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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid
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Meet the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit of Looney Tunes.Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid is the original, all-but-forgotten debut cartoon character of Warner Bros. animation. Created by ex-Disney employee Hugh Harman of the Harman and Ising duo, Bosko is, as his name tells, a "talk-ink kid" — or more specifically, an inkblot Blackface-Style Caricature character. His first appearance was in the short pilot "Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid" in 1929, and was noteworthy for being one of the earliest cartoons to feature properly synchronized sound and dialogue in a cartoon. However, his official theatrical debut (the pilot was never shown to the public) came the following year in the first original Looney Tunes short, "Sinkin' in the Bathtub".While Bosko was initially what is now considered to be an offensive character, Rudy and Hugh shortly decided to ditch the allegedly black-stereotypical aspects of him in favor of him being more like an everyman character, from having him own his own businesses, to getting to beat up the occasional white bad guy — pretty progressive for its time, ain't it? Hugh and Rudy however insisted that Bosko was never meant to be an offensive depiction of a black person, claiming the southern voice in his early appearances wasn't meant to be African-American dialect, and that they thought of him as more of a young Jewish boy or Al Jolson type character. Whether they were sincere about that or were trying to save face remains a mystery, especially since Bosko's copyright notice describes him as a "negro boy", as well as the fact that he eventually got redesigned into a full-on black kid in his MGM shorts.The early Bosko cartoons were very, very different from the Looney Tunes cast that we've all grown up with. Bosko doesn't have much of anything in the way of personality, with the shorts almost always eschewing plot and characterization in favor of slapstick oriented comedy or having the footage timed to a classic song — the former of which were obvious holdovers from Harman and Ising's previous work at Disney, but Harman and Ising's cartoons were noticeably more raunchy and wild (at first, anyways). However, the same could be said of every other cartoon of the time period.Bosko was a success when he debuted and gave Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse some good competition, but it all crumbled by 1933—Hugh Harman, who was known for holding a rivalry towards Walt, began relentlessly pushing for Leon Schlesinger to increase the budgets of the Boskos, in order to gain the upper hand over Disney; Leon refused to budge, resulting in Hugh and Rudy deciding to pack up and leave for MGM, taking many of their staff, and the rights to Bosko, with them — learning from Walt's debacle with Oswald, the duo wisely made sure they owned Bosko in case somebody tried to screw them over. Leon quickly assembled a new team in an attempt to compensate for this loss, and having animator Earl Duvall creating a replacement for Bosko—Buddy, who was basically a whiteface version of him. Those shorts are noteworthy, if only for being some of the dullest, blandest, and crudest cartoons to ever come out of that time period — in particular, the first short Buddy's Day Out was reportedly so bad that it nearly killed this new studio before it even got off the ground; it was Friz Freleng's timely return to the studio and reedit of the film that allowed the cartoon to receive approval, and thus allowing the studio to avoid going belly up.At MGM, Bosko became a recurring star of Harman and Ising's Happy Harmonies series of shorts. He initially retained his inkblot design in his first two appearances; "Bosko's Parlor Pranks" and "Hey Hey Fever", but this design and his original characterization (or lack thereof) were scrapped in favor of an African-American kid with a curious personality, sharing only the original name of Bosko. While the new Boskos were lavishly animated and featured impressive craftsmanship, they often suffered from weak gags and overbearing, mawkish sentimentality, not to mention very sluggish pacing, and as such, the character failed to regain any of his original popularity, and vanished altogether after a handful of shorts.Due to the characters roots and the nature of his cartoons coming off as rather quaint in contrast to the more iconic Looney Tunes, Bosko has remained in limbo for decades; his cartoons very rarely air on TV, save for the earliest days of television (when the first package of Looney Tunes shorts were initially released to television) and on Nickelodeon in the late 80s and 90s (they weren't very popular there, either. When Nick dropped the Bosko cartoons from their Looney Tunes catalog, they lampshaded it in a commercial, saying "More Bugs, more Daffy, and no Bosko. Sorry Bosko!"); fortunately, 25 of his 37 Warners shorts have made their way into the Public Domain, and many of his cartoons have appeared in the Looney Tunes Golden Collection series. The character also made a brief comeback in the Tiny Toon Adventures episode Fields Of Honey (albeit with a mild redesign to look more like the dog-esque characters of the then upcoming Animaniacs). Buddy, his ne'er-do-well successor, would get a few of his own shorts released on DVD as well, and he would also make an appearance in an episode of Animaniacs, The Warners 65th Anniversary Special, in a scheme to get revenge on the trio, who in their universe were responsible for destroying Buddy's (in real life, non-existent) stardom. (Specifically, they were brought in to spice up his boring cartoons by whacking him in the head with a mallet over and over.)Not to be confused with the Nippon Animation series Bosco Adventure, based on the Italian children's book series Storie del Bosco by Tony Wolf. | |
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Creator Cameo: Rudy Ising, partner of Bosko's creator Hugh Harman, plays himself in the original Bosko pilot. Rudy, Hugh and other staffers also make a cameo in the ending of "Ride 'Em, Bosko!" | |
