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  • Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation
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  • Steven Spielberg was the executive producer of the film, which was written by Paul Dini, Nicholas Hollander, Tom Ruegger, and Sherri Stoner. Japanese studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha produced the animation.
  • Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation is a direct-to-video (though it was briefly considered for theatrical release) animated movie made and released in 1992 from Warner Bros. Animation and Amblin Entertainment. It features the regular cast from the animated program Tiny Toon Adventures. The film was produced by Tom Ruegger and written by Paul Dini, Nicholas Hollander, Tom Ruegger and Sherri Stoner. It was executive produced by Steven Spielberg. The film was released unrated in the U.S., but was rated U in the UK and G in Australia. For a long time, it was available only in VHS format (catalogue number 12290) and Laserdisc. A DVD release happened on August 21, 2012. The film is 80 minutes, and is closed captioned for the hearing impaired.
  • Steven Spielberg was the executive producer of the film, which was written by Paul Dini, Nicholas Hollander, Tom Ruegger, and Sherri Stoner. Japanese studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha produced the animation. How I Spent My Vacation runs about 73 minutes, and was released on VHS and Laserdisc formats. It was the first animated film to be released direct-to-video in the United States. The film was later aired on television as four separate Tiny Toon Adventures episodes.
  • The plot of the film centers on the various Tiny Toon characters and what adventures they have during the summer after their semester at the Looniversity ends. * Buster and Babs Bunny have a water pistol fight, which leads to Acme Acres being flooded. The two friends, along with Byron Basset, float down the river on a table raft and end up in the southern United States, with a few loose parodies of the movie, Deliverance (also from WB). * Plucky Duck tags along with Hamton J. Pig and his family as they drive to the amusement park, HappyWorldLand. It is a very long and painful trip for Plucky as he suffers many obstacles including getting chased by an escaped Jason-esque lunatic with a chainsaw and hockey mask (who later chases after Babs and Buster Bunny in mine carts). He endures al
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Running Time
  • 4380.0
Music By
  • Bruce Broughton
  • Richard Stone
  • Mark Watters
  • Stephen James Taylor
  • Steven Bramson
  • Don Davis
  • Albert Lloyd Olson
Executive Producer
Starring
Runtime
  • 4380.0
Producer
  • *
Country
  • United States
Name
  • How I Spent My Vacation
  • Tiny Toon Adventures:
Genre
  • Satire
Caption
  • Cover of the Laserdisc release, featuring Plucky Duck, Babs Bunny and Buster Bunny
Language
  • English
Written By
Title
  • How I Spent My Vacation
  • Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation
Company
Music
  • *
Produced by
Format
  • Animated
  • Direct-to-video
Studio
  • *
Alt
  • Three young animals—a green duck, a pink rabbit and a blue rabbit—burst out of a multi-colored bulls-eye. The duck is carrying his suitcase, the pink rabbit is cheering, and the blue rabbit is holding a water gun.
Distributor
ID
  • 105598
Released
  • 1992-03-11
Directed By
  • Kent Butterworth
  • Art Leonardi
  • Byron Vaughns
  • Ken Boyer
  • Rich Arons
  • Alfred Gimeno
  • Barry Caldwell
  • Hiroshi Aoyama
Budget
  • 350000.0
  • at least $350,000
Writer
  • *
Director
release-date
  • 1992-03-11
abstract
  • Steven Spielberg was the executive producer of the film, which was written by Paul Dini, Nicholas Hollander, Tom Ruegger, and Sherri Stoner. Japanese studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha produced the animation. How I Spent My Vacation runs about 73 minutes, and was released on VHS and Laserdisc formats. It was the first animated film to be released direct-to-video in the United States. The film was later aired on television as four separate Tiny Toon Adventures episodes. The film was one of the highest selling videos in the United States, listing on Billboard magazine's 40 "Top Video Sales" for 16 weeks as of July 1992. Points of praise by critics included the film's jokes and celebrity caricatures, while points of criticism included the segmented plot. Themes of the film included parodies of pop culture and summer vacations.
  • Steven Spielberg was the executive producer of the film, which was written by Paul Dini, Nicholas Hollander, Tom Ruegger, and Sherri Stoner. Japanese studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha produced the animation.
  • The plot of the film centers on the various Tiny Toon characters and what adventures they have during the summer after their semester at the Looniversity ends. * Buster and Babs Bunny have a water pistol fight, which leads to Acme Acres being flooded. The two friends, along with Byron Basset, float down the river on a table raft and end up in the southern United States, with a few loose parodies of the movie, Deliverance (also from WB). * Plucky Duck tags along with Hamton J. Pig and his family as they drive to the amusement park, HappyWorldLand. It is a very long and painful trip for Plucky as he suffers many obstacles including getting chased by an escaped Jason-esque lunatic with a chainsaw and hockey mask (who later chases after Babs and Buster Bunny in mine carts). He endures all of this until at last they arrive at HappyWorldLand only to take a tour on monorail, and then go home, severely disappointing Plucky, who wanted to ride the park's "legendary" rides. * Fifi La Fume has her eye on movie star, Johnny Pew, and manages to track him down at the hotel he is staying at. They end up going on a date—too bad it is not a dream date. * Fowlmouth drags Shirley the Loon to see Skunknophobia (a parody on the 1990 film, Arachnophobia), a movie he has seen 100 times already—and one he will not shut up through. * Elmyra Duff has the time of her life at a nature park, as the animals run for their lives.
  • Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation is a direct-to-video (though it was briefly considered for theatrical release) animated movie made and released in 1992 from Warner Bros. Animation and Amblin Entertainment. It features the regular cast from the animated program Tiny Toon Adventures. The film was produced by Tom Ruegger and written by Paul Dini, Nicholas Hollander, Tom Ruegger and Sherri Stoner. It was executive produced by Steven Spielberg. The film was released unrated in the U.S., but was rated U in the UK and G in Australia. For a long time, it was available only in VHS format (catalogue number 12290) and Laserdisc. A DVD release happened on August 21, 2012. The film is 80 minutes, and is closed captioned for the hearing impaired.