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Running time 88 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $80 million Box office $230.4 million Space Jam is a 1996 American starring player and featuring the cartoon characters. The film was produced by, and directed by, with, directing the animation. Was a basketball. Released theatrically by under the label on November 15, 1996, the film presents a fictional of what happened between Jordan's initial retirement from the in 1993 and his comeback in 1995, in which he becomes embroiled in events involving and his friends. Space Jam opened at No. 1 in the US and grossed over $230 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing basketball film of all-time.
The film marks the first appearance of new Looney Tunes character. Contents.
Plot On a summer night in 1973, a young is practicing. Steps out and tells him it's bedtime, but lets him make a few more shots. Jordan shoots while making several wishes like going to the, playing on a championship team, joining the, going on to play baseball, and successfully scores every shot. Impressed, Jordan's father jokingly asks if next he is going to wish he could fly, and Jordan turns to make one final shot. 20 years later, Jordan announces his retirement from professional basketball to follow his now deceased father's career as a player. However, it becomes evident that he is not as skilled in baseball as he was in basketball.
Jordan is assigned a publicist and assistant, the bumbling Stan Podolak, to make his new career less bumpy. Elsewhere, in outer space, an intergalactic called Moron Mountain faces dwindling popularity, so its owner, Mr. Swackhammer, sends his diminutive minions, the Nerdlucks, to capture the as new entertainment.
The Looney Tunes live in an animated world called 'Looney Tunes Land' hidden in the center of the Earth, but ignore the Nerdlucks' threats and challenge them to a game of basketball. The Nerdlucks steal the talents of professional basketball players, and, leaving them incapable of playing. The Nerdlucks absorb the talent, transforming into the gigantic 'Monstars' who easily intimidate the Looney Tunes.
While playing with, and Stan, Jordan is sucked down a hole and is recruited by to help the Tunes win against the Monstars. Jordan at first refuses, saying he does not play basketball anymore, but changes his decision after he is insulted and humiliated by the Monstars when they squash him into the shape of a basketball and bounce him around like one.
He then sends Bugs and to his house to retrieve his basketball gear. Meanwhile, Stan has been digging out the golf hole to find Jordan, but spots Bugs and Daffy leaping down another one and pursues them, reuniting with Jordan in the Tunes' world and joins their team, the Tune Squad. Another new recruit is, a skilled basketball player whom Bugs falls in love with. On the day of the match, the Monstars dominate the first half, leaving the Looney Tunes unconfident. Stan overhears a conversation between the Monstars and Swackhammer, learning of how they gained their talent and informs Jordan and the Tune Squad. Bugs and Jordan convince the rest of the Tune Squad to fight back and the first quarter of the second half allows the Tunes to catch up using old school gags and. During a timeout, Jordan raises the stakes of the game with Swackhammer: a win by the Tune Squad would require the Monstars to give their stolen talents back to the NBA players, while a Monstars win would get Jordan as a new attraction.
To ensure his victory, Swackhammer has the Monstars play rough and injure all of the Tune Squad until only Jordan, Bugs, Daffy, Lola and Stan are left. Stan becomes the fifth player and manages to score, but is literally flattened by the Monstars and is removed from the court to be inflated. The referee, informs Jordan that unless the team gets a fifth player, they will have to forfeit the game, at which point Murray appears and volunteers to be the team's fifth member. In the final seconds of the game, Jordan gains the ball and manages to use to extend his arm and score the winning points. Murray retires from the sport and the Monstars blast Swackhammer to the Moon in a rocket when Jordan makes them realize that they do not have to take his abuse anymore. Jordan convinces them to give up the stolen talents, and the Looney Tunes agree to recruit the reformed Nerdlucks in their ensemble.
Jordan and a recovered Stan return to the surface, the Nerdlucks dropping them off at Jordan's next baseball game. Later on, the two visit the incapacitated basketball players and return their talent. The players invite Jordan to a three-on-three match, but when he declines, they question his loss of talent. Jordan later returns to the to resume his basketball career. Cast.
as himself, an shooting guard for the who retires to pursue a career in. portrays a younger Jordan. as Stanley 'Stan' Podolak, a publicist and assistant who helps Michael Jordan. as Juanita Jordan, Michael's supportive wife. as himself, an actor and Jordan's friend.
as himself, the forward and Jordan's friend. as himself, the power forward who gets his talent stolen by Pound. as himself, the center who gets his talent stolen by Bang. as himself, the center who gets his talent stolen by Blanko. as himself, the power forward who gets his talent stolen by Bupkus.
as himself, the Hornets point guard who gets his talent stolen by Nawt. as, Michael's father. as Jasmine Jordan, Michael's daughter.
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as, a female rabbit who plays for the Tune Squad. Lola is a new character introduced in this film. as Charles, Michael's pet who menaces both Bugs and Daffy when they are in Michael's house.
Swackhammer, the proprietor of the intergalactic theme park 'Moron Mountain' who seeks new attractions to save his failing business. Colleen Wainwright as, a tiny mouse. Pound, the orange leader of the Nerdlucks, is voiced by Jocelyn Blue as a Nerdluck and as a Monstar. Bang, the belligerent green Nerdluck, is voiced by June Melby as a Nerdluck and as a Monstar. Bupkus, the giggly and crazy purple Nerdluck, is voiced by as a Nerdluck and as a Monstar. Blanko, the dim-witted and gangly blue Nerdluck, is voiced by Charity James as a Nerdluck and Steve Kehela as a Monstar. Nawt, the diminutive and clever red Nerdluck, is voiced by Colleen Wainwright as a Nerdluck and as a Monstar.
