Humbledingify Elmer J Fudd Millionaire whom owns a Mansion and a Yacht Wabbit Season Hunter: I don't want to plway a cwazy cwown I'm awfraid of cwowns *WAAAAAHHHAAAA!!!!* (Runs out of the WB Warner Brothers room crying in tears)
@@zekecasperanddeadpoolzgroovyst "Why'd they leave that out again?" "Eh, because you made one of the most beloved Looney Tunes characters into a psychotic monster." "What's your point?"
As a kid, it always bummed me out that animated features' deleted scenes were usually still pictures, or at best, line tests like this. As an adult animator, I do NOT blame them for not fully animating and coloring a scene that doesn't fit in the movie.
Yeah same, it wasn’t until I hit middle school when it really set in how much more money they would have needed to dump on a scene that only a fraction of the people who bought the dvd would see.
@@charlottea.cavatica1696 That , and when Tweety turned into a pterodactyl, then Mr.Chairman was eaten by pterodactyl tweety. I'm sorry, but that was dark.
@@PipeGuy64Bit It's usually more a side effect of the movie tie-in. Often developers get a rough outline of the script and what the movie is about, maybe some concept art but as it is, it's a snapshot of the movie at that time which often undergoes revisions and reshoots with some scenes getting axed, abridged, or merged with others to avoid redundancy. Still it is interesting to see what WAS going to be in the movie at one point. I often like seeing what concepts got dropped. An article I'd suggest you look at is about the behind the scenes process Alien Resurrection for the PS1 went through.
Daffy Duck: What would I do? What would Damian Drake do? What would the Barbies do? What would the Justice League do? What would Duck Dodgers do? Wait a minute! I am Duck Dodgers. Yes! I'm going to be the hero of this picture! Duck Dodgers to the Rescue! (KaBoom!) Duck Dodgers to the rescue...(KaBoom!) Duck Dodgers...(KaBoom!) Duck!...(KABOOM!!!!!) Haha! It's you-know-who to the rescue! It helps if you don't say the name!
Here are the 3 reasons for why it bombs: 1. WB didn't bother to market the movie because they wanted another Space Jam 2. It came out at the wrong time: the week before it was Elf and the week after was Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat 3. There was creative differences between the studio and directors Joe Dante and Eric Goldberg
I think the biggest culprate in this case was creative differences. Competing against Elf might've influenced a little bit, but The Cat in the Hat was also a commercial failure. Plus, I don't think the movie had bad marketing. The real reason had to be the amount of revisions Joe Dante made to please Warner's executives, as seen by the fact that there's roughly twenty minutes worth of content that was removed from the final version, which meant more money spent on reshoots and post-production and thus a bigger, more inflated budget. Another notable example of that is The Good Dinosaur. Bob Peterson, the original director and who came up with its story, left production in 2013, the script was rewritten and almost all actors were recast. Pixar had the right marketing there but the budget was already too high, and as a result the box office results were underwhelming, making it the lowest grossing Pixar movie to date.
That alternate ending makes the Looney Tunes feel secondary in their own film. I'm glad they changed it. The theatrical ending makes the movie feel more epic, allows Daffy and Bugs to shine more (even completing their story arcs), and even makes the destruction of the diamond more organic. And there's something weird in seeing a funny villain like Mr. Chairman accepting his fate, adressing the audience and DYING like this. I can't put my finger on what it is but it feels too dark. I think his funny and ironic defeat in the theatrical cut works much better.
Yes! I felt like Mr.Chairman accepting his fate, addressing the audience, and then getting EATEN ALIVE was dark. Glad that he was turned into a monkey instead. The other ending was dark. That, and Mr.Chairman is funny so seeing him get eaten was not fitting for him.
@@abigaildoll1760 Specially when a long-running, beloved and cute character such as Tweety is the one to eat him alive. Now, the Tasmanian Devil would have been a more logical choice, but it would still feel out of place in a Looney Tunes production for all of the avobe reasons.
There’s a lot of other deleted scenes according to the credits. Some pencil test shots from the credits don’t appear in the available deleted scenes or in the actual movie, so there’s way more out there then we realize.
@@itsjayden8002 Hey there I made that comment when I was a young dummy who didn’t know much about filmmaking, but now that I have more knowledge about the film industry and the nightmarish production of this movie I can go over this. To be honest I’m not surprised there are more scenes that were cut cause the studio really messed with Joe Dante and what he wanted to do with this movie, and everyone lost cause WB shut down their feature animation division and the movie killed Joe Dante’s directing career. Maybe one day we will see more of what was cut either by more scenes being released officially by WB or someone leaking them online, one of the early scripts being leaked, or even a early workprint of the movie. But it seems that WB has not learned their lesson from this movie with Porky Pig rapping (which funnily enough WB wanted the tunes to rap in Back in Action) and Bugs Bunny “dying” in Space Jam A New Legacy, and the recent shelving of Coyote VS Acme at the time I’m writing this. It’s clear WB does not care about these characters anymore and that’s a huge shame.
