The Easter Daffy Duck (film)

The Easter Daffy Duck is a 1993 American animated Easter comedy family film produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It was featured with the voices of Jeff Bergman, Tom Kenny, Rob Rackstraw, Kath Soucie, Mr. Lawrence, and Carolyn Lawrence.

It was released on April 6, 1993 in United States.

Premise
It was Easter in Bugs Bunny’s house, Daffy Duck disguised as the pink Easter Bunny when he comes to get easter eggs. but something went wrong, he must stop the big bad wolf before the eggs gets taken away.

Plot
To be added

Voice cast

 * Jeff Bergman as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, The Easter Bunny
 * Tom Kenny as The Mouse, The Charming Kid
 * Rob Rackstraw as The Big Bad Wolf, main antagonist who steals easter eggs.
 * Kath Soucie as Mrs. Squirrel, The Cat
 * Mr. Lawrence as The Easter Chick
 * Carolyn Lawrence as The Hen, The Fox, Mrs. Easter Bunny

Production
In 1992, Ford announced that the Easter film will be released in 1993. It was filmed between December 2, 1992 to January 18, 1993, the script was written as the voice actors making the lines.

Release
The Easter Daffy Duck was released in North America on April 6, 1993, the film has this short being premiered on the same day. the short film for Pat & Mat which the episode was named Pizza which it was followed with the said film.

Marketing
The teaser trailer was released on December 8, 1992, the official trailer was released on January 23, 1993 and it was attached to the other films in theaters.

The merchandise has toys, plush items, puzzles, and apparels.

Home media
The film was released on VHS on June 29, 1993 by Warner Home Video, the Pat & Mat episode Pizza was attached around with the VHS, Blu-ray and DVDs of the said film. The 2nd VHS and its DVD was released on April 14, 1998 by the same home video distributor as the same episode was attached. The DVD and Blu-ray are released on April 10, 2012 by Warner Home Video as the said episode was also attached.

Box office
The Easter Daffy Duck hits $60 million in United States and Canada.

Critical response
The film has received grade “A+” with extras between 1993-2019 according to Rolling Stone. According to Rotten Tomatoes, the film has approved “100%” rating with “10.9/10”, the critic reads that “It was an Easter film about Daffy Duck going on the Easter egg hunt, it was also better than The Brady Bunch Movie.” as the film gave “Two Thumbs Up!” on the video cover.