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The Day The Earth Blew Up A Looney Tunes Movie ... |best| Jun 2026

In an age where even The Simpsons uses digital rigs, The Day The Earth Blew Up is a love letter to the sweat and smudge of cel animation. While it is digitally inked and painted, the animation principles are straight out of the 1940s: extreme smear frames, rubber-hose limbs, and physics that only exist for the punchline.

More importantly, it is a defiant statement. In an era where AI-generated art and focus-grouped sludge dominate, a group of artists poured love into every smear frame. The film is weird, gross, fast, and heartfelt. It is the Looney Tunes as they were always meant to be: not a brand to be mined, but a toolbox of chaos to be unleashed. The Day The Earth Blew Up A Looney Tunes Movie ...

(2024/2025) is a landmark entry in the franchise, serving as the first-ever fully animated, non-compilation theatrical feature film in Looney Tunes history . Directed by Pete Browngardt , the film is a sci-fi buddy comedy that returns to the series' 2D roots with a style inspired by classic 1940s animator Bob Clampett . Core Plot & Synopsis In an age where even The Simpsons uses

In an age where even The Simpsons uses digital rigs, The Day The Earth Blew Up is a love letter to the sweat and smudge of cel animation. While it is digitally inked and painted, the animation principles are straight out of the 1940s: extreme smear frames, rubber-hose limbs, and physics that only exist for the punchline.

More importantly, it is a defiant statement. In an era where AI-generated art and focus-grouped sludge dominate, a group of artists poured love into every smear frame. The film is weird, gross, fast, and heartfelt. It is the Looney Tunes as they were always meant to be: not a brand to be mined, but a toolbox of chaos to be unleashed.

(2024/2025) is a landmark entry in the franchise, serving as the first-ever fully animated, non-compilation theatrical feature film in Looney Tunes history . Directed by Pete Browngardt , the film is a sci-fi buddy comedy that returns to the series' 2D roots with a style inspired by classic 1940s animator Bob Clampett . Core Plot & Synopsis