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poster
56
26
5.7
/840/
58
/30/
53
/30/
2.9
/1451/

Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! (1931)
A streetcar conductor, Foxy has adventures with a would-be passenger hippo, a cow blocking the tracks, and a runaway train while Foxy, his passengers, and some hobos sing the title song.
poster
60
25
6.1
/742/
55
/32/
58
/32/
3.0
/1027/

Sinkin' in the Bathtub (1930)
The film opens with Bosko taking a bath while whistling "Singin' in the Bathtub". A series of gags allows him to play the shower spray like a harp, pull up his pants by tugging his hair, and give the limelight to the bathtub itself which stands on its hind feet to perform a dance.
poster
55
23
5.5
/690/
53
/24/
54
/33/
2.7
/1102/

Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid (1929)
Original short that introduced Bosko, never released. Producer-directors Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising showed it to various studio executives as a pilot for the Bosko character.
poster
59
23
5.8
/758/
58
/23/
58
/29/
3.0
/935/

It's Got Me Again! (1932)
Late at night, the mice come out and sing and play to the title tune, among others. That is, until the cat arrives, but he's quickly sent packing.
poster
55
18
5.6
/566/
52
/21/
50
/26/
2.9
/752/

Congo Jazz (1930)
Bosko hunts in the jungle, but ends up playing music with the animals.
poster
58
16
5.6
/668/
50
/8/
61
/19/
3.1
/700/

Lady, Play Your Mandolin! (1931)
In this first Merrie Melodie short, things are hopping at a certain Mexican café. And then Foxy walks in and the customers go really wild.
poster
51
14
5.3
/517/
48
/17/
50
/17/
2.7
/726/

The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives (1933)
Christmas Eve. A poor orphan boy trudges through the snow, pathetically. He finally arrives at his miserable cabin. While he is crying, Santa arrives and, singing the title song, offers to take the boy to his workshop. They arrive, and the toys go wild. He plays with a few toys. A candle falls off the tree and starts a fire. The toys try in vain to fight the fire; the boy hooks up a hose to a set of bagpipes and takes care of it.
poster
62
14
5.8
/376/
61
/14/
57
/17/
3.2
/533/

Bosko the Doughboy (1931)
Bosko is a doughboy in the Great War. Bullets and bombs are everywhere. (A bomb even blows up the title card.) Bosko and his fellow infantrymen are hardly safe in their trench. Bosko is happily eating from a pan full of beans when a bomb hits the pan and destroys his meal. Bosko misses Honey; he pulls out her picture and kisses it. A cannonball tears through it, making her head a gaping hole. Now Bosko is angry. He vows revenge but the moment his helmet appears above the trench, it’s hit with dozens of bullets, knocking him back down. Another soldier briefly cheers him up with harmonica music. Bosko gets his chance to be a hero when his buddy swallows a cannonball.
poster
54
14
5.2
/439/
54
/17/
50
/18/
2.9
/607/

The Booze Hangs High (1930)
Bosko has a grand time on the farm, dancing with a cow, playing a horse's tail like a violin and getting drunk with three pigs.
poster
58
14
5.7
/392/
59
/14/
56
/17/
3.1
/463/

One More Time (1931)
Foxy the Cop is trying to enforce the law in town, but dangerous drivers and strangers who also kidnap Roxy are making this difficult.
poster
55
13
5.4
/352/
49
/15/
56
/15/
3.0
/639/

Goopy Geer (1932)
Goopy, a dog of no particular personality, but a crackerjack piano player, plays several songs on the stage of a nightclub. We spend a fair amount of time watching the patrons and staff of the nightclub.
poster
55
13
5.6
/426/
55
/12/
55
/16/
3.1
/504/

You Don't Know What You're Doin'! (1931)
Piggy picks up his girlfriend and takes her to a theater where a hot jazz orchestra is playing.
poster
70
12
7.0
/437/
75
/5/
66
/13/
3.4
/427/

To Spring (1936)
Gnomes greet the coming of spring by manufacturing various bright colours.
poster
57
12
5.6
/278/
56
/11/
58
/14/
3.0
/480/

I Wish I Had Wings (1932)
An expectant father rooster fetches doctor stork, who comes out with a basket full of white chicks and one little black one, who gets crowded out of the food. After singing the title song, he manages to improvise a pair of wings and fly over the chicken coop, but regrets it when he is chased by a mean scarecrow.
poster
55
12
5.4
/362/
52
/12/
53
/17/
3.0
/467/