Not sure if we will be seeing anything like back in action again, after this movie flopped Warner thought Theatrical animation was dead. That's why they are playing it so safe with a Space Jam 2
Originally with the jungle scene, Tweety was indeed supposed to be real. After Granny and Sylvester turn out to be the ACME Chairman and his henchman in disguise, we learn the REAL Granny and Sylvester were sent on a luxury cruise!
I gotta say, while do like the final cut and all, these deleted scenes are WAY BETTER and fit more to the style of both Looney Tunes and the comedy of Joe Dante. But if it had to say what was improved in the used print of the movie, there would be that some of the acting and script factors were more polished and it had a more exciting climax, but the climax in these deleted scenes are, as I said above, closer to what the Looney tunes' cartoons were like. But the "polished" ending at least did give a heroic moment to one of my favorite characters of the "Tunes", Daffy Duck. One more note to mention is that another one of my favorite Looney Tunes characters, Porky Pig, has more screen time in the deleted scenes.
This is all wonderful material. IT'S MORE Looney material we love so much. I think it was deleted to give more focus to the live action, which is stupid. It is a LOONEY TUNES movie after all.. Maybe with all of this this movie would have had much sucess.
+Jackson Lennox I only recently learned he had voiced some of them and I've always thought Marvin was voiced perfectly in this movie I had no clue Eric was so good at that!
Seeing the storyboards over the irl objects really makes it interesting as to how they made the movie with all these things that aren't actually there.
I like the final version of this movie,but I wish they kept a lot of the deleted scenes instead of the final.Though I think the final version was...ok(only because of the human actors being so damn boring),I think the deleted scenes are much funnier and over all would have made a better movie(even with some of the live action parts).
I can see why they cut a lot of these scenes out, the Area 52 scene was almost too climactic and would take away from the actual climax, and the original ending featured very little of the looney tunes and wasn't very climactic.
The one deleted scene I wish that was in the movie was the area 52 fight where they are fighting aliens just take out the scene with Marvin is chasing daffy in the space ship because it better with bugs with daffy and there flying around space so yeah it's my opinion k
Bug's scream in the beginning sequence sounds like it's the same sound bite as the shower scene in the actual film. I don't know if it is, but it kinda sounds like it.
I always thought that alternate opening had a lot more promise and got the adrenaline pumping much stronger than just a remake of Rabbit Fire. Who’s with me?
Honestly after seeing Zack Synders versions of Justice League I would definitely like to see directors cut of Joe Dante’s Back in Action with the deleted scenes being fully animated and made exclusively on HBO Max
If they did directors cut for Looney tunes back in action here are a few examples 1 I wish Lola bunny had more roles either major or cameo. Like she would join Bugs, Daffy, d.j and Kate on there mission. 2 in area 52 this time the "Nerdlucks" would have been more promising. Especially they would have team up with Marvin the martian.
To those who don’t own this movie, when you watch these deleted scenes in the bonus features of the DVD, Bugs and Daffy do commentary throughout the whole thing. While that it is interesting, there isn’t a way to watch these without them talking. So it was hard to hear what the actors in these deleted scenes were saying. In addition, they didn’t show every deleted scene like here. The only way you would see ever single one and hear what these guys are saying is if you put the DVD in your computer with a DVD ROM thing. The only deleted scene this RUclips video doesn’t show is that when the characters are at Area 52, Kate gives Gossamer a haircut.
@@freddyrichards878 studio interference is what made the shorts great cause there was none of it . Where as this film was full of it due to the studio wanting another shitty film like space Jam
I would really have preferred this one to be the intro of the movie. Even trough I like the recall to the old "bugs hunt/duck hunt" gag, this one fits better for the movie, since a lot of those scenes are later recreated during the third act of the movie.
I LOVE the deleted superhero opening, it fits better with the “Back In Action” premise! Plus Speedy & Porky would’ve had a bit more screen time, but I still love this movie a lot
Mabel Martian agreed! Marvin is my favorite character and him being in this movie was a nice surprise. When I first saw this flick I did NOT expect him to be in it. He’s adorable
These are even better on the DVD, it has Bugs and Daffy narrating and introducing each clip in character. Honestly if you have the DVD all the special features are fantastic and most have the Bugs/Daffy commentary
squeakyboots13 I had no ideas that there still so much more in these deleted scenes especially the first one. It figures Daffy just wanted Bugs in their for only a few seconds so he could get all the glory, but Kate was right. They couldn't make a Bugs Bunny movie without Bugs Bunny. I'm glad they changed though to where Daffy was just mad he's have to play stooge for for Bugs, and Bugs thinking Daffy was right and he should just take a vacation and visit all his nieces and nephews. The only thing that remained though was the point Kate made.Thank you for posting this for this for us and Jesus loves you! :D
Walt Disney said "If you can dream it, you can do it, and don't let anybody say you can't". This is my biggest dream goal of bringing the 2-D animated style from Disney once again and I'll be a movie director as well.
