Looney Tunes: The Day the Earth Blew Up

mild threat, scary scenes, violence, rude humour
Director(s)Pete Browngardt
Production year2024
Release date13/02/2026
Genre(s)Animation
Approx. running minutes91m
CastEric Bauza, Candi Milo, Peter MacNicol
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Looney Tunes: The Day the Earth Blew Up

mild threat, scary scenes, violence, rude humour
Porky Pig and Daffy Duck team up to defend the Earth from alien invaders in this animated comedy.
Porky Pig and Daffy Duck team up to defend the Earth from alien invaders in this animated comedy.
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
rude humour
dangerous behaviour
nudity
alcohol and smoking
mild threat, scary scenes, violence, rude humour
Classified Date:
16/12/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Vertigo Releasing Ltd
violence
There are scenes of slapstick violence in which characters are hit with a variety of objects, although this is presented comically and in a traditional cartoon style, such as characters being flattened when objects land on or roll over them. A character is roughly thrown around by an alien creature. No lasting harm ever occurs and there is no realistic injury detail.
threat and horror
Characters are threatened by menacing alien creatures and by zombie-like characters which loom over them; the situations are comically and reassuringly resolved.
language
There is infrequent use of very mild terms ('God', 'screw up'), as well as use of 'Mother!' as an exclamation.
sex
Characters are seen kissing and flirting and are lightly teased about this.
rude humour
A cartoon character comically blows up his buttocks and dances in a social media video. Another character runs headfirst into a woman's clothed buttocks. While being attacked by an alien, a character has a tentacle forced into his mouth, causing him to make a brief remark commonly used for flirtation.
dangerous behaviour
Cartoon characters engage in behaviour which would be dangerous in the real-world but within what is clearly a fantastical and slapstick cartoon context.
nudity
There is brief cartoon buttock nudity in a comic context when a character pulls down his trousers. A bird character loses all his feathers and others comment on him being 'naked'.
alcohol and smoking
A character is briefly seen with a pipe in his mouth.
mild threat, scary scenes, violence, rude humour
Classified Date:
30/01/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Vertigo Releasing Ltd
violence
There are scenes of slapstick violence in which characters are hit with a variety of objects, although this is presented comically and in a traditional cartoon style, such as characters being flattened when objects land on or roll over them. A character is roughly thrown around by an alien creature. No lasting harm ever occurs and there is no realistic injury detail.
threat and horror
Characters are threatened by menacing alien creatures and by zombie-like characters which loom over them; the situations are comically and reassuringly resolved.
language
There is infrequent use of very mild terms ('God', 'screw up'), as well as use of 'Mother!' as an exclamation.
sex
Characters are seen kissing and flirting and are lightly teased about this.
rude humour
A cartoon character comically blows up his buttocks and dances in a social media video. Another character runs headfirst into a woman's clothed buttocks. While being attacked by an alien, a character has a tentacle forced into his mouth, causing him to make a brief remark commonly used for flirtation.
dangerous behaviour
Cartoon characters engage in behaviour which would be dangerous in the real-world but within what is clearly a fantastical and slapstick cartoon context.
nudity
There is brief cartoon buttock nudity in a comic context when a character pulls down his trousers. A bird character loses all his feathers and others comment on him being 'naked'.
alcohol and smoking
A character is briefly seen with a pipe in his mouth.
Classified Date:
03/12/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Vertigo Releasing Ltd
Classified date16/12/2025
LanguageEnglish
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
rude humour
dangerous behaviour
nudity
alcohol and smoking
Director(s)Pete Browngardt
Production year2024
Release date13/02/2026
Genre(s)Animation
Approx. running minutes91m
CastEric Bauza, Candi Milo, Peter MacNicol
Posters powered by IMDb
mild threat, scary scenes, violence, rude humour
Classified Date:
16/12/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Vertigo Releasing Ltd
violence
There are scenes of slapstick violence in which characters are hit with a variety of objects, although this is presented comically and in a traditional cartoon style, such as characters being flattened when objects land on or roll over them. A character is roughly thrown around by an alien creature. No lasting harm ever occurs and there is no realistic injury detail.
threat and horror
Characters are threatened by menacing alien creatures and by zombie-like characters which loom over them; the situations are comically and reassuringly resolved.
language
There is infrequent use of very mild terms ('God', 'screw up'), as well as use of 'Mother!' as an exclamation.
sex
Characters are seen kissing and flirting and are lightly teased about this.
rude humour
A cartoon character comically blows up his buttocks and dances in a social media video. Another character runs headfirst into a woman's clothed buttocks. While being attacked by an alien, a character has a tentacle forced into his mouth, causing him to make a brief remark commonly used for flirtation.
dangerous behaviour
Cartoon characters engage in behaviour which would be dangerous in the real-world but within what is clearly a fantastical and slapstick cartoon context.
nudity
There is brief cartoon buttock nudity in a comic context when a character pulls down his trousers. A bird character loses all his feathers and others comment on him being 'naked'.
alcohol and smoking
A character is briefly seen with a pipe in his mouth.
mild threat, scary scenes, violence, rude humour
Classified Date:
30/01/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Vertigo Releasing Ltd
violence
There are scenes of slapstick violence in which characters are hit with a variety of objects, although this is presented comically and in a traditional cartoon style, such as characters being flattened when objects land on or roll over them. A character is roughly thrown around by an alien creature. No lasting harm ever occurs and there is no realistic injury detail.
threat and horror
Characters are threatened by menacing alien creatures and by zombie-like characters which loom over them; the situations are comically and reassuringly resolved.
language
There is infrequent use of very mild terms ('God', 'screw up'), as well as use of 'Mother!' as an exclamation.
sex
Characters are seen kissing and flirting and are lightly teased about this.
rude humour
A cartoon character comically blows up his buttocks and dances in a social media video. Another character runs headfirst into a woman's clothed buttocks. While being attacked by an alien, a character has a tentacle forced into his mouth, causing him to make a brief remark commonly used for flirtation.
dangerous behaviour
Cartoon characters engage in behaviour which would be dangerous in the real-world but within what is clearly a fantastical and slapstick cartoon context.
nudity
There is brief cartoon buttock nudity in a comic context when a character pulls down his trousers. A bird character loses all his feathers and others comment on him being 'naked'.
alcohol and smoking
A character is briefly seen with a pipe in his mouth.
Classified Date:
03/12/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Vertigo Releasing Ltd
Classified date16/12/2025
LanguageEnglish