Hold Anything (1930)
Bosko is a construction worker who impresses Honey by making music from everything in sight, including a decapitated mouse, a typewriter and a goat filled with hot air.
poster
58
12
5.5
/386/
61
/14/
58
/16/
3.1
/395/

We're in the Money (1933)
After the last human has left the department store, the toys proceed to the music department where they start performing the Warren/Dubin song "We're in the money". The money soon joins for a chorus, as well as display dolls in the wardrobe department.
poster
63
12
6.2
/313/
63
/12/
63
/15/
3.2
/391/

Bosko's Picture Show (1933)
Bosko runs a movie theater that shows a wacky newsreel with Jack Dumpsey, a slapstick short from Haurel and Lardy, and a turn-of-the-century melodrama starring Honey.
poster
56
11
5.5
/336/
50
/13/
58
/13/
3.0
/522/

A Great Big Bunch of You (1932)
A mannequin in the city dump improvises a working piano from junk, then plays and sings the title song. Various discarded items join in with song or dance.
poster
53
11
5.1
/328/
44
/13/
59
/13/
2.9
/527/

The Queen was in the Parlor (1932)
The last Goopy Geer cartoon. The king returns to his castle, and asks where the queen is; she's in the parlor, and won't be seen, according to the title song. He goes to his throne and summons his jester, Goopy Geer. A black knight arrives and threatens one of the young ladies in court; Goopy Geer fights him off, first with an ax, then in armor from kitchen utensils, then butting him with a mounted animal head, which makes the knight's armor fall apart. He pulls it together again and runs away.
poster
58
11
5.9
/341/
56
/8/
51
/14/
3.2
/398/

Big Man from the North (1931)
Bosko is a Mountie in the cold, snowy north. His sergeant demands that he get his man: a peg-legged villain wanted dead or alive.
poster
50
10
5.3
/379/
41
/12/
47
/14/
2.9
/573/

Moonlight for Two (1932)
Two courting hillbilly dogs, which is Goopy Geer and his girlfriend, go to the big barn dance. Then a villian comes over to try to shoot him with a gun, then fights, and the villian got on fire and escaped thanks to the walking stove.
poster
55
10
5.3
/292/
45
/9/
55
/12/
3.0
/412/

Box Car Blues (1930)
Bosko and his porcine friend are hobos in a runaway boxcar.
poster
60
10
5.6
/320/
61
/19/
54
/13/
3.1
/362/

I Like Mountain Music (1933)
After hours, individuals on various magazine covers in a drugstore come to life and sing, speak, or perform. Caricature celebrity depictions include George Arliss, Eddie Cantor, Sonja Henie, Benito Mussolini, Ignacy Paderewski, Edward G. Robinson, Will Rogers, and Ed Wynn. A robbery sequence features bad guys breaking into the cash register and Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson on the case. King Kong also makes an appearance. A Merrie Melody cartoon.
poster
48
9
5.2
/268/
40
/10/
43
/15/
3.0
/305/

Pagan Moon (1932)
On a tropical island, a native boy sings "Pagan Moon" to his sweetheart. Later, he plays music underwater with an octopus-pianist and other jazz-loving sea life.
poster
53
9
5.2
/290/
48
/6/
50
/13/
3.0
/366/

Ain't Nature Grand! (1931)
Bosko fishes, and sings and dances with frogs. But two ladybugs use a wasp as an airplane, and a beehive and tree branch as a machine gun to drive him away.
poster
51
8
5.5
/278/
35
/7/
53
/11/
3.0
/313/

Bosko Shipwrecked! (1931)
Bosko is shipwrecked on an island where he is chased by a lion and pursued by simian cannibals.
poster
52
8
5.2
/242/
42
/7/
51
/12/
3.0
/323/

Ups 'n Downs (1931)
Bosko runs a hot dog stand at an amusement park; but Bosko sneaks away to the racetrack to ride his mechanical horse.
poster
52
7
5.3
/248/
42
/7/
48
/10/
3.0
/288/

Bosko's Soda Fountain (1931)
Bosko is a soda jerk, who gives poor service to a mouse and to his former schoolteacher. Later, he must contend with Honey's bratty Wilbur.
poster
64
?
6.2
/161/
90
/2/
40
/1/

The Wayward Pups (1937)
The cat of the house has its nap interrupted by two playing puppies, which sets off a chain of events.
poster
?
5.1
/121/

