
Beanstalk Bunny 1955
Chuck Jones masterfully weaves a tale of wits and chaos in Beanstalk Bunny (1955), a 7-minute animated comedy that pits Bugs Bunny against a giant Elmer Fudd. The cartoon's quick wit and visual humor are reminiscent of the classic Looney Tunes style. With Mel Blanc and Arthur Q.
Director: Chuck Jones
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Beanstalk Bunny (1955) about?
Beanstalk Bunny follows Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck as they find themselves at the top of a beanstalk, pursued by a giant Elmer Fudd in a hilarious and action-packed adventure.
Who directed Beanstalk Bunny?
Beanstalk Bunny was directed by the acclaimed Chuck Jones, known for his work on numerous classic Looney Tunes cartoons.
Who stars in Beanstalk Bunny?
Beanstalk Bunny features the voice talents of Mel Blanc and Arthur Q. Bryan.
Is Beanstalk Bunny (1955) worth watching?
While the IMDb rating for Beanstalk Bunny is not available, its short runtime and classic Looney Tunes style make it a great choice for anyone looking for a lighthearted and entertaining animated comedy.
How long is Beanstalk Bunny?
Beanstalk Bunny has a runtime of 7 minutes.
About Beanstalk Bunny (1955) — Classic Looney Tunes Chaos Ensues
Chuck Jones masterfully weaves a tale of wits and chaos in Beanstalk Bunny (1955), a 7-minute animated comedy that pits Bugs Bunny against a giant Elmer Fudd. The cartoon's quick wit and visual humor are reminiscent of the classic Looney Tunes style. With Mel Blanc and Arthur Q. Bryan delivering top-notch performances, Beanstalk Bunny is a delightful addition to the Warner Bros. library.
As the two beloved characters find themselves at the top of a beanstalk, they must use all their cunning to evade the giant's clutches. Daffy Duck's Jack persona adds an extra layer of humor to the mix, making Beanstalk Bunny a true standout in the world of animation. Whether you're a seasoned cartoon fan or just looking for a lighthearted romp, Beanstalk Bunny is sure to provide plenty of laughs and entertainment.
Featuring the inimitable style of director Chuck Jones and the voice talents of Mel Blanc and Arthur Q. Bryan, Beanstalk Bunny is a must-see for anyone who loves classic animation.