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Bosko in Person is an American animated short film featuring Bosko. [2] It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Bosko, the original star of the series. It was released on February 11, 1933, though one source claims the release date is April 10, 1933. [3] Like most Looney Tunes of its day, it was directed by Hugh Harman; [4] its score is by ...
Bosko is an animated cartoon character created by animators Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising.Bosko was the first recurring character in Leon Schlesinger's cartoon series and was the star of thirty-nine Looney Tunes shorts released by Warner Bros. [2] He was voiced by Carman Maxwell, Bernard B. Brown, Johnny Murray, and Philip Hurlic during the 1920s and 1930s and once by Don Messick during the 1990s.
Bosko's Parlor Pranks: Hugh Harman Includes reused animation from Bosko's Soda Fountain (1931), Battling Bosko (1932), Bosko in Person (1933), Bosko's Knight-Mare (1933) and Bosko the Musketeer (1933). First appearance of Bosko in a color cartoon. Extra on the DVD of Midnight Mary. November 24, 1934 5 Toyland Broadcast: Rudolf Ising
The Mad Doctor (1933 film) The Mail Pilot; The Medicine Show (film) The Merry Old Soul; Mickey's Gala Premier; Mickey's Mechanical Man; Mickey's Mellerdrammer; Mickey's Pal Pluto; Morning, Noon and Night (film) Mother Goose Land
The screen introduces the host of the movie show, Bosko, who is playing a "Furtilizer" organ. The term itself is a play on the name Wurlitzer, as Wurlitzer pipe organs were regularly used in theaters of the time. Bosko leads the audience in the song "We're in the Money" (1933). [4] The film then proceeds to parody newsreels.
Bosko speaks, sings, dances and plays the piano before the cartoonist sucks him into his ink pen and pours him back into the inkwell. Bosko pops out of the bottle and promises to return. This is a live-action/animated short film starring a character named Bosko. The film was produced in May 1929 and shown by the two to various distributors.
August 26, 1933: MM 8 Ride Him, Bosko! Bosko Hugh Harman: September 17, 1932: LT 9 Shuffle Off to Buffalo: Rudolf Ising and Friz Freleng: July 8, 1933: MM 10 Bosko in Person: Bosko Hugh Harman and Friz Freleng: February 11, 1933: LT 11 The Dish Ran Away with the Spoon: Rudolf Ising: August 5, 1933: MM 12 Buddy's Day Out: Buddy: Tom Palmer ...
A nervous Bosko spit-shines his badge, readies two revolvers and enters the bar. Within, Honey dances and scats to the delight of the patrons. Relaxing a moment, Bosko stows his small arms in his pants in order to revel with the customers; upon the table, he dances alongside Honey and scats in such a way that he sounds a bit like a trumpet.