The best Mel Blanc’s action movies

Mel Blanc

Mel Blanc

30/05/1908- 10/07/1989
We present our ranking of the best Mel Blanc’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Mel Blanc.

Jungle Book

Jungle Book
6.7/10
Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book is given the full treatment in this lavish retelling filled with huge sets, exotic animals, a large cast and the incomparable Sabu, starring as Mowgli, the young orphan boy raised by wolves. Curious to reconnect with his human village, Mowgli returns only to find disappointment in the greed and treachery of man. Over time, Mowgli and the village members do grow to trust one another, but not before the village finds itself under siege. It's up to Mowgli and his jungle friends to save the day.

Rabbit Fire

Rabbit Fire
8.3/10
Daffy Duck and Bugs argue back and forth whether it is duck season or rabbit season. The object of their arguments is hunter Elmer Fudd.

Rabbit Seasoning

Rabbit Seasoning
8.3/10
The cartoon finds a row of signs saying it's rabbit season ("If you're looking for fun, you don't need a reason. All you need is a gun, it's Rabbit Season!"). Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck again are arguing over which of them is “in season” (it is really Duck Season, as Daffy says in the beginning), while a befuddled Elmer Fudd tries to figure out which animal is telling the truth. Between using sneaky plays-on-words, and dressing himself in women's clothing (including a Lana Turner-style sweater), Bugs manages to escape unscathed, while Daffy repeatedly has his beak blown off, upside-down, and sideways by Elmer.

Bully for Bugs

Bully for Bugs
8/10
Bugs Bunny once again making that "wrong turn at Albuquerque" burrows into a bullring, where a magnificent bull is making short work of a toreador. The bull bucks Bugs out of the arena, prompting the bunny to declare "Of course you realize, this means war!" The deft Bugs' arsenal comes plenty packed, as he uses anvils, well-placed face slaps and the bull's horns as a slingshot. The bull fights back, using his horns as a shotgun barrel. The bull's comeback is short-lived; just after Bugs makes out his will, he lures the bull out of the arena, just in time to set up a rube-like device that leads to the bull's defeat.

Hare Tonic

Hare Tonic
7.7/10
Elmer brings Bugs home for dinner. To save himself, Bugs tricks Elmer into thinking there is a terrible outbreak of Rabbititus.

Duck! Rabbit, Duck!

Duck! Rabbit, Duck!
8.1/10
The final installment of the "Hunting Trilogy" once again has Elmer out hunting, while Bugs and Daffy try to con him into shooting the other.

Operation: Rabbit

Operation: Rabbit
7.9/10
Wile E. Coyote, genius, announces to Bugs Bunny that he is going to catch him and eat him, and then employs a variety of gadgets and plans in an attempt to do so.

Drip-Along Daffy

Drip-Along Daffy
7.7/10
Daffy Duck plays a western hero, but things don't go as he hoped in a one horse town.

Buckaroo Bugs

Buckaroo Bugs
7.1/10
Red Hot Ryder is sent to catch the Masked Marauder (Bugs Bunny) who is terrorizing a small Western town.

Hillbilly Hare

Hillbilly Hare
7.8/10
While vacationing in the Ozark Mountains, Bugs Bunny encounters Curt and Pumpkinhead Martin, two dimwitted hillbillies who are duped by Bugs into a violent square dance.

Easter Yeggs

Easter Yeggs
7.2/10
  • Genre: ActionAnimationComedy
  • Release: 28/06/1947
  • Character: Bugs Bunny / Easter Rabbit / Bratty Kid (voice)
Bugs gets roped into delivering the Easter Rabbit's eggs for him.

A Hare Grows in Manhattan

A Hare Grows in Manhattan
7.3/10
Bugs Bunny relates his early life in the Manhattan tenements and spotlights his encounter with a gang of canine toughs.

Hurdy-Gurdy Hare

Hurdy-Gurdy Hare
7.2/10
Organ grinder operator Bugs must get rid of his chimp when the ape steals the take from him. The replacement is a gorilla.

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