Looney Tunes Back In Action Hindi Dubbed -

While official records of the Hindi dub voice cast for this specific film are not widely publicized (Warner Bros. often reused their regular pool of dubbing artists from Cartoon Network), fans recognize voices from other popular dubs like Tom and Jerry, Scooby-Doo, and The Powerpuff Girls. The consistent quality of dubbing in the early 2000s was handled by studios like Sound & Vision India and Mainframe Studio. The Hindi voice for Bugs Bunny is particularly beloved for its smooth, confident tone, while Daffy’s Hindi voice carries that perfect note of whiny frustration.


(Note: official credited Hindi voice cast info for many early-2000s dubs can be scarce; archival TV listings, DVD credits, or broadcaster logs are best sources if you want exact names.)

The story follows Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck (the "almost" star) who get fired by Warner Bros. They team up with a studio security guard (Brendan Fraser) and his stuntwoman ex-girlfriend (Jenna Elfman) to find Fraser’s missing father. They travel across the real world, Paris, Las Vegas, and even Area 52 (a secret base for Acme products) to stop the evil "Daffy Duck" (a reference to The Prisoner) and The Acme Corporation. looney tunes back in action hindi dubbed

Bugs and Daffy commandeer a golf cart. In Hindi, Daffy’s frantic screams of "Bhaag! Bhaag! Voh humein pakad lega!" (Run! Run! He’ll catch us!) are pure gold.

Warner Bros. released some international DVDs with Hindi dubs (mostly for Middle East and South Asian markets). Check: While official records of the Hindi dub voice

Released in 2003 and directed by Joe Dante (Gremlins, The Howling), Looney Tunes: Back in Action is a live-action/animated adventure comedy produced by Warner Bros. Unlike Space Jam, which focused heavily on basketball, this film is a globe-trotting, absurdist homage to classic Hollywood, spy movies, and, of course, the golden age of animation.

Plot Summary: The story follows Daffy Duck, who gets fired from Warner Bros. Studios for his constant jealousy of Bugs Bunny. Meanwhile, a stuntman named DJ (Brendan Fraser) is fired alongside him. They team up with Kate (Jenna Elfman), a studio executive, to find DJ’s missing father—who has gone missing while searching for the mythical "Blue Monkey" diamond. The adventure takes them from the Warner Bros. lot to the Las Vegas strip, the jungles of Africa, and even Area 52 (a parody of Area 51). Along the way, they encounter classic characters like Elmer Fudd, Wile E. Coyote, Road Runner, Tweety, Sylvester, Marvin the Martian, and the always-terrifying Tasmanian Devil. (Note: official credited Hindi voice cast info for


The film stars Brendan Fraser as DJ Drake, a stuntman who is fired from the Warner Bros. studio. He teams up with Daffy Duck (who has also been fired due to his jealousy of Bugs Bunny) and a studio executive named Kate Houghton (played by Jenna Elfman). Together, they must travel from Hollywood to Las Vegas, Africa, and even outer space to find the mythical "Blue Monkey Diamond" before the evil ACME Chairman (Steve Martin) gets his hands on it.

Along the way, they are chased by Bugs Bunny and classic villains like Marvin the Martian, Wile E. Coyote, and the Tasmanian Devil.