This is what started it all. I love looney tunes. I love my looney tunes blog. I love everyone who helped bring these charactars to life. Long live looney tunes!
Let us not forget that Max Fleischer started producing sound cartoons three years earlier in 1926. How interesting that Fleischer's "out of the inkwell" concept and the idea of a live action cartoonist interacting with an animated character -- with Fleicsher himself did on camera -- pops up in THIS non-Fleischer production. Later Warners cartoons with Bosko replaced the black stereotypical voice with a more generic one -- so much so that viewers had no idea just what Bosko was. A dog? A man?
Im trying to collect all bosko shorts into a playlist. im missing 3: "Ride Him, Bosko", "Bosko's Woodland Daze", and " Bosko the Musketeer". If anyone could find and/or upload these and tell me that would be great!
Rudolf Ising seen here and Hugh Harman were the only animators that Walt Disney was afraid of. This film shows them once again paving the way in synchronised cartoon speech. A show piece they made to show studios there skills.
This is what started it all. I love looney tunes. I love my looney tunes blog. I love everyone who helped bring these charactars to life. Long live looney tunes!
ProfCoolio 3 months ago
Very Racist
bbowjuju 4 months ago
@bbowjuju fuck u this is awesome
moshking96 3 months ago
bosko was also the worlds very first looney tune
kawrght 4 months ago
his mouth is huge.
qwertypoopbath 5 months ago
Let us not forget that Max Fleischer started producing sound cartoons three years earlier in 1926. How interesting that Fleischer's "out of the inkwell" concept and the idea of a live action cartoonist interacting with an animated character -- with Fleicsher himself did on camera -- pops up in THIS non-Fleischer production. Later Warners cartoons with Bosko replaced the black stereotypical voice with a more generic one -- so much so that viewers had no idea just what Bosko was. A dog? A man?
horarwgt 7 months ago
What is with the goofy background noises?
TheMaxx111 9 months ago
Rudolf Ising was pretty hot back in the day.
wh1pst1ckag0st0p 10 months ago
Im trying to collect all bosko shorts into a playlist. im missing 3: "Ride Him, Bosko", "Bosko's Woodland Daze", and " Bosko the Musketeer". If anyone could find and/or upload these and tell me that would be great!
rotflolzorz133t 1 year ago
thanks for uploading it omg first time i wachted this at 0:42 i got freaked out
NLLJC 1 year ago
thanks for uploading it
NLLJC 1 year ago
bosko was a black stereotype
and at least he was famous
he was proceeded by buddy (who got cancelled in 1936 to make room for porky pig)
Burromovie 1 year ago
Now this is what a cartoon should be like. Bosko is one of my favorite cartoon characters of all time.
deathstarmygnr 2 years ago
the real epic.
bhabooshka 2 years ago
thanx a lot...
Proteasoma 2 years ago
80 years old this, great cartoon!
AmazingJames1987 2 years ago
sonny boyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!
golzog 2 years ago
Rudolf Ising seen here and Hugh Harman were the only animators that Walt Disney was afraid of. This film shows them once again paving the way in synchronised cartoon speech. A show piece they made to show studios there skills.
stiggpots 2 years ago
"Okay, boss. Watch this here!"
RedLightBulbs 3 years ago
Makes me laugh every time.
"Who's all them folks out there in the dark?"
DoctorScissors 3 years ago 2
"Who Is I? I's Bosko thats who I aint nobody else except but!" ...I used the audio preview with that and the voice sounded baffled.
DrTravisto 3 years ago
History, certainly but quality came around the mid-thirties only, when creativity and technique got really mastered!
ENACODNOM 2 years ago
@DoctorScissors Wow earliest form of Breaking the Fourth wall huh?
WegraX 2 months ago