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| Director: | Joe Pytka |
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| Writer: | Leo Benvenuti, Steve Rudnick, Timothy Harris, Herschel Weingrod |
| Staring: |
| With their freedom on the line, the Looney Tunes seek the help of NBA superstar Michael Jordan to win a basketball game against a team of moronic aliens. | |
| Release Date: | Nov 15, 1996 |
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| Director: | Joe Pytka |
| Writer: | Leo Benvenuti, Steve Rudnick, Timothy Harris, Herschel Weingrod |
| Genres: | Animation, Family, Comedy, Adventure, Science Fiction |
| Keywords | villain, sports, basketball, cartoon, slapstick comedy, alien, doctor, cartoon cat, basketball team, referee, cartoon chicken, cartoon skunk, live action and animation, anthropomorphic |
| Production Companies | Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Ivan Reitman Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $250,200,000
Budget: $80,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jul 30, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Michael Jordan | Michael Jordan |
| Wayne Knight | Stan Podolak |
| Theresa Randle | Juanita Jordan |
| Manner Washington | Jeffery Jordan |
| Eric Gordon | Marcus Jordan |
| Penny Bae Bridges | Jasmine Jordan |
| Brandon Hammond | Michael Jordan (10 Years Old) |
| Larry Bird | Larry Bird |
| Bill Murray | Bill Murray |
| Thom Barry | James Jordan |
| Charles Barkley | Charles Barkley |
| Patrick Ewing | Patrick Ewing |
| Muggsy Bogues | Muggsy Bogues |
| Larry Johnson | Larry Johnson |
| Shawn Bradley | Shawn Bradley |
| Del Harris | Del Harris |
| Vlade Divac | Vlade Divac |
| Cedric Ceballos | Cedric Ceballos |
| Paul Westphal | Paul Westphal |
| Danny Ainge | Danny Ainge |
| Bebe Drake | Jordan Housekeeper |
| Patricia Heaton | Woman Fan |
| Dan Castellaneta | Male Fan |
| Linda Lutz | Female Seer |
| Nicky McCrimmon | Basketball Girl |
| Kelly Vint Castro | Little League Girl |
| William G. Schilling | Golfer |
| Albert Hague | Psychiatrist |
| Michael Alaimo | Doctor |
| James O'Donnell | NBA Referee |
| David Ursin | Charlotte Coach |
| Douglas Robert Jackson | Commissioner |
| Alonzo Mourning | Alonzo Mourning |
| A. C. Green | A. C. Green |
| Charles Oakley | Charles Oakley |
| Derek Harper | Derek Harper |
| Jeff Malone | Jeff Malone |
| Anthony Miller | Anthony Miller |
| Sharone Wright | Sharone Wright |
| Andre Rosey Brown | Umpire |
| Brad William Henke | Stars Catcher |
| Connie Ray | Owner's Girlfriend |
| John Roselius | Baron's Manager |
| Joe Bays | Baron's Coach |
| Charles Hoyes | Baron's Catcher |
| Luke Torres | Player #1 |
| Steven Shenbaum | Player #2 |
| Bean Miller | Player #3 |
| Billy West | Bugs Bunny / Elmer Fudd (voice) |
| Dee Bradley Baker | Daffy Duck / Tazmanian Devil / Bull (voice) |
| Danny DeVito | Swackhammer (voice) |
| Bob Bergen | Bertie / Hubie / Marvin the Martian / Porky Pig / Tweety (voice) |
| Bill Farmer | Sylvester / Yosemite Sam / Foghorn Leghorn (voice) |
| June Foray | Granny (voice) |
| Maurice LaMarche | Pepe Le Pew (voice) |
| Kath Soucie | Lola Bunny (voice) |
| Jocelyn Blue | Nerdluck POUND (voice) |
| Charity James | Nerdluck BLANKO (voice) |
| June Melby | Nerdluck BANG (voice) |
| Catherine Reitman | Nerdluck BUPKUS (voice) |
| Colleen Wainwright | Nerdluck NAWT / Sniffles (voice) |
| Dorian Harewood | Monstar BUPKUS (voice) |
| Joey Camen | Monstar BANG (voice) |
| T.K. Carter | Monstar NAWT (voice) |
| Darnell Suttles | Monstar POUND (voice) |
| Steve Kehela | Monstar BLANKO / Announcer (voice) |
| Frank Welker | Charles the Dog (voice) |
| Ahmad Rashād | Ahmad Rashād |
| Jim Rome | Jim Rome |
| Mel Blanc | Daffy Duck on TV (voice) (archive sound) (uncredited) |
| Greg Bronson | Basketball Fan (uncredited) |
| Amy Chance | Photographer (uncredited) |
| Horace Grant | Horace Grant (uncredited) |