The restaurant scene should have been extended a bit with Yakko, Wakko and Dot being disappointed about their known home being destroyed thanks to Daffy, yet grateful about their freedom and being together in one piece. Wakko: I can’t believe that the water tower has been destroyed! Dot: I agree. And it’s that lunatic Duck’s fault! Yakko: Now, sibs. We should just be grateful for being together in one piece and having freedom to ourselves.
Just noticed they used the animation of Daffy walking with his Dodgers helmet in the actual film. Wish they stuck to this ending but used Taz more. Heck I wish Sam, Elmer, Wile and Marvin and a bigger presence really Loved the intro too
@@stefanmovieflixtomasi ¿ you mean the deleted opening from the movie where daffy its a hero and he fights elmer? Yeah that deleted opening was in the videogame from the movie too
Juan antonio Miñan sobrados I just watched the walkthrough and it showed the same piano machine that Elmer used in the deleted scene. So let me get this straight, the game displays the deleted scenes but in different context. Is that correct?
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I wish that they had used that alternate opening, mainly because it gave Porky and Speedy a little more screen time. I do prefer the climax they went with, but they still should have kept the whole "we have nothing in common" bit
The irony of it all was that this movie feels a whole lot like an Austin Powers movie. Especially when this movie's release date was literally sandwiched between Elf (Wich was an actual box office hit) and The Cat In The Hat (Wich didn't deserve to be a box office hit). In fact, the problem with that live action Cat In The Hat movie is that it tried way so hard to be an Austin Powers movie it literally destroyed the reputations of both Dr Seuss & Mike Myers. If it were up to me, I'd have Looney Tunes Back In Action take the Cat In The Hat's release date, while the Cat In The Hat got canceled altogether.
There’s one problem with making a Looney Tunes movie it’s that the characters are not designed for complex stories .They where only really designed for one thing and that was to perform gag after gag .This is because at termite terrace the animators where unsupervised they where left to as they please .So they made these past pictures to make each other laugh cause they didn’t know what made people laugh .
Probably the same reason why the movie didn’t get promoted as heavily to lead to a flop. The studio just had a gigantic grudge. “I WANTED SPACE JAM 2!! OR SPY JAM!! Why did Jackie Chan leave?!?” They just didn’t want to care about it
It was cool to see a Batman version of Looney Tunes, but I guess they thought it would've been cooler to see a Duck Season Wabbit Season continuation. I liked both though.
I think the Batman parody opening didn’t suit what Joe Dante was trying to make (a tribute to Chuck Jones and a labor of love for Warner Bros), which is then replaced by the iconic “Duck Season Rabbit Season” gag from the Hunting trilogy of shorts and Daffy complaining about the script he was given as a result.
The Gauntlet of Death part is so violent & creepy, this, even if cut from the theatrical film, could have beaten Who Framed Roger Rabbit & the Disney Rennaisance films
The movie would have been better with the Animaniacs (Yakko, Wakko and Dot) at the restaurant feeling sad about the water tower being destroyed yet grateful for their freedom.
I wish they can make directors cut. Very carefully. 1 they should give Lola a large by joining Bugs, Daffy, d.j and Kate on there quest. Or just appear 4 scenes including * Giving bugs his seat while Daffy continue to complain. * Nursing Bugs with bandages after being shot by Elmer j fud. * Giving bugs, Daffy,d.j & Kate a Ride at the air port. * At the end she awaits him in his limo because Bugs rather spend time with Lola rather than just being popular than Daffy. 2 the Nerdlucks appear in area 52 when they got bailed out by Marvin but later they where overpowered by iron giant. 3 the Monstars are sent by Mr chairman to take destroy bugs and Daffy . But Daffy manage to defeat them as Duck dodgers. While using his bill and nostril on the blue monkey to beam them back into Nerdlucks.
happy 20th anniversary looney tunes back in action!!! :3 kinda wish some of these got in.(also remember hearing tom & jerry/even the ppg were going to get a scene in it.)
-"You killed Elmer."
-"You can't kill Elmer!"
-"Oh, he comes back from the dead later; horribly scarred and even more insane. Kids love it."
Humbledingify
Elmer J Fudd Millionaire whom owns a Mansion and a Yacht Wabbit Season Hunter: I don't want to plway a cwazy cwown I'm awfraid of cwowns *WAAAAAHHHAAAA!!!!* (Runs out of the WB Warner Brothers room crying in tears)
@@zekecasperanddeadpoolzgroovyst
Eh, what's up doc.
I am those children who would love that 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@zekecasperanddeadpoolzgroovyst
"Why'd they leave that out again?"
"Eh, because you made one of the most beloved Looney Tunes characters into a psychotic monster."
"What's your point?"
So Elmer basically becomes Joker
"Big fan...of your early work"
That's a reference to one of the earlier years of Looney Tunes where Daffy actually called Bugs his hero.
