Looney Tunes: The Wizard of Anvoz

 is an American animated direct-to-video adventure-fantasy-comedy film based on the '/' franchise and on  by, being directed by TBD. It is produced by Warner Bros. Animation, being released by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on DVD, Blu-ray and digital on TBD 2017.

Summary
Lola Gayle has been warped to a strange world called Anvoz as she attempts to find the Wizard meeting insane figures and outsmarting a witch.

Full plot
The film begins in a farm at Kansas where Lola Gayle is sitting at a pile of straw while writing on her diary. Her caretakers are worrying about her lack of proper manners as they decide it's time for her to learn more about how to being a more proper lady as she sarcastically replies by being a wonderful idea.

W.I.P.

Voice cast

 * Kath Soucie as:
 * Lola Gayle (Lola Bunny), a friendly teenage rabbit who gets warped to Anvoz as she attempts to escape and return to Earth.
 * Tina Russo Duck, the Wizard's receptionist who also operates the fake head he uses.
 * Jeff Bergman as:
 * Tweety Bird, Lola's pet canary who is extremely friendly and surprisingly forms a friendship with the Scarecat.
 * The Wizard of Anvoz (Bugs Bunny), a traveling salesbunny who has pretended to be a mystical wizard as he can supposedly bring Lola back home.
 * The Scarecat (Sylvester Pussycat), a cat-like scarecrow who joins Lola's party as he wants to gain a brain of his own.
 * The Greedy Duck (Daffy Duck), a duck who is obsessed with cash as he joins Lola's group in order for him to just get extremely rich.
 * Bob Bergen as the Tin Pig (Porky Pig), a slightly anxious pig who is made out of tin as he joins Lola's party in order for him to be a fleshy pig again.
 * Candi Milo as:
 * The Wicked Witch (Witch Hazel), a villainous and hammy witch who has been interested in Lola's shoes as she wants to do anything to get them.
 * Glinda (Granny), an elderly witch who is surprisingly heroic as she guides Lola on her path.
 * Dee Bradley Baker (vocal effects) as Gossamer, a giant monster who is the Wicked Witch's personal monster as he does things she commands.
 * Carlos Alazraqui, Jim Cummings, Maurice LaMarche, Kath Soucie and John Kassir as the Munchkins (Speedy Gonzales, the Tasmanian Devil, Pepé Le Pew, Penelope Pussycat and Pete Puma), creatures who reside in Munchkin Town and are known for being fun-loving.
 * Billy West as Elmer Fudd, a driver in Emerald City who brought Lola and friends to the Wizard.
 * Bill Farmer and Tom Kenny as Foghorn Leghorn and Barnyard Dawg, a rooster and a dog who are Lola's caretakers as they want to make sure she is happy.
 * [likely the other Tunes in background roles like people at Emerald City or Wicked Witch's monsters]

Transcript
See /Transcript.

Trivia

 * Unlike ' and ', who are mostly retellings of the original stories with the Tom and Jerry characters inserted on it, this film tries to be a more comedic retelling of the original story by casting the Looney Tunes characters as part of the story and using its classic elements like slapstick violence and comedy-driven dialogues.
 * This film is dedicated to June Foray, the second and most well-known voice of Granny and Witch Hazel, who passed away on July 16th, 2017.
 * Due to her declining health as a result of a car accident in 2015, Candi Milo has provided the voices of both characters in this film.
 * At one point in the movie, Lola states she had the impression she has been in that place before, a reference to her voice actress voicing ' character in both ' and .
 * Coincidentally, Joe Alaskey, who was one of the voices of several Looney Tunes, including Bugs, Daffy, Sylvester and Tweety, in most of the 1990s and 2000s, voiced the Wizard as well as on those movies.