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Looney Tunes Return to the Big Screen—But Can Daffy and Porky Save the Box Office?

by Thabasum Shaik Editor
March 16, 2025
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“Daffy & Porky’s Wild Comeback: Can Looney Tunes Save the Box Office?”

It’s duck season at the box office, and Daffy Duck and Porky Pig are taking aim at world domination—well, at least in The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie! This nostalgic yet fresh animated adventure may not be topping the charts, but it’s making a splash with a projected $3.1 million opening weekend, landing at No. 5 on the U.S. box office rankings.

A Quirky Comeback for Classic Animation

Distributed by indie outfit Ketchup Entertainment, The Day the Earth Blew Up kicked off its theatrical run with a $1 million opening on Friday. While the numbers might not seem like blockbuster material, fans of traditional 2D animation are rallying behind the film, hoping its success will lead to more hand-drawn features in the future. Could this be the first step in reviving classic Looney Tunes movies on the big screen? Fingers crossed!

A Sci-Fi Adventure with a Looney Twist

Directed by Pete Browngardt, this film marks a major milestone as the first fully animated, theatrically released Looney Tunes feature built entirely on original material. Spinning off from Looney Tunes Cartoons, the film brings the franchise’s signature wit and slapstick humor into a sci-fi setting, channeling the spirit of vintage 1950s and ’60s B-movies. With Eric Bauza, Candi Milo, and Peter MacNicol lending their voices to the chaos, expect plenty of hilarious hijinks as Daffy and Porky try to stop extraterrestrial baddies from taking over the planet.

Critical Reception: To Tune In or Not?

So, is this intergalactic Looney adventure worth the ticket price? Audiences seem to think so! The film has earned a respectable B+ Cinemascore and boasts an 89% audience rating on PostTrak. Meanwhile, Rotten Tomatoes gives it a solid 86%, proving that classic cartoons still have a place in today’s cinematic landscape.

Worldwide, The Day the Earth Blew Up has already pulled in $1.9 million, and if the momentum keeps up, it could be the push needed to bring another long-lost Warner Bros. animated project—Coyote vs. Acme—back into the conversation.

The Animated Box Office Showdown

While The Day the Earth Blew Up is making a respectable debut, it’s facing stiff competition from other animated films in theaters. Sony’s Paddington in Peru landed at No. 7 with a $2.75 million weekend haul, bringing its total gross to an impressive $41.2 million after five weeks. Meanwhile, DreamWorks’ Dog Man is still wagging its tail at No. 9 with a $650,000 weekend, adding to its hefty $92.6 million total in its seventh week.

What’s Next for Family Films?

As The Day the Earth Blew Up fights for its place in theaters, all eyes are now turning to Disney’s upcoming Snow White live-action remake. With a mix of traditional storytelling and CGI (including some rather interesting-looking dwarfs), the film—starring Rachel Zegler as Snow White and Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen—is expected to rake in between $48 million and $58 million next weekend. Whether it dazzles or disappoints remains to be seen.

Final Thoughts: Should You Watch It?

If you’re a fan of classic Looney Tunes slapstick humor, nostalgic animation, and wacky sci-fi fun, The Day the Earth Blew Up is a must-watch. While it may not be dominating the box office, it’s proving that there’s still a demand for traditional, hand-drawn animated films. So, grab your popcorn, support the Tunes, and who knows? Maybe we’ll get even more 2D animated gems in the future!

Thabasum Shaik Editor

Thabasum Shaik Editor

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