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AnimationComedyFamily

Bah, Humduck!: A Looney Tunes Christmas

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In this adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, Daffy Duck is the greedy proprietor of the Lucky Duck Mega-Mart and all he can think about is the money to be made during the holiday season.

Release Date : 2006-11-14

Language :SpanishEnglishPortuguese

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Warner Bros. Animation

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Bah Humduck A Looney Tunes Christmas

Cast

Joe Alaskey

Character Name : Daffy Duck / Sylvester the Cat / Marvin the Martian / Pepe Le Pew / Foghorn Leghorn (voice)

Original Name : Joe Alaskey

Gender : Male

Bob Bergen

Character Name : Porky Pig / Speedy Gonzales / Tweety Bird (voice)

Original Name : Bob Bergen

Gender : Male

Billy West

Character Name : Bugs Bunny / Elmer Fudd (voice)

Original Name : Billy West

Gender : Male

June Foray

Character Name : Granny (voice)

Original Name : June Foray

Gender : Female

Maurice LaMarche

Character Name : Yosemite Sam (voice)

Original Name : Maurice LaMarche

Gender : Male

Jim Cummings

Character Name : Tasmanian Devil / Gossamer (voice)

Original Name : Jim Cummings

Gender : Male

Tara Strong

Character Name : Priscilla Pig / House Mother (voice)

Original Name : Tara Strong

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2022-12-31

**“A Christmas Carol”, over and over again.** I've lost count of the versions, adaptations, rereadings and reconstructions I've seen of Charles Dickens's “A Christmas Carol”. I've heard it said that, with this tale, Dickens invented Christmas. I am not able to go that far, but I recognize that the tale changed the way we face this season: instead of being just a religious festival, it became a family celebration, much more secular and almost returning to its pagan roots. This is just another movie based on the tale. For that reason, I won't waste my time talking about the script, we know how it ends. And perhaps because of this condition, I felt that this film lacks an additional dose of irreverence and humor, which tends to be more evident whenever the Looney Tunes are called. Here, the humor is essentially based on the amount of aggression, slaps and deformations that poor Daffy Duck can withstand for forty-five minutes. This ends up tiring after a while. I also felt that Bugs Bunny is lefting in the film, he acts almost like a “jiminy cricket”, a voice of conscience, and not like a plot character. The film is technically very good and features several well-known voices for those familiar with the Tunes. Joe Alasky and Bob Bergen are especially good, however they are masters of the task at hand and I doubt this film was too challenging for them. Visually, the film is very elegant. I don't know if it was made using digital animation, I believe so, but the truth is that it seems to respect the aesthetics and traditional appearance of the dolls we grew up with.