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Kate seems to be the only one in the studio unaware of [=DJ=] being the son of Damian Drake.
182* LorreLookalike: The Creator/PeterLorre inspired MadScientist who originally appeared in "WesternAnimation/HairRaisingHare" makes an appearance.
183* LosingYourHead: Daffy Duck has his head detached by a laser while Mother demonstrates [=DJ's=] spy phone.
184* LukeIAmYourFather: Parodied when the Chairman reveals he is actually Damian Drake in a FullBodyDisguise. When DJ insists this can't possibly be true, Damian admits, "You're right, it isn't!" and unzips to reveal [[MythologyGag Michael Jordan]], then unzips again to "reveal" he really was just the Chairman all along.
185* MacGuffinBlindness: Bugs and Daffy are able to keep the Queen of Diamonds card away from Elmer Fudd by playing a quick game of "Is This Your Card?" by mixing it into a deck of identically-backed cards, only revealing the real Queen of Diamonds card right before taking off and leading Fudd on a classic Looney Tunes chase.
186* MassiveMultiplayerCrossover: The Area 52 scene, featuring [[Literature/TheDayOfTheTriffids a Triffid plant]], the eponymous ''Film/RobotMonster'', the mutant from ''Film/ThisIslandEarth'' and even '''[[Series/DoctorWho Daleks]]''', among others. Aside from the villains, there's also JustForFun/RobbyTheRobot, and also Kevin [=McCarthy=] mumbling about how "[[Film/InvasionOfTheBodySnatchers they're here]]".
187* MatchInABombshack: After being launch into a dark room, Sam lights a match to find that he is in a [[MatchlightDangerRevelation room full of TNT]]. The result is the room exploding and sending him [[ATwinkleInTheSky soaring into the air]].
188%%* UsefulNotes/TheMillenniumAgeOfAnimation
189* MoonLandingHoax: When Bugs and Daffy are in Area 52, they browse through a videotape shelf. One of the videotapes reads "MOON LANDING DRESS REHEARSAL".
190* MuggedForDisguise: [=DJ=] boards the casino stage to talk to Dusty Tails by kidnapping one of the mini-Yosemete Sam background dancers and wearing his tiny jacket and mask.
191* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Kate regretted firing [=DJ=] when she found out he is the son of Damian Drake, whom she idolized greatly.
192* MythologyGag:
193** UsefulNotes/MichaelJordan makes a brief cameo via [[StockFootage archive footage]] from ''Film/SpaceJam''.
194--->"Let's do some drills."
195** The flying car the heroes ride in stops in mid-air before it hits the ground because it ran out of gas, a reference to the topper gag from the Bugs Bunny cartoon ''WesternAnimation/FallingHare''.
196** The original proposed climatic battle for the film (scrapped but exists as a DVD extra) has Bugs de-evolving back into his prototype design from "WesternAnimation/PorkysHareHunt".
197[[/folder]]
198
199[[folder:N-Z]]
200* NeverMyFault:
201** The Chairman insists that all Acme products function perfectly and Wile E. Coyote must be using them wrong.
202** After Bugs' first shot without Daffy, the Warner Brothers threaten to fire Kate for firing Daffy. Even though they agreed on the decision.
203* NeverSayDie: Played straight then subverted when Mr. Chairman orders Marvin the Martian to destroy Daffy.
204--> '''Mr. Chairman''': Destroy the duck, and when I say destroy the duck, I mean kill him viciously and painfully!
205* NiceCharacterMeanActor: Normally laid back [[NiceGuy nice]] guys [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Shaggy and Scooby]] are seen angrily chastising Creator/MatthewLillard for [[Film/ScoobyDoo his performance of the former]], and threatening violence if he "goofs on" Shaggy in [[Film/ScoobyDooMonstersUnleashed the sequel]].
206* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Daffy tampers with the Batmobile controls, trying to use it as a getaway vehicle. Even though D.J. catches Daffy, he fails to realize that he'd already activated the Batmobile. Without a driver, the Batmobile ends up driving by itself and crashing into the standing of the Warner Bros. water tower making it fall to the ground and getting destroyed and thus getting D.J. fired.