Eri Pena Wait. He saw Bugs as his idol before getting jealous and wanting to overshine him?!
Fräulein Zuckerguss yeah. I forget what it's called, but it's one where he and Porky get stuck in a hotel since they can't pay the bill
Eri Pena Okay
It was called Porky Pigs Feat. It actually really good, I highly recommend you watch it.
Caleb Mayfield then again he’s Tex Avery creation
As a kid, it always bummed me out that animated features' deleted scenes were usually still pictures, or at best, line tests like this. As an adult animator, I do NOT blame them for not fully animating and coloring a scene that doesn't fit in the movie.
Yeah same, it wasn’t until I hit middle school when it really set in how much more money they would have needed to dump on a scene that only a fraction of the people who bought the dvd would see.
My favorites were when they were for the most part finished.
Well the alternate ending was cut because i don't think young children would like to watch daffy get turned to shredded cheese by those grinders.
Try telling that to the guys of Mickey's twice upon a Christmas where a deleted scene was already done before getting canned.
@@charlottea.cavatica1696 That , and when Tweety turned into a pterodactyl, then Mr.Chairman was eaten by pterodactyl tweety. I'm sorry, but that was dark.
What's cool is that some of these deleted scenes were actually used in the video game.
The video game was probably in development before the scenes were deleted.
I've seen that happen a few times from movie licensed games. I do find that to be pretty cool.
@@PipeGuy64Bit It's usually more a side effect of the movie tie-in. Often developers get a rough outline of the script and what the movie is about, maybe some concept art but as it is, it's a snapshot of the movie at that time which often undergoes revisions and reshoots with some scenes getting axed, abridged, or merged with others to avoid redundancy.
Still it is interesting to see what WAS going to be in the movie at one point. I often like seeing what concepts got dropped.
An article I'd suggest you look at is about the behind the scenes process Alien Resurrection for the PS1 went through.
Daffy Duck: What would I do? What would Damian Drake do? What would the Barbies do? What would the Justice League do? What would Duck Dodgers do? Wait a minute! I am Duck Dodgers. Yes! I'm going to be the hero of this picture! Duck Dodgers to the Rescue! (KaBoom!) Duck Dodgers to the rescue...(KaBoom!) Duck Dodgers...(KaBoom!) Duck!...(KABOOM!!!!!) Haha! It's you-know-who to the rescue! It helps if you don't say the name!
Why did this movie fail at the box office? This is probably one the most underrated films ever. I thought Space Jam was funny but I like this better.
Underpromotion.
Here are the 3 reasons for why it bombs:
1. WB didn't bother to market the movie because they wanted another Space Jam
2. It came out at the wrong time: the week before it was Elf and the week after was Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat
3. There was creative differences between the studio and directors Joe Dante and Eric Goldberg
Me 2 this movie could still be a success to most people right?
I think the biggest culprate in this case was creative differences. Competing against Elf might've influenced a little bit, but The Cat in the Hat was also a commercial failure. Plus, I don't think the movie had bad marketing. The real reason had to be the amount of revisions Joe Dante made to please Warner's executives, as seen by the fact that there's roughly twenty minutes worth of content that was removed from the final version, which meant more money spent on reshoots and post-production and thus a bigger, more inflated budget.
Another notable example of that is The Good Dinosaur. Bob Peterson, the original director and who came up with its story, left production in 2013, the script was rewritten and almost all actors were recast. Pixar had the right marketing there but the budget was already too high, and as a result the box office results were underwhelming, making it the lowest grossing Pixar movie to date.
@@AgsmaJustAgsma "The Good Dinosaur" was also Pixar's first cult film.
That alternate ending makes the Looney Tunes feel secondary in their own film. I'm glad they changed it. The theatrical ending makes the movie feel more epic, allows Daffy and Bugs to shine more (even completing their story arcs), and even makes the destruction of the diamond more organic.
And there's something weird in seeing a funny villain like Mr. Chairman accepting his fate, adressing the audience and DYING like this. I can't put my finger on what it is but it feels too dark. I think his funny and ironic defeat in the theatrical cut works much better.
I think seeing him transformed into a monkey is a better defeat than what they originally thought up by the writers.
Yes! I felt like Mr.Chairman accepting his fate, addressing the audience, and then getting EATEN ALIVE was dark. Glad that he was turned into a monkey instead. The other ending was dark. That, and Mr.Chairman is funny so seeing him get eaten was not fitting for him.
@@abigaildoll1760 Specially when a long-running, beloved and cute character such as Tweety is the one to eat him alive.
Now, the Tasmanian Devil would have been a more logical choice, but it would still feel out of place in a Looney Tunes production for all of the avobe reasons.
@@fruitstar2522You mean Larry Doyle who wrote the film?
I like the idea of tweety bird turning into a pterodactyl but I agree with you otherwise.
This holds a world record for most deleted scenes in a movie, Like it's insane!
