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Space Jam 1996 Looney Tunes Film | Michael Jordan, Bugs Bunny



What's your review of the 1996 Warner Bros Looney Tunes film Space Jam? It's directed by Joe Pytka, and stars Michael Jordan and Bugs Bunny. #SpaceJam #MichaelJordan #BugsBunny Do you want to watch Space Jam? Did you enjoy the full movie or just parts of it? Scroll down for more information!


About Space Jam


Alternative titles (from Letterboxd): Basket spatial, Space Jam - El Juego del Siglo, Космически забивки, Meciul secolului, Svemirski basket, Космiчний Джем, 太空也入樽, Kosmiczny Mecz, 空中大灌篮


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Space Jam plot from IMDb: "In a desperate attempt to win a basketball match and earn their freedom, the Looney Tunes seek the aid of retired basketball champion, Michael Jordan."


The trailer can be found online.


Cast and Characters (from Wikipedia)

Live-action

Michael Jordan as himself

Brandon Hammond as Michael Jordan (10 years old)

Wayne Knight as Stan Podolak, a publicist and assistant who aids Jordan

Theresa Randle as Juanita Jordan, Jordan's wife

Bill Murray as himself; he dreams of joining the NBA and later briefly joins the Tune Squad

Larry Bird as himself

Manner Washington as Jeffrey Jordan, Jordan's eldest son

Eric Gordon as Marcus Jordan, Jordan's youngest son

Penny Bae Bridges as Jasmine Jordan, Jordan's daughter

Charles Barkley as himself

Shawn Bradley as himself

Patrick Ewing as himself

Larry Johnson as himself

Muggsy Bogues as himself

Thom Barry as James Jordan, Michael's father

NBA players Danny Ainge, Steve Kerr, Alonzo Mourning, Horace Grant, A. C. Green, Charles Oakley, Luc Longley, Cedric Ceballos, Derek Harper, Vlade Divac, Brian Shaw, Jeff Malone, Bill Wennington, Anthony Miller and Sharone Wright make cameo appearances in the film, as do coaches Del Harris and Paul Westphal and broadcasters Ahmad Rashad and Jim Rome. Dan Castellaneta and Patricia Heaton cameo as fans at a game between the New York Knicks and Phoenix Suns.


Voice cast

Billy West as Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd

Dee Bradley Baker as Daffy Duck, Tasmanian Devil, and Bull

Danny DeVito as Swackhammer, the proprietor of Moron Mountain, an intergalactic amusement park, who seeks new attractions for his failing business

Bob Bergen as Porky Pig, Tweety Bird, Marvin the Martian, Barnyard Dawg, Hubie and Bertie

Bill Farmer as Sylvester the Cat, Yosemite Sam, and Foghorn Leghorn

Maurice LaMarche as Pepé Le Pew

June Foray as Granny

Kath Soucie as Lola Bunny, Bugs' love interest and eventual girlfriend

Jocelyn Blue as Nerdluck Pound, the aggressive orange leader

Darnell Suttles as Monstar Pound

Charity James as Nerdluck Blanko, the dim-witted blue member

Steve Kehela as Monstar Blanko / Bertie's announcer voice

June Melby as Nerdluck Bang, the neurotic green second-in-command

Joey Camen as Monstar Bang

Catherine Reitman as Nerdluck Bupkus, the eccentric purple member

Dorian Harewood as Monstar Bupkus

Colleen Wainwright as Nerdluck Nawt, the smallest yet scheming red member / Sniffles

T. K. Carter as Monstar Nawt

Frank Welker as Charles, the Jordans' pet bulldog who menaces Bugs and Daffy when they arrive at their house


Directed by Joe Pytka

Written by Leo Benvenuti, Steve Rudnick, Timothy Harris, Herschel Weingrod

Based on Looney Tunes by Warner Bros.

Produced by Joe Medjuck, Daniel Goldberg

Cinematography: Michael Chapman

Edited by Sheldon Kahn

Music by James Newton Howard

Production companies: Warner Bros, Warner Bros. Feature Animation

Distributed by Warner Bros

Release date: November 10, 1996 (Los Angeles), November 15, 1996 (United States)

Running time: 88 minutes

Budget: $80 million

Box office: $250.2 millioN

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