207* NoFourthWall: What you get when you have Joe Dante behind the camera and the Looney Tunes cast in front of it.
208* NoodleIncident:
209** Bugs: "Daffy learns not to stick his head in a jet engine!"
210** Apparently Kate's previous film was a SpinoffBabies of ''Film/LethalWeapon''. How that got greenlit is anyone's guess.
211* NoSenseOfHumor: Kate, [[{{Irony}} despite being the VP of comedy at Warner Bros]]; something the other characters rib her endlessly for.
212** In a deleted scene, it's revealed that she actually ''does'' have a sense of humor; it's just a very lousy one. (We're talking {{Knock Knock Joke}}s and {{Incredibly Lame Pun}}s here, people.)
213* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Marvin the Martian always has some form of blaster on hand, and won't hesitate to "wreak mayhem in the cause of evil".
214-->'''Marvin:''' Halt or be fricasseed!
215* NotSoStoic: Kate, upon learning D.J. (who she fired earlier) is the son of Warner Bros.' biggest star, dissolves into tears while lamenting everything that's happened to her so far in the film. It arguably marks the beginning of her [[DefrostingIceQueen defrosting]].
216* OhCrap: Elmer, having been turned into a Pointillist artwork, has enough time to get in an "Aw, cwud" before Bugs blows him away with a portable fan.
217* OldTimeyCinemaCountdown: "Mother" produces a [=VHS=] tape that explains the significance of the Blue Monkey Diamond. The tape begins with the cinematic countdown before actor Peter Graves, in an AffectionateParody of his Jim Phelps role, narrates the mystic power of the Blue Monkey: it has the power to transmute people into monkeys, and ''vice versa''. The comic subtext is that the US government can house an ElaborateUndergroundBase (Area 52) that still uses antiquated methods of counter-intelligence.
218* PaintedTunnelRealTrain: Parodied and subverted during the chase scene at the beginning. Daffy leaps into a canvas depicting a tunnel, and then DJ leaps ''through'' the canvas, creating a massive hole.
219-->'''Daffy''': Well, that's just cheating.
220* PaperThinDisguise: D.J. dresses up as one of the WesternAnimation/YosemiteSam background dancers to board the casino stage and talk to Dusty Tails. However, the clothes barely fit him and he is very tall while the dancers are dwarf-sized. Neither the audience nor Dusty Tails were fooled.
221* PatheticDroopingWeapon: "Secretly evil" Elmer Fudd pursues Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck through a series of painting in the Louvre. The chase begins in Georges Seurat's ''A Sunday on la Grande Jatte,'' moves to Edvard Munch's ''The Scream,'' and continues to Salvador Dali's ''Persistence of Memory''. There, the characters find themselves seeming to melt as they run. Elmer levels his shotgun at the fleeing duo, and warns "Stop or I'll fire!" accompanied by rebus illustrations. Elmer's gun also begins to sag in keeping with the medium, so he props up the barrels with a crutch from ''The Burning Giraffe''. Pulling the trigger, Elmer discharges two bullets that vomit from the muzzle, then fall to the ground after a foot of travel.
222* PendulumOfDeath: In the film's climax, the Chairman's DeathTrap for DJ's father includes one of these on top of a [[ChainedToARailway Train of Death]], [[CartoonBomb crates of TNT]], and a [[AnvilOnHead 2-ton anvil]]. However, he decides that the Pendulum of Doom is overkill and orders Wile E. Coyote to remove it.
223* PickACard: When Elmer demands the Queen of Diamonds, Bugs shuffles it into a regular deck of cards and makes Elmer play this in order to distract him.
224-->'''Bugs''': [''for about the twentieth time''] ''This''?
225-->'''Elmer''': I said, it's the Qween o' Diamonds, I tell ya!
226-->'''Bugs''': You mean like this one? [''snatches the card out of mid-air and runs off'']
227* PinkySwear: Mother apparently made Damian pinky-swear not to tell anyone about his secret mission. When she learns that he broke his promise and told DJ, despite the mitigating circumstances of being about to get captured, she's not happy about it.
