A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Maurice LaMarche, Eric Bauza
Written by:
Ariel Dumas
Directed by:
Brandon Jeffords
Original Title:
Bye Bye Bunny: A Looney Tunes Musical
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Family | Music
Production Companies:
9 Story Media Group
Corus Entertainment
Guru Animation Studio
Warner Bros. Animation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
After starring in a long-running Looney Tunes Broadway smash production, an exhausted Bugs Bunny decides it’s time to trade in sold-out shows for life as a regular rabbit but when Daffy Duck is kidnapped by an obsessive fan, Bugs, with the help of his Looney Tunes co-stars, set off on a rescue mission to find Daffy.
After starring in a long-running Broadway smash production, Bugs Bunny decides it's time to live life as a regular rabbit, but as Daffy Duck attempts to step into the lead role,he is kidnapped by an obsessive fan.
Art Direction:
Timothy Barnes
Background Designer:
Steph A. Smith
Casting:
Agnes Kim
Sarah Noonan
Character Designer:
David Alvarez
Director:
Brandon Jeffords
Editor:
Jordan Maltby
Executive Producer:
Sam Register
Head of Story:
Michael Herrera
Lyricist:
Ariel Dumas
Music Producer:
Scott M. Riesett
Orchestrator:
Tom Kitt
Original Music Composer:
Tom Kitt
Other:
Jeff O. Collins
Production Manager:
Ed Adams
Production Supervisor:
Bobbie Page
Prop Designer:
Jess Marfisi
Screenplay:
Ariel Dumas
Storyboard Artist:
Nick Lauer
Supervising ADR Editor:
Mark A. Keatts
Supervising Dialogue Editor:
Mark A. Keatts
Supervising Producer:
Brandon Jeffords
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