Looney Tunes: Bugs, Daffy and the Golden Anvil

 is an American animated direct-to-video adventure-fantasy-comedy film based on the '/' franchise, being directed by TBD. It is produced by Warner Bros. Animation, being released by Warner Home Video on DVD, Blu-ray and digital on April 15th, 2016.

Summary
Daffy discovers rumors of a golden anvil as he forces Bugs to come along to try and find it as they get in various situations involving clues to the location of the anvil alongside facing threats.

Full plot
The film begins with Elmer Fudd on his usual hunt for rabbits as Daffy has set several signs leading to Bugs' hole. Inside, he and Lola are bored while watching a world travel reality show, with Lola wondering how their life became so mundane. Elmer attempts to burst in as Bugs just boredly throws him out with him bumping against Daffy. He then wonders what's happening with Bugs and why he lost his sense of fun and wonder as Elmer then realizes it's October, which it means it's duck season instead, shooting him right after. Defeated, he heads back to his home near the lake as he finds out that construction workers are destroying the house and have taken all his stuff off it as he then starts arguing with them about the reasons for it as they then tell him it was built in a business zone. Annoyed with it, he starts beating up the air until he finds a piece of paper in his home's stuff about an ancient anvil known as the Golden Anvil as he wows about how valuable it could be and he's excited about telling it to Porky, running off in happiness. In the meantime, Dan Backslide has been expelled from Pimento University after once more trying to get Dora Standpipe's fortune, this time by hypnotizing her into becoming his bride until she got away from it. After the events, he notices that his old drinking spot has been turned into a Cometdeer as he notices how much Acme Acres has changed after years stuck inside the TBD.

Voice cast

 * Joe Alaskey as:
 * Bugs Bunny, an outgoing and rather mischievous rabbit who has been lately in a state of boredom as he's forced by Daffy to join him on his quest to see if his carefree spirit returns since, despite their odds, he cares for him, appreciating his efforts to get him to return to his old self.
 * Daffy Duck, a greedy and eccentric duck who finds about the Golden Anvil and goes on a hunt around the world for it as he plans to use it to buy a new home after his old one got destroyed as well as to help Bugs and Lola to get their sense of joy back and Porky to believe more in himself.
 * Dan Backslide, a coward, bully, cad and thief who wants to reach the Golden Anvil, especially after he failed to get Dora Standpipe's family fortune once more, in order to get rich and shove it in the face of the ones who mocked him over the years.
 * Bob Bergen as Porky Pig, a mild-mannered pig with a stuttering problem who is dragged by Daffy into joining his quest as he's actually willing to find it, even if he still fears Daffy's ego gets them in danger, although he also worries that Bugs and Lola's sense of wonder has faded away as he hopes they get back into their old ways.
 * Kath Soucie as Lola Bunny, Bugs' tomboyish but rather quirky and somewhat dumb girlfriend who is dragged alongside him by Daffy to find the Golden Anvil as she takes the "vacation" as an opportunity to get back the adventurous and mischievous spirit she has lost for a while.
 * Jim Cummings as Yosemite Sam, an anger-prone and loud-mouthed outlaw who has found a map that could lead to the Golden Anvil as he has to deal with Bugs and Daffy being after it as well, meaning that he needs heavy artillery to outsmart them and TBD.
 * Billy West as Elmer Fudd, an idiotic hunter who has followed Bugs and Daffy over the journey, but, unlike Yosemite Sam and Dan Backslide, he only did it for the joy of hunting them as his frustrated attempts to get them often end up in pain for him.

Transcript
See /Transcript.

Trivia

 * This marked the final time Joe Alaskey voiced Bugs and Daffy as he passed on February 3rd, 2016, two months before the film's release, being dedicated to him as a consequence.