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A greedy duck hates Christmas but loves money. Throughout the night, he gets visited by three ghosts.A greedy duck hates Christmas but loves money. Throughout the night, he gets visited by three ghosts.A greedy duck hates Christmas but loves money. Throughout the night, he gets visited by three ghosts.
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Joe Alaskey
- Daffy Duck
- (voice)
- …
Bob Bergen
- Porky Pig
- (voice)
- …
Billy West
- Bugs Bunny
- (voice)
- …
June Foray
- Granny
- (voice)
Maurice LaMarche
- Yosemite Sam
- (voice)
Jim Cummings
- Tazmanian Devil
- (voice)
- …
Tara Strong
- Priscilla Pig
- (voice)
- …
Paul Julian
- Road Runner
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
Jim Jackman
- Santa Claus
- (uncredited)
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When I first heard about this film, I knew I had to have it when it was released. The Looney Tunes were always my favorite cartoon characters and A Christmas Carol is among my favorite tales. Needless to say, I had high expectations. Did this film meet them? Definitely.
From the beginning, this is a classic. The opening theme is simply beautiful, but the jazzy score is one of the many high points of the film. This film is full of fun, mayhem, adventure, and cheer. You'll love it.
All of the characters fit into their roles perfectly. You all know the story, so why should I repeat it here? Among the best and funniest are Daffy as Scrooge (complete with the classic Daffy sarcasm) and Yosemite Sam as The Ghost Of Christmas Present.
If you are expecting a pacifist cartoon, look elsewhere. The original cartoons are often targeted by specific groups for being violent, politically incorrect, blah, blah, blah. Don't expect that to change here. There is violence and political incorrectness (the use of Speedy Gonzales and the use of the word Christmas instead of holidays), and Porky still has his stutter. These cartoons have been hits since the early '30s. If you don't want to see the "violence" on shows like this, Popeye, and Tom and Jerry, turn it to Teletubbies.
In conclusion, no, this is not as great as the Rankin-Bass classics or A Charlie Brown Christmas, but it is as good as the specials featuring The Flintstones, Garfield, and Alvin & the Chipmunks. Therefore, it is definitely worth adding to your collection.
Enjoy and Merry Christmas.
From the beginning, this is a classic. The opening theme is simply beautiful, but the jazzy score is one of the many high points of the film. This film is full of fun, mayhem, adventure, and cheer. You'll love it.
All of the characters fit into their roles perfectly. You all know the story, so why should I repeat it here? Among the best and funniest are Daffy as Scrooge (complete with the classic Daffy sarcasm) and Yosemite Sam as The Ghost Of Christmas Present.
If you are expecting a pacifist cartoon, look elsewhere. The original cartoons are often targeted by specific groups for being violent, politically incorrect, blah, blah, blah. Don't expect that to change here. There is violence and political incorrectness (the use of Speedy Gonzales and the use of the word Christmas instead of holidays), and Porky still has his stutter. These cartoons have been hits since the early '30s. If you don't want to see the "violence" on shows like this, Popeye, and Tom and Jerry, turn it to Teletubbies.
In conclusion, no, this is not as great as the Rankin-Bass classics or A Charlie Brown Christmas, but it is as good as the specials featuring The Flintstones, Garfield, and Alvin & the Chipmunks. Therefore, it is definitely worth adding to your collection.
Enjoy and Merry Christmas.
When you've got a mere 46 minutes to tell a highly condensed version of a classic Xmas story then it's obviously a good idea to cram as much story in there are possible and try your hardest to create a cosy, Xmas atmosphere. There's not much of that to be had in Bah Humduck! Cartoon writers have been milking the Christmas Carol goat for years. Modern spins on the story rarely work (Scrooged being a meta-fictional exception) and Bah Humduck distances itself from the source material so much that it is barely recognizable. Daffy stars as the boss of a huge department store who loves exploiting people in order to make many Xmas dollars. The Ebeneezer Scrooge story is shoehorned into this setting, but the colour schemes are far too high key and bright to evoke a true Xmas feel. Almost the entire feature is set inside this bland environment.
Far too much time is given to hijinks utterly void of comic timing. The first 11 minutes, which establish Daffy as a bad boss, are really nothing but him flying across the screen and smashing into various things. It's not funny in the slightest.
I feel that the people who made this were only interested in churning out a quick, easy product and had no interest in making it something special. A Charlie Brown Christmas was half the length and has been consistently popular for well over forty years. Bah Humduck will disappear without a trace.