228-->'''Mother:''' What is the ''point'' of making them pinky swear!?
229* PoliticalOvercorrectness:
230** In the Warner Bros. dining area, Porky and Speedy Gonzales are seen commiserating that they can't find work. Speedy, because he's been branded a stereotype to Mexicans and Latinos; Porky, because his stuttering is considered offensive to those with speech impediments.
231** Over at the next table, Bugs and Kate struggle to come up with a good film idea without Daffy since most of Bug's usual comedy shticks, like cross-dressing, are now frowned upon. It's an uphill struggle, to say the least.
232-->'''Bugs:''' Lady, if you don't find a rabbit with lipstick amusin', you and I have nuthin' to say to each other.
233* ProductPlacement: Lampshaded when a UsefulNotes/{{Walmart}} shows up out of nowhere [[NotSoRemote in the middle of the desert]]. Everyone gets into the act pointing out the absurdity of it, but Bugs gets the best quip.
234-->'''Bugs''': Nice of Walmart to provide these Walmart beverages in return for us saying Walmart so many times.
235* PsychoShowerMurderParody: Bugs performs one after Kate walks in on him in the shower. Naturally, he milks it for all it's worth, complete with pouring chocolate syrup down the drain to suggest blood. Kate is not impressed.
236-->'''Bugs''': ...doesn't anyone knock anymore?
237* PunchClockVillain: A deleted scene reveals that the henchman played by Wrestling/{{Goldberg}} is literally this, [[spoiler:clocking out when the whistle blows during the middle of a climatic battle.]]
238* TheQuietOne: The henchman played by Goldberg only speaks ''once'', in the above mentioned deleted scene. Daffy even lampshades this afterwards, saying "See, I told you that guy could talk".
239* RealAwardFictionalCharacter: WesternAnimation/BugsBunny argues with the humorless Kate Houghton about rehiring WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck, and bolsters his argument with five Oscar statuettes of himself and a chunk of granite with his Walk of Fame star on it. For the record, five Warner Brothers cartoons have won an Oscar at the time of the film's release, but only one went to a Bugs Bunny cartoon: "WesternAnimation/KnightyKnightBugs". Bugs ''does'' have a real star on the Walk of Fame, though.
240* RediscoveringRootsTrip: Parodied in the Africa sequence, when Tweety encounters a flock of multicolored Tweety Birds.
241-->'''Tweety:''' I've discovered my woots!\
242'''Sylvester:''' ''I've'' discovered my lunch.\
243[''the birds whistle [[CharacterCatchphrase "I tawt I taw a putty tat!"]] and start attacking Sylvester'']\
244'''Tweety:''' [''dressed in a tribal outfit''] [[Film/CryFreedom Cwy fweedom!]]
245* RentalCarAbuse: Shortly after arresting the evil Acme Chairman, superspy Damian Drake and everyone else in the Acme boardroom must flee a spaceship that comes crashing into the room. Once the craft comes to a stop, Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck casually emerge.
246--> '''Bugs Bunny:''' I think we scratched it.
247--> '''Daffy Duck:''' Don't worry; it's a rental.
248* RoadTripPlot: The main characters are going from place to place looking for DJ's father.
249* RobotDog: [[spoiler:An evil one tries to stop DJ from rescuing his dad.]]
250* RuleOfFunny: As opposed to ''Film/SpaceJam'', which had a more conventional plot, this is basically a Looney Tunes short extended to 90 minutes that just happens to be partially-made in live-action. Accept this, as it's the only way you could possibly enjoy the movie.
251* RunawayTrain: The ACME Train of Death, driven by Wile E. Coyote, as part of the ACME Chairman's [[ChainedToARailway plan to kill DJ's father]]. It instead just picks up the assorted crates of TNT on the track (that were ''also'' part of the plot).
252* SamusIsAGirl: Bob Smith, Mr. Chairman's mute bodyguard played by Wrestling/{{Goldberg}}, is revealed to be [[spoiler:a Tasmanian She-Devil]].
