Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation

1992
Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation
7.9| 1h20m| en| More Info
Released: 11 March 1992 Released
Producted By: Amblin Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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Term-time ends at Acme Looniversity and the Tiny Toon characters look forward to a summer filled with fun. Buster and Babs Bunny turn a water fight into a white-water rafting trip through the dangerous Deep South; Plucky Duck and Hamton Pig share the most impossibly awful car journey imaginable on the way to HappyWorldLand; Fifi's blind date becomes a "skunknophobic" nightmare; and a safari park is turned upside-down by Elmyra's search for "cute little kitties to hug and squeeze".

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TheLittleSongbird First off, I am a big fan of the show Tiny Toon Adventures. It is smart, funny and somewhat cute with great animation, characters and music. I watched Tiny Toon Adventures:How I Spent My Vacation, expecting very little. To be honest I was expecting it to be of bad quality and to be predictable.But what a wonderful surprise! This film was wonderful, and does complete justice to the show, which to me is a big rarity. Like the show it is funny and smart with some cute and touching moments, and keeps true to the spirit of the show, something some movies based off a show fail to do.The animation is very good. It is crisp, colourful and vibrant. I well and truly marvelled at the beautiful backgrounds and colours and how the characters were drawn. Even the music was good, not just the incidental music which was very memorable and quirky but the starting song was upbeat with some hilarious lyrics.And I was shocked by how good the writing and humour was. I have remarked more than once about how wonderful the writing and humour is in the show, and that it is one of the biggest reasons why the show works so brilliantly. But Tiny Toon Adventures:How I Spent My Vacation has some terrific dialogue especially with Fifi and Plucky and some funny sight gags too.Then there is the story. I was expecting a story that was predictable, slow, clichéd and perhaps even non-existent. While the story is simple here, it worked to a big advantage, thanks to some really great scenes, such as Buster and Babs on the river, Plucky and Hamton travelling in the car and then having a psycho-guy sitting next to them, Fowlmouth ruining the movie for everone else in the theatre, the scene on the monorail, Elmyra in the safari and then the scenes with Fifi trying to get an autograph.The characters are still likable and engaging. Buster's wit is still there, as is Fifi's spunk, Babs's imitations and Elmyra's slapstick. And to be honest, I felt really sorry for Plucky here, I am sure he didn't plan to have that type of vacation. Admittedly Elmyra can be bratty, but she does have her good moments and is funny. Plus I found her much more obnoxious in Pinky, Elmyra and the Brain. And the voice acting is very strong, especially Charles Adler, Joe Alaskey, Don Messick, Cree Summer and Tress MacNeille.Overall, a terrific movie that does do justice to the show. 10/10 Bethany Cox
spam_crusader I love this movie... it can make me laugh! =^_^= Which is kinda hard to do. This movie is one of the best cartoon adaptations ever. It doesn't warp the characters like other movies out there. Everyone is in character and has a role to play!The movie focuses around Buster and Babs going down river after a flood (courtesy of Buster), to Plucky going on a trip with Hamton (hilarious stuff), Elmyra running around torturing animals (as usual), Fifi following her crush around for an autograph, and Shirley and Fowlmouth going to the movies.In my own personal opinion, I didn't like the Buster and Babs segments that much, although they had some notable dialogue and jokes. I have got to say the Plucky and Hampton 'Vacation' parts were the best! Hamton's family is HILARIOUS! I especially like Uncle Stinky. Fifi in the hotel was also hilarious. I love the actor cameos during this scene. :DProbably the most famous part in this movie, again IMHO, is when Fowlmouth and Shirley are in the movie theater... LOL! You've got to see it to appreciate it! And when Hamton and Plucky go through the tunnel to make a wish... :)Although this movie moved slowly during the Buster/Babs parts, the rest is pure gold! I rate this movie 8/10. Show this to your kids one day... or even adults yourselves - WATCH THIS MOVIE! You won't regret it.
John (supercat-1) While not the first movie I've purchased for myself, this is almost certainly the one I've watched the most. The animation is well-drawn by the experts at Tokyo Movie Shinsa, and the animators frequently made use of clever techniques such as having the sun cause "lens flare", having the camera get soaked (and having the "camera operator's hand" clean the lens!) etc. While the film avoided becoming a an "animator's gadget-fest", the judicious but generous application of such techniques gave the film a much more "realistic" feel than the typical cartoon.The story has many interweaved plots which don't seem to have much to do with each other until everything comes together at the end, in a manner even the writers self-effacingly admit is contrived. Each of the major plot lines has its own musical theme, ranging from "Pop goes the weasel" [Hamton & Plucky], to the love theme from "Romeo and Juliet" [Fifi & Johnny]. The transitions between plotlines are slightly varied, but consistent.Truly a wonderful film; there isn't much original music, though the new lyrics to "Spinning Song" are clever and enjoyable. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
revival05 This movie is HILARIOUS!!!I never stopped laughing to that TV-show, and with this Tiny Toons-movie I just had it! This is the best family entertainment from Warner since FREE WILLY (and that movie wasn't that good).Now all I have to do is to see ''Scooby Doo on Zombie Island''.