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Laff Riot 2010

★ 9.01 votes5 min📅 2010-01-01

Step into the whimsical world of *Laff Riot* (2010), a short-form animated pilot directed by Mauricio Pardo that aimed to reignite the hilarious antics of classic Looney Tunes.

Director: Mauricio Pardo

Cast

Joe Alaskey
Joe Alaskey
(voice)
Bob Bergen
Bob Bergen
(voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Laff Riot (2010) about?

*Laff Riot* is a five-minute animated pilot designed as a pitch for a scrapped Looney Tunes TV series. It follows a series of rapid-fire comedic sketches filled with slapstick humor, witty banter, and the iconic voices of classic cartoon characters. Though it never became a full series, the pilot serves as a nostalgic tribute to the golden age of animation.

Who directed Laff Riot?

Mauricio Pardo directed *Laff Riot* (2010), helming this ambitious but ultimately shelved pilot project for a potential Looney Tunes revival.

Who stars in Laff Riot?

The film features the vocal talents of animation legends Joe Alaskey and Bob Bergen, who bring the pilot's chaotic humor to life with their signature comedic chops.

Is Laff Riot (2010) worth watching?

While *Laff Riot* (2010) is more of a curiosity than a must-see masterpiece, its tight runtime and Looney Tunes pedigree make it a fun watch for animation fans. It's a fascinating time capsule of what could have been, offering a quick burst of classic cartoon energy. Whether it's 'worth it' depends on your love for vintage comedy and short-form entertainment.

How long is Laff Riot?

*Laff Riot* (2010) has a runtime of 5 minutes, making it a bite-sized slice of animated hilarity.

About Laff Riot (2010) — The Lost Looney Tunes Pilot That Packed a Punch

Step into the whimsical world of *Laff Riot* (2010), a short-form animated pilot directed by Mauricio Pardo that aimed to reignite the hilarious antics of classic Looney Tunes. This five-minute comedy gem was designed as a pitch for a scrapped television series, blending rapid-fire gags, zany characters, and the signature Looney Tunes charm fans crave. With a runtime tight enough to keep even the most energetic audiences engaged, *Laff Riot* delivers a non-stop barrage of visual gags and vocal antics, thanks to the vocal talents of animation legends Joe Alaskey and Bob Bergen. Though the series never took off, this pilot stands as a playful homage to the golden age of slapstick comedy, packed with the kind of over-the-top humor that defined a generation.

Set against a backdrop of classic cartoon chaos, *Laff Riot* (2010) captures the spirit of a bygone era, where laughter was the only rule. The film's short runtime is a masterclass in comedic timing, squeezing in more jokes per minute than most feature-length comedies dare to attempt. While it never secured its place in the Looney Tunes canon, this pilot remains a hidden gem for animation buffs and nostalgia seekers alike, offering a tantalizing glimpse into what could have been—a love letter to the art of making audiences laugh, no matter the length.