Looney Tunes meets King Kong

Looney Tunes meets King Kong is a 2011 animated musical fantasy comedy direct-to-video film starring Looney Tunes, produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The film is an animated semi-adaptation of Universal Studio's 1933 classic horror film, King Kong with the addition of Looney Tunes characters in the plot and as seen through their point of view.

Plot
In New York Harbor, filmmaker Carl Denham, famous for making wildlife films in remote and exotic locations, charters Captain Englehorn's ship Venture for his new project, but is unable to secure an actress for a female role he has reluctantly added to the script. Due to set sail that night, Denham searches the streets of New York for a suitable woman. He meets penniless Ann Darrow, also a duck and rabbit named Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. Carl convinces them to join him for what he proposes as the adventure of a lifetime. The Venture quickly gets underway and, during the voyage, the surly first mate, Jack Driscoll, gradually falls in love with Ann. After weeks of secrecy, Denham finally tells Englehorn and Driscoll that their destination is Skull Island, an uncharted land shown on a map in Denham's possession. Denham also cryptically alludes to some monstrous creature rumoured to dwell on the island, a legendary entity known only as "Kong".

When they find the island and anchor offshore, they see a native village, separated from the rest of the island by an enormous ancient stone wall. A landing party, including the filming crew Ann, Bugs, Daffy, and the other characters Sylvester, Tweety, Granny, and also Porky Pig and Speedy Gonzales as they are sailors, witnesses a group of natives prepare to sacrifice a young maiden as the "bride of Kong". The intruders are spotted and the native chief angrily stops the ceremony. When he sees the blond Ann, he offers to trade six of his tribal women for the "golden woman". They rebuff him and return to the Venture.