Happy Harmonies – Bosko’s Parlor Pranks (1934)

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An MGM cartoon by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising. This is essentially what a Warner Bros. color cartoon featuring Bosko would be like. This is the first Bosko cartoon that Harman and Ising produced at MGM. In this cartoon and the next Bosko cartoon, “Hey Hey Fever”, Bosko appears just as he does in the Warner cartoons. Due to time constraints to fulfill their contractual obligation to MGM in their first year of production, Harman and Ising hardly used any new animation in this film. Most of the animation in this cartoon is reused animation from the Warner Bros. Bosko cartoons.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Comments posted (12)

Wait so this is? kinda the very old Mickey mouse show

@BlacksPrower? Jimmy Durante.

This was? before kids had TV to entertain them.

If Bosko was my babysitter, id be bored? to death too.

he never got his ice cream? cone

@BlacksPrower thats Jimmy Durante, the comedian with the huge nose.?

LOL my name is Bosko :-D my dad got me the dvd of Bosko part 1 and 2? a few years ago ;-)

this is actually very funny?

And I thought the Lion at the beginning was gonna be Tanner…but I remember he didn’t star? until 1954.

Who does? he impersonate at 5:40

That little kid is gonna become? a real man

@31operafan That’s not “that? kid”. That’s Bosko, in fact he was the original star of Looney Tunes.

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