Hop and Chop 1970
In the whimsical world of Hop and Chop (1970), a clever Japanese beetle outsmarts his predator, Pancho and El Toro. Directed by Grant Simmons, this animated short film brings together an unlikely friendship between the beetle and the duo.
Director: Grant Simmons
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hop and Chop (1970) about?
Hop and Chop (1970) follows the story of a friendly Japanese beetle who outsmarts his predator, Pancho and El Toro, with a series of hilarious karate lessons.
Who directed Hop and Chop?
Hop and Chop was directed by Grant Simmons.
Who stars in Hop and Chop?
The film features Tom Holland and Don Diamond in key roles.
Is Hop and Chop (1970) worth watching?
With its blend of humor and heart, Hop and Chop (1970) is a delightful animated film that's perfect for fans of the genre.
How long is Hop and Chop?
The film has a runtime of 6 minutes.
About Hop and Chop (1970) — A Hilarious Animated Adventure with a Twist
In the whimsical world of Hop and Chop (1970), a clever Japanese beetle outsmarts his predator, Pancho and El Toro. Directed by Grant Simmons, this animated short film brings together an unlikely friendship between the beetle and the duo. As Toro tries to catch the beetle for dinner, he's met with a series of karate lessons, leaving him struggling to keep up. With a runtime of just 6 minutes, Hop and Chop is a fun and lighthearted animated film that's sure to leave viewers smiling. This charming short film showcases the unique bond between the beetle and El Toro, as they engage in a series of hilarious martial arts lessons. With its blend of humor and heart, Hop and Chop (1970) is a delightful animated film that's perfect for fans of the genre. Whether you're a seasoned animation enthusiast or just looking for a quick and entertaining watch, Hop and Chop (1970) is sure to satisfy. So why not give it a try and experience the joy of this charming animated short film for yourself?