Bosko's Parlor Pranks (1934)
Bosko keeps Wilbur occupied with tales of his past exploits while Honey steps out on an errand.
poster
?
5.0
/74/

Easy Does It (1946)
The cartoon is believed to be a propaganda film by Stokely Van Camp beans against Heinz. There is a strong reference to Heinz in the beginning of the film as, "that British [UK] brand." As well as how unknown, unpopular, and not as strong if a product as Van Camp's.
poster
?
5.1
/61/

Circus Daze (1937)
Bosko and Honey, at the circus.
poster
59
?
6.0
/113/
60
/1/

Two Little Pups (1936)
A hen tries to get something to eat from a garden, but is chased around the yard by the titular pups.
poster
60
?
6.1
/163/
60
/2/

The Pups' Picnic (1936)
Two little puppies, one black, one brown, go on a picnic outing with their human family. The pups wind up unwitting participants in a fox hunt.
poster
62
?
6.2
/237/
70
/1/
54
/5/

The Pups' Christmas (1936)
On Christmas morning two pups and the household's children are up early. The pups are frightened by a large stuffed dog, a train set, a crying doll, a toy tank, and other toys.
poster
64
?
6.0
/161/
70
/3/

Little Cheeser (1936)
Little Cheeser is a young mouse who thinks he's more grown up than he is. Mama tells him to go to bed, calling him "Mama's little man"; he doesn't want to. His devil side emerges and guides him to the cheese in the pantry, where his angel side appears to stop him. The devil leads him on to the smoking supplies, where he lights a pipe, then to a racy magazine, and then to the booze. The soused Cheeser goes looking for the cat, but when he finds it, the reality sobers him up quickly. The devil, meanwhile, has been trapped in a copy of Dante's Inferno by the angel. The angel helps Cheeser escape, and he's all too happy to go to bed and be Mama's little man.
poster
?
4.8
/55/
30
/2/
40
/1/

Run, Sheep, Run! (1935)
Bosko is dreaming of sheep following the music he is making.
poster
65
?
6.0
/207/
63
/3/
75
/4/

The Hound and the Rabbit (1937)
A hound chases a young rabbit, ultimately cornering him against a tree. But the dog doesn't want to eat the rabbit, just make friends. The bunny takes his new friend (who he names Sniffy) to where the rest of the rabbits are playing football and, after introductions, they join in. Soon a fox happens along.
poster
66
?
5.9
/170/
70
/3/
70
/1/

The Lost Chick (1935)
A chicken has hatched seven chicks. She locates six of them, but the other, Eggbert, is missing.
poster
61
?
6.3
/254/
63
/3/
60
/3/

Honeyland (1935)
A group of brave honey bees attempt to rescue a girl bee who's been abducted by a spider.
poster
56
?
6.2
/182/
53
/3/
55
/6/

Tale of the Vienna Woods (1934)
The animated adventure of a fawn and a satyr who is only animate during daylight.
poster
47
?
5.5
/181/
40
/1/

Toyland Broadcast (1934)
Station ABC broadcasts the Toyland Revue, featuring music from baby-doll singers, a roly-poly bandleader, a jack-in-the-box crooner, a wind-up music box and more.
poster
60
?
6.1
/295/
55
/5/
63
/3/

Little Buck Cheeser (1937)
Little Cheeser and his friends, inspired by Buck Rogers (and visions of cheese), build a rocket ship and fly to the moon.
poster
56
?
5.4
/265/
40
/6/
60
/5/
3.1
/376/

Dumb Patrol (1931)
During the Great War, Bosko and a fearsome beast are in a dogfight. Bosko loses, but that's only the first battle.
poster
47
?
5.1
/302/
45
/11/
33
/6/
2.9
/438/

Young and Healthy (1933)
Warner Bros. animated short featuring the song 'Let's Put Out the Lights (and Go to Sleep)'
poster
46
?
5.1
/208/
31
/6/
42
/4/

Big-Hearted Bosko (1932)
While ice-skating on a frozen pond, Bosko and his dog discover a baby abandoned in the snow.
poster
51
?
5.5
/228/
50
/7/
53
/9/

Battling Bosko (1932)
Bosko is a brave little boxer who battles the champion, Gas House Harry. The enormous brute proves a bit much, even for a plucky underdog.
poster
38
?
4.9
/212/
33
/6/
30
/7/

Bosko's Dizzy Date (1932)
Honey is trying to teach violin to a difficult pupil who hates music. She call Bosko over. The pair sing and dance and play music while the kitten continues to express its disdain.


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