Synopsis
Broom-Stick Bunny is a movie released in 1956.
On a spooky Halloween night, an iconic clash of wits unfolds as Bugs Bunny dons a witch's disguise to trick-or-treat at the notoriously eerie mansion of Witch Hazel. Known for her self-proclaimed title as the ugliest witch, Hazel is not just a master of mischief but also a formidable foe, making this animated short a delightful romp through fantasy and comedy. As Bugs navigates the whims of witchcraft and the whimsies of Halloween, audiences are treated to a whimsical battle of cleverness that showcases Bugs' trademark charm and cunning. This delightful 1956 classic captures the essence of Halloween with its vibrant animation and playful humor, making it an enduring favorite for viewers of all ages. The film cleverly intertwines themes of bravery and resourcefulness as Bugs attempts to outsmart Witch Hazel, all while delivering a perfect balance of laughs and thrills. With its enchanting visuals and memorable characters, this film promises a spellbinding experience that resonates with the spirit of the season. Whether you're a longtime fan of Bugs Bunny or new to the world of animated comedy, this charming tale is sure to cast a delightful spell on your Halloween festivities.
Warner Bros. Pictures
Warner Bros. Cartoons