Jones said in an interview ("A Conversation with Legendary Animator Chuck Jones," a bonus on the DVD release) that when director Chris Columbus asked for a Sylvester and Tweety spoof, he was reluctant to spoof his own studio's creations. He told Columbus that he might as well ask Disney to spoof Mickey Mouse. But eventually, Jones decided to give it a go.
This film grossed $219.2 million in the United States and another $204 million in other countries worldwide.
Soundtrack:
- "Babalu (Babalú)," Written by Margarita Lecuona
- "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)," Written by Steven Tyler, Joe Perry and Desmond Child, Performed by Aerosmith
- "Walk Like A Man," Written by Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio, Performed by The Four Seasons
- "Luck Be A Lady," Written by Frank Loesser, Performed by Frank Sinatra
- "Jump Around," Written by Erik Schrody and Larry Muggerud, Performed by House of Pain
- "Dragon," from "Outer Limits," Written by Dominic Frontiere
- "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag," Written and Performed by James Brown
- "Stormy Monday Blues," Written by Aaron Walker, Performed by B.B. King and Albert Collins
- "Largo al factotum," from "The Barber of Seville," Composed by Gioachino Rossini, Performed by Robin Williams.


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