| Charles Hallahan | Baron's Owner (uncredited) |
| Kent Kasper | Team Doctor (uncredited) |
| Steve Kerr | Steve Kerr (uncredited) |
| Barbara Anne Klein | Police Officer (uncredited) |
| Luc Longley | Luc Longley (uncredited) |
| Brandon Loomis | Fan (uncredited) |
| Scottie Pippen | Scottie Pippen (uncredited) |
| Michael Rothhaar | Reporter (uncredited) |
| Dylan Tucker | Baron's Player (uncredited) |
| Bill Wennington | Bill Wennington (uncredited) |
| Jim Wise | Police Assistant (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Michael Battaglia | Unit Publicist |
| Joe Pytka | Director |
| James Newton Howard | Original Music Composer |
| Leo Benvenuti | Writer |
| Michael Chapman | Director of Photography |
| Janet Hirshenson | Casting |
| Jane Jenkins | Casting |
| Mark Mangini | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Gary C. Bourgeois | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Marlene Stewart | Costume Design |
| Korey Coleman | Animation |
| Christopher Lawrence | Costume Supervisor |
| Glenn Forbes | Set Dressing Artist |
| Bob Bralver | Stunt Coordinator |
| Laura Albert | Stunts |
| Jeff Atmajian | Orchestrator |
| Uli Meyer | Sequence Supervisor |
| Tony Cervone | Animation Director |
| Simon Franglen | Music Programmer |
| Alex Bicknell | Digital Effects Producer |
| Barbara Anne Klein | Stunts |
| Steve Rudnick | Writer |
| Timothy Harris | Writer |
| Herschel Weingrod | Writer |
| Stephan Franck | Animation |
| Edwin Shortess | Visual Effects |
| Scott T. Petersen | Animation |
| Bill Perkins | Art Direction |
| Earl A. Hibbert | Visual Effects |
| Tanya Calderon | Production Office Assistant |
| John Dillon | VFX Artist |
| John Williamson | Animation |
| J.C. Wegman | Animation |
| Michael Lander | Line Producer |
| Sheldon Kahn | Editor |
| Roberto Casale | Lead Animator |
| John T. Reitz | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Gregg Rudloff | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Gary Alexander | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Jim Fitzpatrick | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| David E. Campbell | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| James LaRue | Production Sound Mixer |
| Gene S. Cantamessa | Production Sound Mixer |
| Geoffrey Kirkland | Production Design |
| Jennifer Williams | Set Decoration |
| Bruce W. Talamon | Still Photographer |
| Austin McCann | First Assistant Director |
| Lisa Lovaas | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Nancy Frazen | Supervising Film Editor |
| Christein M. Goldstein | First Assistant Editor |
| Ashley Burnham | Art Department Coordinator |
| Neal Wiser | Assistant Art Director, Production Assistant |
| David Harris | Greensman |
| Patrick Sekino | Painter |
| Sherman Labby | Production Illustrator |
| David Stoten | Sculptor |
| Marco Rubeo | Set Designer |
| Richard Puga | Standby Painter |
| Jon Mentzer | Additional Photography |
| Frank Perl | Camera Operator |
| Jamie Barber | First Assistant Camera |
| Bud Schindler | Key Grip |
| Paul Wilkowsky | Grip |
| David Luckenbach | Steadicam Operator |
| Larry Waggoner | Key Hair Stylist |
| Anita Gibson | Makeup Artist |
| Cyndi Reece-Thorne | Key Makeup Artist |
| Dana I. Heckler | Craft Service |
| Carlos Arguello | Digital Effects Supervisor |
| Manny Demello | Driver |
| Patricia L. Adams | Production Intern |
| Sean Mannion | Property Master |
| Babak Forutanpour | Software Engineer |
| Mark Johnston | Sound Recordist |
| Darrell Pritchett | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Neil Boyle | Supervising Animator |
| Derick Tortorella | Systems Administrators & Support |
| Fraser Maclean | Technical Supervisor |
| George Hrivnak | Transportation Co-Captain |
| Dick Johnson | Transportation Coordinator |
| Gordon A. Webb | Unit Production Manager |
| Nathaniel Bellamy Jr. | Utility Stunts |