Far too much time is given to hijinks utterly void of comic timing. The first 11 minutes, which establish Daffy as a bad boss, are really nothing but him flying across the screen and smashing into various things. It's not funny in the slightest.
I feel that the people who made this were only interested in churning out a quick, easy product and had no interest in making it something special. A Charlie Brown Christmas was half the length and has been consistently popular for well over forty years. Bah Humduck will disappear without a trace.
This was so good. I admit- I was hesitant to watch. Sometimes when a "newer" rendition of the Looney Tunes is presented, it tends to let down. But this was true to the Looney style.
The re-telling of a Christmas Carol with the faithful characters of the Looney Tunes was great! Making Daffy the Scrooge was inspired and the twists that the writers added to give that Dickens flavor was refreshing.
Bottom-line: my young kids loved it, my teenager loved it, I loved it... even my hubby was laughing.
Grab the popcorn, wrangle the family in and get ready to enjoy a holiday moment with Bah Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas.
The re-telling of a Christmas Carol with the faithful characters of the Looney Tunes was great! Making Daffy the Scrooge was inspired and the twists that the writers added to give that Dickens flavor was refreshing.
Bottom-line: my young kids loved it, my teenager loved it, I loved it... even my hubby was laughing.
Grab the popcorn, wrangle the family in and get ready to enjoy a holiday moment with Bah Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas.
First off, I will advise you not to expect high quality like any Rankin'/Bass special or How The Grinch Stole Christmas! but it is a decent effort. Of course it isn't as irreverent or as ingenious as the Looney Tunes cartoons that we all grew up with, and in some cases still love. And while the voice acting is good, particularly Joe Alasky in numerous roles such as Daffy, I don't think they quite have the energy that the immortal Mel Blanc(a major part of the success of the original cartoons) brought to the proceedings. It is also too short, so one or two of the jokes didn't work as well as it should. But overall, it is decent and well worth the watch. Despite the story being used countless times before(Muppets, Disney, Peter Pan and the Pirates, Scrooge(1951), Scrooged, the recent Christmas Carol with Jim Carrey etc.), and the danger of it being too clichéd, the story about Daffy being a Scrooge-like character and being visited by three spirits, is a nice if condensed twist on the timeless Dickens story. The animation is in general beautiful and traditional, the music is lovely and the writing is sharp. Plus while Bugs was badly underused, it was nice to see our favourite cartoons on screen again. There are some funny moments, Daffy being visited by Granny and Tweety was one of the funnier moments, particularly the image of Daffy getting hit on the head by a candy cane. Another hilarious part was anything to do with Yosemite Sam. And there are some poignant ones too, Porky with Prisilla certainly but I am principally talking about young Daffy in the orphanage and he says "I just want to have a family". All in all, decent effort but if you are looking for anything exactly like the original cartoons, you will be a tad disappointed. 7/10 because it was very enjoyable and was a nice twist on the classic story. Bethany Cox
"Bah Humduck!: A Looney Tunes Christmas" is an Animation - Comedy movie in which we watch a greedy duck who hates Christmas getting visited by three ghosts in the middle of the night. These visits are very important and they will change everything.
I enjoyed this animation movie because it combined very well the original story with Looney Tunes and the result was both enjoyable and interesting. The direction which was made by Charles Visser was good and he created a festive feeling along with the pleasure of watching Looney Tunes be a part of it. Lastly, I have to say that "Bah Humduck!: A Looney Tunes Christmas" is a nice animation movie to watch and I am sure you will enjoy it very much.
I enjoyed this animation movie because it combined very well the original story with Looney Tunes and the result was both enjoyable and interesting. The direction which was made by Charles Visser was good and he created a festive feeling along with the pleasure of watching Looney Tunes be a part of it. Lastly, I have to say that "Bah Humduck!: A Looney Tunes Christmas" is a nice animation movie to watch and I am sure you will enjoy it very much.
Did you know
- TriviaElmer Fudd's voice actor, Billy West, not only voiced him, but also reprised his role as Bugs after doing so in Space Jam (1996) although Joe Alaskey was part of the cast.
- Quotes
Speedy Gonzales: Oh, Merry Christmas, Senor Duck, or as they say in my country, Feliz Navidad!
[under his breath]
Speedy Gonzales: Tonto.
Daffy Duck: What did you call me?
Speedy Gonzales: Tonto... it means genius... in Spanish.
Daffy Duck: Well, in that case, I guess I'm the biggest tonto in the world!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Cinemania: Ypalliloi en drasei! (2009)
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