The Simpsons Movie would like a word with you...
According to Matt Groening, there was enough cut in the Simpsons movie to make up two more movies.
@@CrashFan03 woah
There’s a lot of other deleted scenes according to the credits. Some pencil test shots from the credits don’t appear in the available deleted scenes or in the actual movie, so there’s way more out there then we realize.
@@itsjayden8002 Hey there I made that comment when I was a young dummy who didn’t know much about filmmaking, but now that I have more knowledge about the film industry and the nightmarish production of this movie I can go over this. To be honest I’m not surprised there are more scenes that were cut cause the studio really messed with Joe Dante and what he wanted to do with this movie, and everyone lost cause WB shut down their feature animation division and the movie killed Joe Dante’s directing career. Maybe one day we will see more of what was cut either by more scenes being released officially by WB or someone leaking them online, one of the early scripts being leaked, or even a early workprint of the movie. But it seems that WB has not learned their lesson from this movie with Porky Pig rapping (which funnily enough WB wanted the tunes to rap in Back in Action) and Bugs Bunny “dying” in Space Jam A New Legacy, and the recent shelving of Coyote VS Acme at the time I’m writing this. It’s clear WB does not care about these characters anymore and that’s a huge shame.
they should make a whole movie just with bugs bunny and daffy as the protagonists, their dynamic is so fun to watch.
They sorta have, it's a Christmas special but in the past they have done a movie where they combined a bunch of shorts together.
They should really make another live/animation looney tune film.
+Damiam Tran They haven't made one of those in 16 years I think
Space Jam 2 is coming soon. Let's see if LeBron James will be a worthy successor to Jordan. But LT: BIA2 would be a good idea.
I really want to see a another live action Looney Tunes film so badly.
Not sure if we will be seeing anything like back in action again, after this movie flopped Warner thought Theatrical animation was dead. That's why they are playing it so safe with a Space Jam 2
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Watching some of these scenes make me glad that they were cut, while some others make me sad.
I love how Daffy was gonna have Elmer play a psychotic clown
17:47 WHY THEY DIDN'T MAKE THAT SCENE IT LOOKS WONDERFUL
I guess for time.
Why do they say this movie sucks
At least they were trying their best to make 2D animation with live action combined to it
@Nightmare1398 Because it was a single scene vs. an entire movie. The basketball stadium in Space Jam was entirely computer generated.
Originally with the jungle scene, Tweety was indeed supposed to be real. After Granny and Sylvester turn out to be the ACME Chairman and his henchman in disguise, we learn the REAL Granny and Sylvester were sent on a luxury cruise!
They reused the Pterodactyl Tweety for the game as a playable character for the final boss with the Chairman.
At least Mr.Chairman didn't kill Granny and Sylvester.
@@abigaildoll1760 don't forget taz was disguised as tweety in the film
17:47 - 17:50 They referenced Bugs' predecessor, Happy Rabbit.
They have a complete workprint of "Looney Tunes: Back in Action".
I want to see it.
I gotta say, while do like the final cut and all, these deleted scenes are WAY BETTER and fit more to the style of both Looney Tunes and the comedy of Joe Dante.
But if it had to say what was improved in the used print of the movie, there would be that some of the acting and script factors were more polished and it had a more exciting climax, but the climax in these deleted scenes are, as I said above, closer to what the Looney tunes' cartoons were like. But the "polished" ending at least did give a heroic moment to one of my favorite characters of the "Tunes", Daffy Duck.
One more note to mention is that another one of my favorite Looney Tunes characters, Porky Pig, has more screen time in the deleted scenes.
This is all wonderful material. IT'S MORE Looney material we love so much. I think it was deleted to give more focus to the live action, which is stupid. It is a LOONEY TUNES movie after all.. Maybe with all of this this movie would have had much sucess.
I kind of wish Eric Goldberg would continue voicing Looney Tunes characters, he does a really good job at it!
+Jackson Lennox I only recently learned he had voiced some of them and I've always thought Marvin was voiced perfectly in this movie I had no clue Eric was so good at that!
@@julietteelton8406 same his marvin voice was quite well done
17:47 happy rabbit,who knows the story of bugs will understand the name xd
R.i.p Joe Alaskey. 🙏🏽
Seeing the storyboards over the irl objects really makes it interesting as to how they made the movie with all these things that aren't actually there.
I like the final version of this movie,but I wish they kept a lot of the deleted scenes instead of the final.Though I think the final version was...ok(only because of the human actors being so damn boring),I think the deleted scenes are much funnier and over all would have made a better movie(even with some of the live action parts).
what the 3 main characters
5:01 - Krabby Patties??? Shout out to Spongebob Squarepants ;-)
...still waiting for Who Framed Roger Rabbit 2
I doubt it Disney will never do it do to how old some of the characters in that film are what kid knows who Betty bop is .
