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Cartoon Chicken | Sports
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6.5/10
IMDbBest Use of Animation in a Motion Picture Trailer | 1998
Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures | 1998 | Diane
Top Box Office Films | 1997 | James Newton
Best Individual Achievement Technical Achievement | 1997
Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television | 1998 | R.
Best Motion Picture Animated or Mixed Media | 1997 | Joe
Best Animated Feature | 1997
Best Individual Achievement Producing in a Feature Production | 1997 | Ron
Best Individual Achievement Directing in a Feature Production | 1997 | Bruce W.
Best Family Feature Animation or Special Effects | 1997
Best Movie Song | 1997 | R.
Best Sound Editing Feature Film | 1996 | Mark A.
Budget 80,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 250,200,000 USD
Towards the end of the basketball game, Daffy asks Bill Murray, "Exactly how did you get here?" To which Bill responds, "The producer is a friend of mine", referring to producer Ivan Reitman.
The concept for this movie originated from a series of highly popular live-action/animated sci-fi sports comedy Nike commercial ads for Air Jordan shoes titled: "Hare Jordan" and "Aerospace Jordan" where Bugs Bunny and Michael Jordan faced off against Marvin the Martian and his alien henchmen in basketball to stop him from stealing Nike shoes.
When Stanley comes into Michael's hotel room and says "C'mon, Michael, it's game time. Slip on your Hanes, lace up your Nikes, take your Wheaties and your Gatorade, and we'll grab a Big Mac on the way to the Ballpark." All of those things were products that Michael Jordan had been a spokesman for around that time.
After Daffy suggests naming the team "the Ducks", Bugs asks "What kind of Mickey Mouse organization would name their team the Ducks?" This was a dig at the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League, which were established by The Walt Disney Company.
Michael Jordan actually wore his North Carolina Tar Heel college basketball shorts under his Chicago Bulls uniform every game as a good luck charm.
"Bill Murray: It's 'cause I'm white, isn't it? Michael Jordan: No. Larry's white, so what? Bill Murray: Larry's not white. Larry's clear."
"Daffy Duck: You think she's got enough toys? Bugs Bunny: Speaking of toys, remember those mugs and t-shoits and lunchboxes with our pictures on 'em? Daffy Duck: Yeah. Bugs Bunny: You ever see any money from all that stuff? Daffy Duck: Hah, not a cent! Bugs Bunny: Hmm... me neither. Daffy Duck: [sighs] It's a crying shame. We gotta get new agents, we're gettin' screwed!"