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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.
All cartoons are Looney Tunes starring Bosko and are all directed and produced by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising, along with Leon Schlesinger as associate producer. All cartoons are also scored by Frank Marsales, who would score all cartoons through 1932. All cartoons from this year and 1931 are in the public domain.
Bosko's Soda Fountain is the fifteenth title in the Looney Tunes series featuring Bosko [1] It was released as early as October 10, 1931. [2] [a] It was directed by Hugh Harman, [3] The film score was composed by Frank Marsales. This cartoon marks the first appearance of Honey's cat-like son, Wilbur.
Bosko's Holiday is the eleventh title in the Looney Tunes series featuring Bosko and Honey. [1] It was released as early as May 2, 1931. [ 2 ] [ a ] It was directed by Hugh Harman , [ 3 ] and the film score was composed by Frank Marsales .
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid is a 1929 live-action/animated short film produced to sell a series of Bosko cartoons. [3] The film was never released to theaters, [ 4 ] and therefore not seen by a wide audience until 2000 (71 years later) on Cartoon Network 's television special Toonheads: The Lost Cartoons .
Bosko's Store is a 1932 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Hugh Harman. [1] It was released on August 13, 1932, and stars Bosko, the first star of the series. [2] As is the case with most Looney Tunes of its time, it was directed by Hugh Harman and its music scored by Frank Marsales.
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 the Lumberjack is an American animated short film, released September 3, 1932, [1] though one source gives only an ambiguous release date of 1931–1932. [2] It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Bosko, the original star of the series. Like most Looney Tunes of its day, it was directed by Hugh Harman; [3] its musical direction was by ...