| Shawn Broes | Visual Effects Editor |
| Morgan | Script Supervisor |
| Terry Claborn | Color Timer |
| Scott Fieldsteel | Best Boy Electric |
| Daniel Windels | Electrician |
| Glenn Corbett | Rigging Gaffer |
| Ira S. Rosenstein | Location Manager |
| Mercedes J. Sichon | Production Coordinator |
| Ian Cook | Production Manager |
| Raul A. Bruce | Boom Operator |
| Oscar Mitt | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Jim Weidman | Music Editor |
| Kenneth Ross | Music Supervisor |
| Michael Geisler | Sound Effects Editor, Sound Designer |
| Elliott Koretz | Sound Editor |
| Carole Cowley | 3D Coordinator |
| Jon Bowen | Digital Compositors |
| Chris Aguirre | Visual Development, Character Designer |
| Chris Darroca | Visual Effects |
| Steve Dellerson | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Erik Dehkhoda | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Michael S. Pryor | Digital Producer |
| Roger Daniell | Sound |
| Richmond Horine | Unit Manager |
| Yolanda Braddy | Costumer |
| Lia Abbate | Assistant Production Manager |
| Pamela Cederquist | Second Assistant Director |
| Elizabeth Herbert | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Julie Witherington | Assistant Property Master |
| Kurt Anderson | Storyboard Artist |
| Curt Schulkey | ADR Editor |
| Thomas J. O'Connell | ADR Mixer |
| Craig Kallman | Assistant Music Supervisor |
| Hilda Hodges | Foley Artist |
| Marilyn Graf | Foley Mixer |
| Carolyn Tapp | Foley Recordist |
| Miae Ausbrooks | Special Effects Assistant |
| John Scheele | Senior Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Chris Anderson | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
| George W. Borthwick | Best Boy Grip |
| Mark 'Boylee' Boyle | Second Assistant Camera |
| John Frederick Bryant | Animation Technical Director |
| Eduardo Batres | CG Animator |
| Amy McIntyre Britt | Casting Assistant |
| Alan Berger | Casting Consultant |
| Jennifer Dolce | Assistant Editor |
| John Currin | Associate Editor |
| Tom Rovak | Colorist |
| Mo Henry | Negative Cutter |
| George McDowell Agnew | Assistant Location Manager |
| Artie Kane | Conductor |
| Art Ford | Music Consultant |
| Kenny Smoove Kornegay | Music Coordinator |
| Thomas Bianco | Assistant Accountant |
| Greg Kittelson | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
| Bernadette J. Gallardo | Assistant Production Coordinator |
| Jono Kouzouyan | Chief Lighting Technician |
| Courtney Vanderslice | Head of Production |
| Steven Butensky | Payroll Accountant |
| Darrell L. Brown | Production Consultant |
| Sholanda Coleman | Production Secretary |
| Karen Klein | Rotoscoping Artist |
| Christopher Ciketic | Second Assistant Accountant |
| Skip Jones | Storyboard Artist |
| Fred Cline | Production Design |
| Francine Morris | Utility Stunts |
| Peter Western | Animation |
| Rich Dietl | First Assistant Editor |
| Michael Schlingmann | Animation |
| Aaron Dem | Visual Effects Producer |
| Richard L. McCullough | Associate Editor |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Joe Medjuck | Producer |
| David Falk | Executive Producer |
| Sheldon Kahn | Co-Producer |
| Curtis Polk | Co-Producer |
| Kenneth Ross | Executive Producer |
| Gordon A. Webb | Co-Producer |
| Dennis Edwards | Associate Producer |
| Daniel Goldberg | Producer |
| Ivan Reitman | Producer |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 49 | 69 | 34 |
| 2024 | 5 | 49 | 88 | 32 |
| 2024 | 6 | 43 | 62 | 29 |
| 2024 | 7 | 45 | 66 | 26 |
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| 2024 | 9 | 31 | 46 | 24 |
| 2024 | 10 | 54 | 149 | 22 |
| 2024 | 11 | 33 | 48 | 23 |
| 2024 | 12 | 29 | 36 | 23 |
| 2025 | 1 | 41 | 93 | 26 |
| 2025 | 2 | 26 | 38 | 5 |
| 2025 | 3 | 11 | 42 | 3 |
| 2025 | 4 | 6 | 7 | 4 |
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| 2024 | 8 | 478 | 785 |