253* [[ScoobyDoobyDoors Scooby-Dooby Paintings]]: Done with Elmer chasing Bugs and Daffy through the Louvre's gallery, complete with {{Art Shift}}s every time they move to a new painting.
254* TheScreamParody: There's a chase scene at the Louvre with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd jumping in and out of famous paintings, and one of the paintings is The Scream. When Elmer thinks he has Bugs and Daffy cornered, Bugs stomps on Elmer's foot, resulting in Elmer Fudd screaming in a fashion similar to the painting's subject.
255* SelfBotchedCatchPhrase: It forms a BrickJoke, with Porky Pig complaining about the studio telling him to fix his stutter in the first few minutes of the movie. At the end, he stutters so much he can't even get his usual "That's all, folks!" out, even as the lights go off around him. He ends up just having to grimace and say "Go home, folks."
256* SelfDeprecation: Warner Bros. took a potshot at one of their own movies during the cafeteria scene when Shaggy and Scooby-Doo verbally rip Creator/MatthewLillard over his portrayal of the former in the LiveActionAdaptation of ''Film/ScoobyDoo''.
257* ShoutOut:
258** "Hey, whadda ya know? I [[WesternAnimation/FindingNemo found Nemo]]!"
259** Daffy's "Guess who?" when popping out of D.J.'s backpack at the Drake residence is a subtle nod to Woody Woodpecker's "Guess who?" (with Mel Blanc's voice) at the beginning of every Woodpecker short in its original series.
260** Bugs recreates the [[PsychoShowerMurderParody iconic shower murder scene]] from ''Film/{{Psycho}}'', complete with a few drops of chocolate syrup in the water to suggest [[ThePowerOfBlood blood]] (not as effective in color).
261** There's a scene in the casino of every Looney Tunes dog character playing poker.
262** There are also a couple of Series/{{D|octorWho}}aleks, along with an army of 1950's b-movie aliens and [[Film/ForbiddenPlanet Robby the Robot]], in [[spoiler:Area 52]].
263** During the climax, after Marvin is sucked out of his own spaceship, Bugs and Daffy think that they've lost him. Unbeknownst to them, [[Film/CapeFear Marvin has mysteriously clung to the underside of their spaceship.]]
264** Bugs battles Marvin with [[Franchise/StarWars a lightsaber and Marvin mentions the "Dark Side"]], and Bugs studies a ''[[ParodiesForDummies The Force for Dummies]]'' book.
265** There is a side-view of {{Film/Madeline}} in the France act.
266** '''Tweety:''' "''[[Film/CryFreedom Cwy Fweedom!]]''"
267* ShownTheirWork:
268** When Elmer confronts the heroes at gunpoint, Bugs asks, "Em, what gives, Doc? We made 35 pictures together!" If you count ''only'' the theatrical shorts (not any made-for TV shorts such as "Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers"), 35 is the amount of cartoons Bugs and Elmer appeared in together.
269** The sheer number of cameos from even the most obscure of ''Tunes'' characters demonstrates this--Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog eat lunch together in the background of the cafe, the Three Bears are vacationing in France, and damn near every single canine character turns up during the casino scene, [[CaninesGamblingInACardGame playing poker]].
270** Bugs pulls out five Oscar statuettes and a chunk of granite from the Hollywood Walk of Fame with his name on it during his conversation with Kate at the cafe. Five is in fact the correct number of Looney Tunes shorts that have won Academy Awards at the time of the film's release (although Bugs was in only one of them), and he does in fact have a star on the HWOF.
271* SingleMindedTwins: Don and Dan Stanton show up as "Mr. Warner" and "Mr. Warner's Brother". Joe Dante fans might remember them as the grown-up versions of Ernest and Bertram Wilson from ''Series/EerieIndiana''.
272%%* {{Slapstick}}
273* SpitTake: Mother takes a sip of some strange blue liquid, but spits it out only when DJ mentions the Blue Monkey. DJ took a sniff at the liquid and repulsed by the smell.
274* SplitScreenPhoneCall: Bugs and Daffy do this when Bugs has plans to help Daffy get his job back. And they even push the split-screen line back and forth, into one another!
