Bugs Bunny: Mystery Solver

Bugs Bunny: Mystery Solver is a 2030 slapstick comedy mystery film directed by Rachael Ramras in her directorial debut from a screenplay co-written with Kevin Costello, with Warner Animation Group producing. Based on the Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies characters, the film stars the voices of Eric Bauza, Jeff Bergman, and Fred Tatasciore. The film centers on Bugs Bunny as a private detective trying to find a missing Tweety, only to uncover a bigger conspiracy. The film is notably the first fully hand-drawn animated Looney Tunes theatrical feature film since 1988 Daffy Duck's Quackbusters, and the first non- compilation animated Looney Tunes film to receive a theatrical release.

Warner announced a Bugs Bunny feature film in January 2028, with its title and Ramras' hiring announced by late 2028, and its cast announced by early 2029. The writers choose the film to be an homage to noir films because they "wanted the film to make good use of Bugs' old tricks without risking making it unnecesarily long", to which they concluded a mystery story was best suited for that. The producers refused to hire celebrities to voice the characters, instead hiring previous voice actors to reprise their roles to "mantain the voices that people grew up with". Animation services were handled by Tonic DNA, woth the filmmakers wanting to use hand-drawn animation as a throwback to the original Looney Tunes shorts.

Bugs Bunny: Mystery Solver was released in July 27, 2030, which was Bugs' 90th anniversary, to a generally positive critical reception, particularly for its voice cast, comedy, and animation. The film was also a moderate box office success, earning 330 million dollars at the worldwide box office over a budget of 90 million dollars.

Synopsis
Private detwctive Bugs Bunny finds himself pursuing the case of his long career when Sylvester approaches him in hopes of finding hus misskng eternal rival, Tweety. What starts as a typical missing persons case, however, soon proves itself to be part of a bigger conspirancy with worldwide ramifications. Proving his age is not a problem, Bugs must stop this conspiracy abd save the world before its too late.

Voice cast

 * Eric Bauza as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Marvin the Martian, and Porky Pig
 * Jeff Bergman as Sylvester, Foghorn Leghorn, and Ralph Wolf
 * Candi Milo as Granny and Bullet #1
 * Bob Bergen as Tweety and Bullet #2
 * Fred Tatasciore as Yosamite Sam, Fred Sheepdog, and the Tazmanian Devil
 * Gabriel Iglesias as Speedy Gonzales
 * Jess Harnell as Pete Puma, Wakko Warner, and Tosh Gopher
 * Tress MacNeille as Dot Warner and Babs Bunny
 * Rob Paulsen as Yakko Warner, Mac Gopher, and Pinky
 * John Kassir as Buster Bunny and Ham & Ex Dog
 * Paul Julian as the Road Runner
 * Tara Strong as Melissa Duck and Bullet #4
 * Maurice LaMarche as The Brain and Bullet #3

Trivia

 * Bugs Bunny: Mystery Solvers is the first Looney Tunes film to have a female African-American composer.
 * Gabriel Iglesias is the only celebrity voice actor in the film, reprising hks role as Speedy Gonzales from Space Jam: A New Legacy.
 * On having Marvin the Martian as the main villain, director Rachael Ramras explzined that it was due to the character being conceived by Chuck Jones as a highly dangerous foe for Bugs Bunny, which she felt made having him as the villain of a Bugs movie "pitch perfect". The filmmskers, however, changed his goal from trying to destrpy Earth with trying to conquering it to avoid as many similarities as possible with the 2015 direct-to-video film Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run.