A wonderfully constructed marriage of live action and animation, probably the best since Who Framed Roger Rabbit. It's a simple story of the Looney Tunes teaming up with Michael Jordan to stop the oppressive Monstars from enslaving them. The basketball scenes are great, the jokes mostly land, and Bi ... ll Murray steals the show whenever he's onscreen. Not to mention the fantastic soundtrack that today is pure standard. If you're looking for a serious movie, Space Jam isn't your thing. If you want a fun family movie that makes you laugh and cheer on the greatest basketball star of all time, then this is definitely worth your time.
Brings me back to my childhood days! I forgot how much I loved this film. ...
**It was a landmark film for young people and children in the 90s, but it is currently forgotten.** This is one of those movies that almost everyone has seen or heard about… or, at least, everyone who was children or teenager in the 90s, like me. Currently, the film is largely forgotten, and I fe ... el that not even the release of a new film has served to spark interest in it. I don't know if that's entirely fair, because the movie is quite entertaining and works well, providing some nice, enjoyable fun for everyone… even non-basketball fans like me, who've never even seen a game. The plot is simple: a group of tiny, seemingly unthreatening aliens are willing to do anything to kidnap the Looney Tunes and take them to their planet. Watching them, Bugs Bunny comes up with the idea of challenging them to a basketball game that will decide the toons fate, convinced that everything will be resolved easily. But lo and behold, the aliens steal the talent of top NBA players and turn into monsters, dominating the match. Aware of the situation, Bugs and Daffy Duck decide to bring in Michael Jordan, who had retired to play baseball. The film was, financially, a safe bet for Warner Bros. We don't just have Looney Tunes, the crazy creatures we've grown used to after decades of cartoons, but also basketball, a particularly popular sport in the US. In addition to Jordan, other famous players of the time will appear in the film, also representing themselves, in addition to their teams, and I have no doubt that the NBA paid a lot of money for all this publicity. And it's not even worth talking about the huge amount of products that come up strategically or that are named in the dialogues, and that also paid for it. Add to the advertising revenue the box office receipts (it was the most successful basketball movie to date) and all the merchandising that was sold afterward, from toys to coasters... and we have an idea of how profitable the movie was for the studio. Michael Jordan made his cinematic debut here, as it was the first (and, I think, the only) feature film he starred in. He's not an actor, he's not trained as such, but he managed it reasonably well, which shouldn't have been too difficult, as everything was limited to playing himself and making a few passes with the ball. The other players also did a decent job, and seem to be enjoying while parodying themselves. In the dramatic field, it is really Bill Murray who shines, as a professional comic actor, giving us the best performance in the film. There are several competent voice actors here, with Danny De Vito being the most easily identifiable and the one who stands out the most. Technically, the film deserves an applause for the quality of the animations, and for the positive way in which they play with real characters. It's not a pioneering film, “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” did the same several years earlier, and with better results, but what we're given here is good enough. The cinematography is good and the same can be said for the effects. As for the soundtrack, only the song “I Believe I Can Fly” stands out particularly, and this film contributed a lot to popularize it and guarantee it the Grammy Award that year.