275%%* StarringSpecialEffects
276* StandardSnippet: “Powerhouse” by Raymond Scott is used several times throughout the soundtrack.
277* StealthPun: As DJ and Daffy go into the garage, the theme from ''Film/{{Gremlins}}'' (which was also directed by Dante and whose score was also composed by Music/JerryGoldsmith) sneaks into the music. Guess what model of car they drive off in.
278* TakeThat:
279** Porky and Speedy have some grievances in the cafeteria...
280-->'''Porky Pig:''' F-f-first they told me to lose the stutter, now they tell me I'm not funny! ''[sigh]'' It's a pain in the butt being p-p-politically correct.
281-->'''Speedy Gonzales:''' You're telling me.
282** During the same scene, [[TheCameo Scooby and Shaggy]] chastise Creator/MatthewLillard over his performance in ''Film/ScoobyDoo''.
283** Also, during Mr. Chairman's succession of unmaskings, one of the disguises is... [[Film/SpaceJam Michael Jordan]]. Which is quickly discarded.
284** Creator/RonPerlman's character (the VP who gets devoured by Taz) is a not-too subtle caricature of UsefulNotes/TedTurner.
285** Given the directors' desire to make an "anti-''Space Jam''", it seems probable that Kate's plan to team Bugs up with a "hot female co-star" in order to "reposition his brand identity" was intended as a swipe at that film's [[AffirmativeActionGirl Lola Bunny]].
286** The character Kate Houghton was based on a producer named Dalisa Cooper Cohen, one of the producers on WesternAnimation/QuestForCamelot. She is portrayed as a person who doesn't know what she's doing and makes controversial changes to animated characters, specifically Bugs Bunny and to a lesser extent Daffy.
287* TakeThatAudience:
288** Kate reports that Bugs Bunny is popular with both men and women of all ages and nationalities, whereas Daffy Duck is only popular with "angry, fat guys in basements."
289** They also comment on how the audience just accepts ProductPlacement without questioning it, such as when they discover Wal-Mart in the desert.
290* TakeUpMySword: Parodied. Area 52 has ''absolutely no rules'' forbidding amateur strangers to replace superspies on missions of global importance. This comes in very useful when Damian Drake gets caught and calls his son for help.
291* TalkingWithSigns: Wile E. Coyote. He even uses them to answer the phone when Acme first contacts him.
292** Then when his train is about to be blown up by the explosives stuck on front of it...
293---> "They don't pay me enough."
294* TeleporterAccident: There is a scene where Mr. Chairman transports the main characters to his office; however, a glitch caused their body parts to switch around (ex: [=DJ=] has Bugs' tail, Kate has Daffy's legs, etc.) This is immediately fixed afterwards.
295* TemptingFate:
296** The [=ACME=] Chairman tells Wile E. Coyote to watch out for various expensive and valuable things, each time Wile E. runs in to them.
297** Daffy discovers just saying "Duck Dodgers" makes his rocket packs explode, and endures this four times in a row before getting a pack to work right by not saying the name.
298* TheTapeKnewYouWouldSayThat: The government video explaining the ACME Chairman's EvilPlan:
299--> '''Daffy:''' ''(upon being restored to his original solid self)'' Unbelievable!\
300'''Man in video:''' "Unbelievable," you may say.
301* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverKill: Parodied with the Chairman's deathtrap.
302--> '''ACME Chairman''': ''You see, if the [[ChainedToARailway Train of Death]] doesn't kill him, then those [[CartoonBomb crates of TNT]] will. Not to mention the [[AnvilOnHead 2-ton anvil hanging over his head]], and-- Oh, look. There's the [[PendulumOfDeath Pendulum]] of [[DoomyDoomsOfDoom Doom]]! What's the Pendulum of Doom doing there?! I did not order the Pendulum of Doom! [[SubvertedTrope It's overkill! Get rid of it!]]
303* ThrowTheDogABone: [[spoiler:After being the ButtMonkey for the entire film, Daffy weaponizes the fact that his beak gets constantly blown off and uses it to minimize the satellite’s power into two thin beams; one shoots off into distant space, and the other strikes only the villain.]]
304* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZ0nFSDObX0 This one]] sure does! [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools Bet you're headed over to Amazon already, though!]]
305* TrailerSpoof: One trailer appeared to be for the next ''Film/JamesBond'' movie, showing 007 onscreen. Then it turned upside down and pulled back...
306* TravelingAtTheSpeedOfPlot: Spoofed when the gang realize they need to get from the desert to Paris. When Daffy asks how they are going to do that, Bugs simply says, "Like this!" and then pulls the side of the screen like a page, changing the current setting to Paris.
307* TroubledProduction: Both in-universe and out.
308* TwinkleSmile: [[spoiler:Duck Dodge-''*boom*'' I mean, Daffy, after he saves Bugs from falling to his doom after he blew the satellite up]].
309* UngratefulBastard:
310-->'''Kate''': You can't fire me! My films have made $950 million!
311--> '''Brother #1''': That's not a billion.
312--> '''Brother #2''': Nope. Not a billion.
313* UnpopularPopularCharacter: [[invoked]] An underlying theme of the movie is Daffy's designated ButtMonkey status and unappreciated role in comparison to Bugs Bunny. The movie outright lampshades the fact that despite his unpopularity, he is out and out ''pivotal'' to the dynamic of the characters, and Kate even frustratedly points out how no one and yet ''everyone'' can love him at the same time. This is what leads to the page quote: while Daffy has to endure pain to get laughs, Bugs just has to 'munch on a carrot' to be effortlessly lovable. Whether intentional or not, after this movie was released, Warner Bros. started to focus a LOT more on Daffy rather than just on Bugs. Besides merchandising, he got [[WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers his own series]], and takes [[SpotlightStealingSquad much of the focus]] in ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow''. Guess Bugs [[{{Defictionalization}} really did]] speak up to those Warner Brothers on Daffy's behalf...
314* VivaLasVegas: Though D.J. and Daffy never actually get to enjoy the sights, D.J. goes undercover as a dancing extra behind a correspondence, they get their first clue on their search from a dancer played by Heather Locklear, the Head of Acme hires Yosemite Sam to catch them, and it's where they meet up with Bugs and Kate! Bugs even sings the song while driving there... at least until Kate throws his ukulele out of the car.
315* WaterTowerDown: Daffy Duck causes DJ to run the Batmobile into the Warner Bros tower and knock it over, flooding a few scenes, ending the chase scene, and getting DJ fired.
316* WelcomeToMyWorld: Said by Daffy during the car chase.
317-->'''Kate:''' Dynamite? Who has ''dynamite?''
318-->'''Daffy:''' Pfft... welcome to my world.
319* WeWantOurJerkBack: Bugs feels this way about Daffy being fired, and eventually Kate sees the error of her ways too.
320* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: After providing exposition, the item D.J. and Daffy need and beating up Yosemite Sam’s henchmen in a few swift moves, Dusty Tails disappears from the plot altogether, leaving the heroes to deal with said henchmen and Sam as they try to get out of the casino.
321* WishUponAShootingStar: PlayedWith: When Yosemite Sam sends himself flying after accidentally lighting some TNT, Bugs cracks a joke by telling everybody in the [[ItMakesSenseInContext flying car]] to make a wish.
322* WolfWhistle: Daffy does this twice during the film: once after Dusty Tails finishes changing and walks out in a sexy, skin-tight leather catsuit, and again when he's blasted through a dressing room where a bunch of showgirls are dressing.
323* WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque: Lampshaded.
324-->'''Daffy:''' Don't start ''that'' again!
325* YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo: When Mr Chairman and the protagonists are teleported back to [=ACME=] Headquarters, Mr Chairman shows D.J. his father being tied to train tracks, and tells him to hand over the Blue Monkey or else. D.J. grudgingly obliges, but when he asks about his father, the Chairman's simple response is "He's waiting for a train".
326[[/folder]]
327
328----
329->''[[WesternAnimation/PorkyPig "A-Tha-th-th...TH-th-th...THA-Tha-th...mh-m-... G-g-go home, Folks."]]''

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