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Scene from Bosko's Soda Fountain. Bosko's Soda Fountain is a 1931 one-reel short subject featuring Bosko as part of the Looney Tunes series. [1] It was released on November 14, 1931 and was directed by Hugh Harman. [2] The film score was composed by Frank Marsales. This cartoon marks the first appearance of Honey's cat-like son, Wilbur.
While he goes out to collect some firewood, the chipmunks enter the house and try to eat the uncooked popcorn. They aren't able to chew it, and a frustrated Chip kicks some bits of corn into the fireplace, which pops. Donald returns and pops a bowl of popcorn with Chip & Dale inside, but they find a way to steal his bowl.
2.2 Popeye the Sailor cartoons. 2.3 ... The films listed below were last owned by Warner Bros. Pictures when the time for ... Bosko's Soda Fountain (1931) [1 ...
The internet’s go-to homepage is popping off today. On Sept. 25, Google published its latest Doodle celebrating the worldwide appeal of popcorn. In addition to the art viewable on its homepage ...
Mix pitches an idea to build it in the shape of a popcorn box. They find that Café Carl had procured a large pot with all the kernels in town. While Café Carl goes to invite everyone in town, Rubble, Mix, Charger, and Wheeler build the popcorn café as the heat starts popping all the kernels in the pot which causes a mess around Builder Cove.
You may be used to popcorn slathered in butter, sugar, and salt. But if you’re looking to eat a healthy, low-calorie snack, you should stay away from the stuff they sell at the movie theater.
The episode opens with an advertisement for Slurm, a popular intergalactic beverage. The makers of Slurm are announcing a contest: whoever finds a golden bottle cap inside a can of Slurm wins a free trip to the Slurm plant, a tour of the Slurm Factory, as well as a party with the popular Slurm mascot, Slurms McKenzie.
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