23:30 That LINE fixes EVERYTHING about the "unrealistic" romance in this film xD
I can see why they cut a lot of these scenes out, the Area 52 scene was almost too climactic and would take away from the actual climax, and the original ending featured very little of the looney tunes and wasn't very climactic.
Very little of the Looney Tunes? It does have a lot of Looney Tunes in it
Compared to the final ending, not much.
That, and the deleted ending was dark.
@@abigaildoll1760 Not that much, but darker than the original
Looks like area 52 along with Acme satellite is the actual space jam . But I wish those Nerdlucks were in there if I have to make directors cut.
18:10-21:41 The actress was much better as a cavewoman than as she was.
Yeah I agree, Jenna Elfman as a cavewoman is probably the only thing great in the deleted scenes of this movie.
When Daffy picks up the suitcase, you can see an invisible crew member moving it around.
It kind of looked like out in nowhere.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate Joe Alaskys incredible voice work?
To be honest, when I saw this movie, I loved it. I hope there's a sequel.
It handled the characters better than space jam ever did.
I hope the same. Back in Action deserves one. If Space Jam got one, the same should go for Back in Action
Back in Action never got a sequel for being a box-office bomb leading to the shutdown of Warner Bros. Feature Animation.
@@LooneyCartoonMan so sucky 👎
no space jam is better
The whole expanded parts of the Deleted Scenes should’ve been on the DVD.
Unfortunately, The movie was rushed to home video & all of the extended parts are only available through the DVD's web link.
MoreAboutThomas that’s totally understandable.
First ending of the gang confronting the Chairman of ACME Industries was deleted from the film.
2:08 lol I love how they poke fun at the Time Warner Aol merger disaster
I eagerly await for a hypothetical sequel where they find an opportunity to poke fun at the AT&T buyout.
The one deleted scene I wish that was in the movie was the area 52 fight where they are fighting aliens just take out the scene with Marvin is chasing daffy in the space ship because it better with bugs with daffy and there flying around space so yeah it's my opinion k
There's no deleted scene of Yakko, Wakko, and Dot spilling out of the water tower. I'm disappointed.
That would've been a cool cameo
Bug's scream in the beginning sequence sounds like it's the same sound bite as the shower scene in the actual film. I don't know if it is, but it kinda sounds like it.
I always thought that alternate opening had a lot more promise and got the adrenaline pumping much stronger than just a remake of Rabbit Fire. Who’s with me?
I would've loved Jenna Elfman more if she was that funny in the final cut!
Honestly after seeing Zack Synders versions of Justice League I would definitely like to see directors cut of Joe Dante’s Back in Action with the deleted scenes being fully animated and made exclusively on HBO Max
If they did directors cut for Looney tunes back in action here are a few examples
1 I wish Lola bunny had more roles either major or cameo. Like she would join Bugs, Daffy, d.j and Kate on there mission.
2 in area 52 this time the "Nerdlucks" would have been more promising. Especially they would have team up with Marvin the martian.
That is fake and never will happen
They were the ones who sabotaged the movie to be more like Space Jam, why would they undo this?
To those who don’t own this movie, when you watch these deleted scenes in the bonus features of the DVD, Bugs and Daffy do commentary throughout the whole thing. While that it is interesting, there isn’t a way to watch these without them talking. So it was hard to hear what the actors in these deleted scenes were saying. In addition, they didn’t show every deleted scene like here. The only way you would see ever single one and hear what these guys are saying is if you put the DVD in your computer with a DVD ROM thing. The only deleted scene this RUclips video doesn’t show is that when the characters are at Area 52, Kate gives Gossamer a haircut.
This scenes of "Looney Tunes: Back in Action" are deleted from film, they are used in the early workprint.
Scenes that would have made this movie alot better.
AaronAmerican518 I'd blame "studio interference" on this
@@freddyrichards878 studio interference is what made the shorts great cause there was none of it . Where as this film was full of it due to the studio wanting another shitty film like space Jam
@@nightisright1873 space jam is not a shitty film the only shitty thing is you. Space jam is 10 times better then this garage excuse of a movie
I can see why they cut it; this is daffys end and he didn’t really add a lot in the ending here
0:23 Why does this scene DEFINITELY reminds me a lot like The Incredibles ?
Jacob Howell It’s almost similar to The Incredibles. Elmer’s piano 🎹 mass destruction machine is the instrument version of The Underminer
Except that The Incredibles came out after this movie did.
@@briantyler3474 Same month but separate years
Bugs bunny help 0:50 Daffy duck Superhero 0:55
I would really have preferred this one to be the intro of the movie. Even trough I like the recall to the old "bugs hunt/duck hunt" gag, this one fits better for the movie, since a lot of those scenes are later recreated during the third act of the movie.
I LOVE the deleted superhero opening, it fits better with the “Back In Action” premise! Plus Speedy & Porky would’ve had a bit more screen time, but I still love this movie a lot
What about our charming Marvin the Martian?? Don't we fangirls want him to get kind attention?? This movie made me feel pathetic inside.
