What if Walt Disney was the producer of Looney Tunes/Looney Tunes Presents/The Looney Tunes Movie

The Looney Tunes Movie is a 1985 musical road comedy film and the first theatrical Looney Tunes which co-starred them in a live action environment. Directed by Chuck Jones and produced by Walt Disney himself, the film's screenplay was conceived by The Looney Tunes Show's writers Jones, Disney, Walter Lantz and Friz Freleng. The film depicts Mickey Mouse as he embarks on a cross-country trip to Hollywood, California. Along the way, he encounters several of the Looney Tunes—who all share the same ambition of finding success in professional show business—while being pursued by Doc Hopper (Charles Durning), an evil restaurateur with intentions of employing Mickey as a spokesperson for his frog legs business.

The Looney Tunes Movie was actually meant to act like an ending to the The Looney Tunes Show, but both the critical reception and box office success of the movie prompted Warner Bros. to continue the show for the years to come. Notable for its surreal humor, meta-references and prolific use of cameos, The Looney Tunes Movie was released in the United Kingdom on May 31st, 1979 and in the United States on June 22nd, 1979, and received universal acclaim; including two Academy Award nominations for Paul Williams' musical score and his song, "The Dreams' Song". In 2009, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.

Cast

 * Charles Durning as Doc Hopper
 * Austin Pendleton as Max
 * Scott Walker as Snake Walker
 * Lawrence Gabriel Jr as Sailor
 * Ira F. Grubman as Bartender
 * H.B. Haggerty as Lumberjack
 * Dom DeLuise as Bernie
 * James Coburn as El Sleezo Café Owner
 * Madeline Kahn as an El Sleezo Patron
 * Telly Savalas as El Sleezo Tough
 * Carol Kane as "Myth"
 * Paul Williams as El Sleezo Pianist
 * Chuck Jones as Mad Man Mooney
 * Elliott Gould as Compère
 * Edgar Bergen as Himself and Charlie McCarthy
 * Bob Hope as Ice Cream Vendor
 * Frank Welker as Frankie Weller
 * Richard Pryor as Balloon Vendor
 * Steve Martin as Insolent Waiter
 * Mel Brooks as Professor Max Krassman
 * Cloris Leachman as Miss Tracy
 * Orson Welles as Himself
 * Bruce Kirby as Gate Guard
 * Tommy Madden as One-Eyed Midget
 * James Frawley as El Sleezo Café Waiter
 * Arnold Roberts as Cowboy
 * Melinda Dillon as a Woman with Balloon

Voice Cast

 * Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse, Elmer Fudd
 * Janet Waldo as Minnie Mouse, Tweety Bird
 * Mel Blanc as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Sylvester Pussycat, Yakko Warner
 * Clarence Nash as Donald Duck, Tom Cat
 * Gloria Blondell as Daisy Duck, Clarabelle Cow
 * Tony Pope as Goofy Goof and Pluto the Dog
 * Frank Welker as Jerry Mouse, Spike Bulldog, Runt Dog, Scooby-Doo
 * June Foray as Dot Warner, Granny
 * Stan Freberg as Wakko Warner
 * Alan Young as Scrooge McDuck
 * Bernadette Peters as Rita Cat
 * Casey Kasem as Shaggy Rogers

Looney Tunes

 * Alley Cats, Andy Panda, Aunt Pristine Figg, Baloney the Dinosaur, Barnyard Dawg, Bentina Beakley, Binkie Muddlefoot, Bobby Pigeon, Brain Mouse, Blue Aardvark, Bugs Bunny, Bushroot, Buttons Dog, Butch Cat, Beagle Boys, Beaky Buzzard, Buzz Buzzard, Captain Kiddie, Charlie Ant, Cecil Turtle, Chicken Boo, Chilly Willy, Chip, Clarabelle Cow, Crackers Parrot, Daisy Duck, Daisy Duck, Daphne Blake, Dapper Denver Dooley, Dewey Duck, Donald Duck, Dot Warner, Dragon, Droopy Dog, Duckworth, Darkwing Duck, Elmer Fudd, Ferdinand the Dog, Fethry Duck, Flavio Hippo, Flintheart Glomgold, Franky DaFlea, Freakazoid, Fred Jones, Foghorn Leghorn, Gabby Gator, Gladstone Gander, Godpigeon, Goofy Goof, Gosalyn Mallard, Gossamer, Granny, Gus Goose, Gyro Gearloose, Hello Nurse, Henery Hawk, Herb Muddlefoot, Honker Muddlefoot, Horace Horsecollar, Huey Duck, Inspector Willoughby, Instant Martians, Jerry Mouse, Jessica Rabbit, José Carioca, Junior Bear, K-9, Katie Ka-Boom, Launchpad McQuack, Lickboot, Lola Bunny, Louie Duck, Professor Ludwig Von Drake, Papa Bear, Peter Pete Junior, Pluto Dog, Prunella Flundergust, Puggsy Dog, Magica De Spell, Ma Beagle, Mama Bear, Mammy Two Shoes, Marita Hippo, Marvin the Martian, Max Goof, Megavolt, Michigan J. Frog, Mickey Mouse, Mime, Mindy, Minerva Mink, Minnie Mouse, Mr. Director, Mr. Ka-Boom, Mrs. Ka-Boom, Mrs. Meany, Newt Dog, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Dr. Otto Von Scratchansniff, Otto von Schnitzelpusskrankengescheitmeyer, Owl Jolson, Panchito Pistoles, Panky Panther, Peg-Leg Pete, Penelope Pussycat, Pepé Le Pew, Pesto Pigeon, Petunia Pig, Phantom Blot, Pharfignewton the Horse, Pink Panther, Pinky Mouse, Porky Pig, Professor Dingledong, Rita Cat, Road Runner, Roger Rabbit, Runt Dog, Scooby-Doo, Scrooge McDuck, Shaggy Rogers, Skippy Squirrel, Slappy Squirrel, Smeadly Dog, Speedy Gonzales, Spike Bulldog, Squawk, Squit Pigeon, Dr. Sweetface J. Applecheeks, Sylvester Junior, Sylvester Pussycat, Tank Muddlefoot, Tasmanian Devil, Thaddeus Plotz, Tinker Ka-Boom, Tom Cat, Toro the Bull, Tuffy Mouse, Tweaky Da Lackey, Tweety Bird, Tyke Bulldog, Velma Dinkley, Yakko Warner, Yosemite Sam, Wakko Warner, Wally Walrus, Wile E. Coyote, Witch Hazel, Woody Woodpecker

Trivia

 * The closing song, known as "The Dreamer Song Finale" featured a crowd of more than 250 Looney Tunes from The Looney Tunes Show, Scooby-Doo, Freakazoid and Who Framed Roger Rabbit (as well as a cameo appearance by Oswald the Lucky Rabbit) -- virtually every Looney Tunes characters or related characters that were created by that time. The technology required to put all characters in the final shot was difficult to shoot, taking three days.
 * The film was scored by Paul Williams and Kenny Ascher, and their song The Dreamer Song received an Academy Award nomination.
 * The movie is dedicated to Orson Welles, who passed away the year the movie was released.
 * The original title of the movie was The Looney Tunes Begins.