Carrotblanca
Release: August 25, 1995

Looney Tunes goes to the movies for the first time in this 8-minute animated short that homages parodies the classic Warner Bros. picture 'Casablanca'. A German secret document is stolen and Usmarte (Tweety, depicted unnervingly like Peter Lorre), the actual thief, lures Bugs Bunny into taking it. General Pandemonium (Yosemite Sam) gets a frantic call from Foghorn Leghorn saying the secret document might be in the CarrotBlanca hotel. Meanwhile Sylvester (as Victor Lazlo) and his wife Kitty Ketty (Penelope Pussycat) arrive at the hotel. Ketty attracts the attention of Louis (Pepe le Pew). Ketty also happens to be an old crush of Bugs. General Pandemonium suspects Sylvester may know about the document and binds him in his office. Ketty pleads with Bugs to help Sylvester out of this. Though Bugs initially refuses, he goes to the General's office nevertheless and confuses the General himself into jail. The story climaxes, like the original, with Sylvester and Ketty escaping on a plane as Bugs watches them go. Except Ketty finds Louis on the plane and jumps off using a parachute, landing right in front of Bugs. The parachute cloth closes on them at the end. with the voices of Joe Alaskey, Bob Bergen, Greg Burson, Maurice LaMarche, and Tress MacNeille. Several minor *LT* characters can be seen in the background, such as Pete Puma as a waiter wearing a kaftan and kufi, and The Crusher as a doorman. Douglas McCarthy directs from the storyboards/produced by Timothy Cahill & Julie McNally; Based upon Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes IP, and on the classic 'Casablanca', from the Turner Entertainment Co. library. Music by Richard Stone. from Warner Bros. Animation. Released in theaters in front of 'The Great Panda Adventure', and internationally with 'The Pebble and the Penguin'.

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