Main article: The sold enough albums to be certified as 6x Platinum. It also served as a high point for musical artist, whose song ' not only was a hit, but earned him two Grammy Awards.
Other tracks included a cover of 's ' (by ), ' (by, and ), ' (by & ), ' ' (by Technotronic ), ' (by ) and ' (by ). The movie's title song was performed by the. Merchandise Video games There was a by based on the film, a for the, and by, and a handheld game. Home media released the film on VHS, Laserdisc and DVD on March 11, 1997. The VHS tape was re-printed and re-released through Warner Home Video's catalog promotions: the Warner Bros.
75th Anniversary Celebration (1998), Century Collection (1999), Century 2000 (2000) and Warner Spotlight (2001). The film was re-released on DVD on July 25, 2000. On October 28, 2003, the film was released as a 2-disc special edition DVD including newly made extras such as a commentary track and a featurette. On November 6, 2007, the movie was featured as one of four films in Warner Home Video's 4-Film Favorites: Family Comedies collection DVD (the other three being (released seven years after Space Jam), and ).
On February 8, 2011, the first disc of the previous 2-disc edition was released by itself in a movie only edition DVD and on October 4, the film was released for the first time in widescreen HD on Blu-ray which, save for an hour of classic Looney Tunes shorts, ported over all the extras from the 2003 2-disc edition DVD. A double DVD and release, paired with, was released on June 7, 2016. On November 15, 2016, Warner Bros.
Released another Blu-ray for Space Jam, to commemorate the movie's 20th Anniversary. Toys Toys were released coinciding with the film, including various action figures released by Playmates under the short lived banner 'WB Toy'. The toys had limited articulation and paired Michael Jordan or another characters of the movie (Charles Barkley and the Monstars with a Looney Tunes character and accessories).
Some figures depicted Michael Jordan as a basketball player, a baseball player and a golf player. The line included stuffed toys, decorated basketballs, as well as a Happy Meal promotion. Reception. Looney Tunes director heavily criticized Space Jam. Critical response On the critical response aggregation website, the film holds a rating of 38%, based on 53 reviews, with an average rating of 5.1/10. The site's consensus reads, 'A harmless mishmash of basketball and animation that'll entertain kids but leave adults less than thrilled.'
On, it has a score of 59 out of 100, based on reviews from 22 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'. Of the gave Space Jam a thumbs up, as did of the, although his zeal was more subdued. In his print review, Ebert gave the film 3 1/2 stars, noting, ' Space Jam is a happy marriage of good ideas—three films for the price of one, giving us a comic treatment of the career adventures of Michael Jordan, crossed with a Looney Tunes cartoon and some showbiz warfare.
The result is delightful, a family movie in the best sense (which means the adults will enjoy it, too).' Siskel focused much of his praise on Jordan's performance, saying, 'He wisely accepted as a first movie a script that builds nicely on his genial personality in an assortment of TV ads. The sound bites are just a little longer.' Also gave the film a positive review (three stars), stating, 'Jordan is very engaging, the vintage characters perform admirably. And the computer-generated special effects are a collective knockout.' Of praised the film for its humor.
He also praised the Looney Tunes' antics and Jordan's acting. Although of criticized the film's animation, she later went on to say that the film is a 'fond tribute to the Looney Tunes characters' past.' Michael Wilmington of the Chicago Tribune complained about some aspects of the movie, stating, '.we don't get the co-stars' best stuff. Michael doesn't soar enough. The Looney Tunes don't pulverize us the way they did when, or were in charge.' Yet overall, he also liked the film, giving it 3 stars and saying: 'Is it cute? Is it a crowd-pleaser?
Is it classic? (Though it could have been.)' gave the movie only two stars, calling it a 'cynical attempt to cash in on the popularity of Warner Bros. Cartoon characters and basketball player Michael Jordan, inspired by a Nike commercial.' McGurk of gave the film 2 1/2 stars, saying, 'Technical spectacle amounts do nothing without a good story.' Veteran Looney Tunes/ director was highly critical of the film.
In a 1998 interview, he expressed his views that the film was 'terrible' and said, as a man who worked with the characters for almost thirty years, the story was deeply flawed. 'I can tell you, with the utmost confidence,' he said, 'Porky Pig would never say 'I think I wet myself.' ' Jones also added that, had the film been more true to the source material, Bugs Bunny would not have enlisted the help of Jordan or the other Looney Tunes characters to defeat the Monstars 'and moreover, it wouldn't have taken him an hour and a half. Those aliens, whether they were tiny or colossal, would've been dealt with in short order come the seven minute mark.' Box office Space Jam was a box office success.
At the end of its run, it grossed approximately $90.4 million in the United States and an estimated $230–$250 million internationally. As of July 2017, ranks it as the highest grossing basketball film of all time. The film made its television premiere on 's on November 14, 1999. Retrieved December 12, 2016. February 11, 2009. From the original on October 4, 2014.
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