Mabel Martian agreed! Marvin is my favorite character and him being in this movie was a nice surprise. When I first saw this flick I did NOT expect him to be in it. He’s adorable
@@QueenA.G. That's the spirit!
These are even better on the DVD, it has Bugs and Daffy narrating and introducing each clip in character. Honestly if you have the DVD all the special features are fantastic and most have the Bugs/Daffy commentary
I like the deleted scenes but it would’ve been super better if the DVD had the expanded clips of the deleted scenes
Dafffy as batman? That duck is still so funny
squeakyboots13
I had no ideas that there still so much more in these deleted scenes especially the first one. It figures Daffy just wanted Bugs in their for only a few seconds so he could get all the glory, but Kate was right. They couldn't make a Bugs Bunny movie without Bugs Bunny. I'm glad they changed though to where Daffy was just mad he's have to play stooge for for Bugs, and Bugs thinking Daffy was right and he should just take a vacation and visit all his nieces and nephews. The only thing that remained though was the point Kate made.Thank you for posting this for this for us and Jesus loves you! :D
***** Saw some of it on the DVD!
5:41 as they keep rambling I keep fangirling
"And she thinks her butt's too big."
"And he thinks her butt's just right."
12:10 "And he thinks her butt is too great for sex"
Walt Disney said "If you can dream it, you can do it, and don't let anybody say you can't". This is my biggest dream goal of bringing the 2-D animated style from Disney once again and I'll be a movie director as well.
I don't wanna play a cwazy clown I'm afaid of clown wahhhh!
I love that!
SO DO I!!!
Poor Elmer. I guess he knows where to draw a line.
The restaurant scene should have been extended a bit with Yakko, Wakko and Dot being disappointed about their known home being destroyed thanks to Daffy, yet grateful about their freedom and being together in one piece.
Wakko: I can’t believe that the water tower has been destroyed!
Dot: I agree. And it’s that lunatic Duck’s fault!
Yakko: Now, sibs. We should just be grateful for being together in one piece and having freedom to ourselves.
Mortal enemies are closer than they appear!
Love how first delete scene got in game
Oh yeah that's right pretty sweet how that happened
Oh damn! now I know why the video game had that strange opening, it was originally in the movie.
Sad that Joe Alaskey died 6 years ago. He was brilliant in this. 👏
21:28
*Bugs and Daffy turns back to Normal*
Bugs: Thanks Doc!
Daffy: What Happened?! Are We Still In Vegas?!
Just noticed they used the animation of Daffy walking with his Dodgers helmet in the actual film.
Wish they stuck to this ending but used Taz more. Heck I wish Sam, Elmer, Wile and Marvin and a bigger presence really
Loved the intro too
I wish that the Area 52 scene had been in the movie!
8:01 that outfit looked like the one bugs wore in the Casablanca parody "carrotblanca"?
No? Just me? Ok
the jinx sphinx show they look pretty similar. I remember Carrotblanca
Casablanca? Possibly, I can see it. I'm just wondering if Daleks and Casablanca actually have much crossover appeal
15:42 "Wow, you movie execs sure know how to hack things up." Was Bugs really talking to the people of Warner Bros. after the changes?
5:25 - 5:45
Wow, I'm surprised this didn't make it to the final cut. It fits Bugs and daffy pretty well, feels like they would do this.
I liked some of the scenes and others I'm kinda glad they were cut, they didn't really fit into the movie
Wow the original ending was extremely underwhelming.
I wish they used these deleted scenes their funnier
I ESP wish the beginning sequence
@@stefanmovieflixtomasi they use the looney tunes back in action deleted scenes for the videogame
Juan antonio Miñan sobrados does that count the opening sequence
@@stefanmovieflixtomasi ¿ you mean the deleted opening from the movie where daffy its a hero and he fights elmer? Yeah that deleted opening was in the videogame from the movie too
Juan antonio Miñan sobrados I just watched the walkthrough and it showed the same piano machine that Elmer used in the deleted scene. So let me get this straight, the game displays the deleted scenes but in different context. Is that correct?
(14:59) *Daffy:* That’s it! I can’t wait any longer!
23:49 now look at these tow ❤❤❤ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am sad that these moments are deleted THEY ARE ADORABLE !
Are you kidding? Such a total disappointment. This movie would’ve been better with these scenes indeed
@@stefanmovieflixtomasi I know right :D ! they both understand :)
Kevin Feige: "Hooolddd on!"
Anthony and Joe Russo: "Yes, but I was just starting to-"
Feige- "Just a minute there!"
Russos: "Did I mention Red Skull returns?"
Feige: "You killed half the Avengers! You can't let Thanos win and kill half the Avengers!
Russos: "Oh they come back to life in the next one. Altogether with Ant-Man and Captain Marvel in an epic battle. People will love it!"
