“Daffy & Porky Save the World! Why The Day the Earth Blew Up Could Revive 2D Animation”
Looney Tunes fans, get ready for some wacky, zany, and explosive fun! The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie has finally hit theaters, and while it may not be dominating the box office, it’s proving that 2D animation still has a fighting chance. With an estimated $3.17 million opening weekend and a No. 5 debut at the U.S. box office, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig are back in action—this time, saving the world from greedy aliens.

The Return of 2D Animation—And Why It Matters
Directed by Pete Browngardt, this film marks a significant milestone for Warner Bros. Animation. It’s the first fully animated Looney Tunes feature film based on entirely original material to hit theaters. The movie is a spin-off of the Looney Tunes Cartoons series and features the voice talents of Eric Bauza, Candi Milo, and Peter MacNicol.
What makes this film stand out? It’s a loving tribute to classic sci-fi B-movies from the 1950s and ’60s, packed with slapstick comedy, over-the-top action, and that signature Looney Tunes charm. Fans and critics alike have praised the film’s nostalgic yet fresh approach, earning it an 86% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a solid B+ CinemaScore.
Will Looney Tunes Fans Show Up?
The movie opened with a $1 million Friday debut, distributed by indie outfit Ketchup Entertainment. While its initial numbers might not be groundbreaking, strong word-of-mouth could help it gain momentum. Animation lovers and longtime Looney Tunes fans know that the success of this movie could pave the way for more 2D animated films—something Hollywood has largely moved away from in favor of CGI.
And here’s the exciting part: If The Day the Earth Blew Up performs well, there’s a chance that the long-shelved Coyote vs. Acme hybrid movie might finally see the light of day. So, if you want more classic animation on the big screen, now’s the time to rally your friends and head to the theater!
How Does It Compare at the Box Office?
This weekend, The Day the Earth Blew Up shared the box office with other animated films. Paddington in Peru landed at No. 7 with an estimated $2.75 million weekend take, bringing its total to $41.2 million after five weeks. Meanwhile, DreamWorks’ Dog Man held onto the No. 9 spot, adding $650,000 to its impressive $92.6 million total gross in its seventh weekend. Internationally, The Day the Earth Blew Up has already pulled in $2.113 million, proving that there’s a global audience eager for classic animation.
What’s Next at the Box Office?
Disney is about to shake things up next weekend with its live-action remake of Snow White, starring Rachel Zegler as the title character and Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen. Projected to open between $48 million and $58 million, it’ll be interesting to see how audiences react to this modernized take on the 1937 animated classic—especially with the controversy surrounding its CGI dwarfs.
Final Thoughts: A Win for 2D Animation?
The Day the Earth Blew Up might not be the biggest box office hit, but it’s an important film for animation enthusiasts. It proves there’s still a place for traditional animation in cinemas, and with continued support, we might just see more Looney Tunes (and other 2D classics) making a comeback. So, if you love Daffy, Porky, and the gang, go grab a ticket and enjoy some good old-fashioned cartoon mayhem on the big screen!
Who knows? With enough success, we might finally get to see Wile E. Coyote take his long-overdue revenge on Acme! Fingers crossed!