I wish that they had used that alternate opening, mainly because it gave Porky and Speedy a little more screen time. I do prefer the climax they went with, but they still should have kept the whole "we have nothing in common" bit
My favorite movie as a kid
So I guess in these deleted scenes, Daffy wasn’t the hero, it was Tweety.
This shouldn't be a flop honestly
Tell me about it. Underrated movies like this should never be a box office flop! There are worst than this believe me
10:40 directed by Michael Bay
Lol
I loved the Doctor Who reference
At last! Someone comments about it
I have never watched Dr Who, but even I get the Derrick reference in the Area 52 scene.
*Daleks
Misspelling Dalek really gets to me, I'll give you some leway since you've never seen Doctor, but that attempt.
The irony of it all was that this movie feels a whole lot like an Austin Powers movie. Especially when this movie's release date was literally sandwiched between Elf (Wich was an actual box office hit) and The Cat In The Hat (Wich didn't deserve to be a box office hit). In fact, the problem with that live action Cat In The Hat movie is that it tried way so hard to be an Austin Powers movie it literally destroyed the reputations of both Dr Seuss & Mike Myers. If it were up to me, I'd have Looney Tunes Back In Action take the Cat In The Hat's release date, while the Cat In The Hat got canceled altogether.
I agree with everything you say. Back in Action and Elf were better fall 2003 movie releases along with The Haunted Mansion and Good Boy!
5:14 hahaha so funny! She moo’d all of his feathers off of him lol
When you click on 5:14, it sounds like she’s yelling oooh!! Lol
MOOO!🐄
1:44 Love the Batman reference! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
1:06 And the Fly reference! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Ah! Toilet humor! I'll pass
Love that part.
There’s one problem with making a Looney Tunes movie it’s that the characters are not designed for complex stories .They where only really designed for one thing and that was to perform gag after gag .This is because at termite terrace the animators where unsupervised they where left to as they please .So they made these past pictures to make each other laugh cause they didn’t know what made people laugh .
Why didn't they show all this on the DVD?
Probably the same reason why the movie didn’t get promoted as heavily to lead to a flop.
The studio just had a gigantic grudge.
“I WANTED SPACE JAM 2!! OR SPY JAM!! Why did Jackie Chan leave?!?”
They just didn’t want to care about it
Why did they have to delete the first one? I liked it much better than the original.
Rocket Man probably because they thought they made one of the most beloved Looney Tunes characters look like a psychotic monster
It was cool to see a Batman version of Looney Tunes, but I guess they thought it would've been cooler to see a Duck Season Wabbit Season continuation. I liked both though.
I think the Batman parody opening didn’t suit what Joe Dante was trying to make (a tribute to Chuck Jones and a labor of love for Warner Bros), which is then replaced by the iconic “Duck Season Rabbit Season” gag from the Hunting trilogy of shorts and Daffy complaining about the script he was given as a result.
The Gauntlet of Death part is so violent & creepy, this, even if cut from the theatrical film, could have beaten Who Framed Roger Rabbit & the Disney Rennaisance films
The movie would have been better with the Animaniacs (Yakko, Wakko and Dot) at the restaurant feeling sad about the water tower being destroyed yet grateful for their freedom.
Lol bugs and daffys interactions in these delated sences I cant stress enough how humourous these sences are
I actually kinda like this deleted intro scene better than the intro they had in the original movie.
It does set up Duck Dodgers for the final battle later
Looney Tunes: Back in Action: Extended Edition
I sometimes wish this extended edition was on the DVD
I wish they can make directors cut. Very carefully.
1 they should give Lola a large by joining Bugs, Daffy, d.j and Kate on there quest. Or just appear 4 scenes including
* Giving bugs his seat while Daffy continue to complain.
* Nursing Bugs with bandages after being shot by Elmer j fud.
* Giving bugs, Daffy,d.j & Kate a Ride at the air port.
* At the end she awaits him in his limo because Bugs rather spend time with Lola rather than just being popular than Daffy.
2 the Nerdlucks appear in area 52 when they got bailed out by Marvin but later they where overpowered by iron giant.
3 the Monstars are sent by Mr chairman to take destroy bugs and Daffy . But Daffy manage to defeat them as Duck dodgers. While using his bill and nostril on the blue monkey to beam them back into Nerdlucks.
The part where Kate does the knock knock joke makes me laugh so much
It really made me laugh with me that I want to hug you and squeeze you 8:08 & the daffy dill scene 14:59 15:00
i liked deleted scenes and outtakes!
Planet Pihl me too!!
Lol the green screen men when the toons move some objects.
8:24 - The Wilhelm scream.
One of my favorite movie of all time
Jenna Elfman: "I don't see how we can have a BOGS BONNY movie without BOGS BONNY"
Oh wow, they took the deleted scene at 2:32 and rewrote it into the movie's end anyway.
The impatient cow joke is my favorite
MOO!🐄
happy 20th anniversary looney tunes back in action!!! :3
kinda wish some of these got in.(also remember hearing tom & jerry/even the ppg were going to get a scene in it.)