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No Celebrities Were Harmed: In the last short, "Bosko's Picture Show", one of the films shown features Laurel and Hardy caricatures, dubbed as "Haurel and Lardy". | |
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Bloodless Carnage | |
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Bloodless Carnage: "Bosko the Doughboy" takes this and runs with it—there are lots of war related gags where the cartoon animals are blown apart on screen, shot full of holes, or literally shot to pieces. Thankfully, its all played for laughs and none of the characters seem to die—one wiener dog has his entire body shot apart by a machine gun, and it only makes him shorter and scares him off! | |
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Misplaced Wildlife | |
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Misplaced Wildlife: In "Congo Jazz", the location is clearly an African jungle—and yet, the first animal Bosko encounters is a tiger. Later, a kangaroo also joins the menagerie. | |
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The Cameo | |
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The Cameo: Bosko in his original design makes cameos (albeit not in person) in "Space Jam" and the Tiny Toon Adventures episode "Two-Tone Town". | |
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Hilarity in Zoos | |
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Hilarity in Zoos: Inevitable happens midway through "Bosko at the Zoo" when he irritates a gorilla and lion. | |
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The Spiny | |
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The Spiny: Bosko lands rear-end onto a porcupine in "Bosko At The Zoo". | |
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Breaking the Fourth Wall | |
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Breaking the Fourth Wall: Bosko does this in the pilot, looking at the camera and asking Rudy Ising "Whose all 'dem folks out dere in the dark?" Rudy of course informs him that its the audience, and challenges him to make them laugh, propelling the pilot shorts antics forward. "Bosko In Person" plays with this trope; the cartoon is clearly meant to be the substitute for a live stage session, which Bosko is playing for the audience, which is clearly meant to be us in real life. At one moment, Honey even waves off to us to join in on the fun! Honey does this early in "Bosko The Speed King"; ecstatic over Bosko racing, she looks to the camera and tells us "Ain't he grand?" Wilbur the Cat does this late in "Bosko at the Beach", asking the audience "Is there a boy scout in the audience?! Help!" while drowning. | |
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Public Domain Animation: All of the shorts prior to "Ride Em, Bosko!" are Public Domain. | |
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Anachronism Stew | |
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Anachronism Stew: While it can be justified in that he is in a dream, Bosko whipping out a tommy gun on the Black Knight in "Bosko's Knight-Mare" is rather jarring. | |
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Captain Ersatz | |
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Captain Ersatz: Bosko and his girlfriend Honey could well be considered the early studios answer to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (and, by proxy, Mickey and Minnie Mouse)note It should be noted that Bosko's original copyright notice dates back as early as 1927, which would make him older than Mickey Mouse). (along with Foxy and Roxy from Merrie Melodies...) His dog Bruno is also a blatant ersatz of Pluto the Pup. Buddy was obviously made as an eleventh hour replacement for Bosko once Harman and Ising took the rights to the character with them to MGM. | |
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Ash Face | |
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Ash Face: "Bosko the Doughboy" ends with Bosko doing an ash face "Mammy!" gag. Considering the character's origins, this may count as some kind of double-Blackface. | |
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Sentient Vehicle | |
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Sentient Vehicle: Bosko's car early in "Sinkin' In The Bathtub". | |
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Pie-Eyed: Depending on the Artist. | |
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Dastardly Whiplash | |
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Dastardly Whiplash: The Simon Legree-esque villain from "Bosko's Picture Show". | |
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Agony of the Feet | |
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Agony of the Feet: Bruno the Dog encounters this when he steps on a nail early in "Bosko at the Beach". | |
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Not the Fall That Kills You | |
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Not the Fall That Kills You…: The Black Knight in "Bosko's Knight-Mare" jumps from a castle turret from an exceeding high height and onto his horse—while he leaves a big crater in the ground from his impact and briefly flattens his horse, they are otherwise no worse for wear. | |
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Pun-Based Title: "The Booze Hangs High" (a pun on an old play called "The Goose Hangs High") and "Dumb Patrol" (A pun on "Dawn Patrol"). | |
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Damsel in Distress | |
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Damsel in Distress: Bosko's girlfriend, Honey, has served as this on more than several occasions in the series. | |
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Stubborn Mule | |
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Stubborn Mule: Bosko briefly rides one in "Bosko's Knight-Mare", but it quickly chucks him off into a river. | |
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Beach Episode | |
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Beach Episode: "Bosko At The Beach". | |
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Stock Footage | |
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Stock Footage: A huge chunk of animation from the Warner Bros. shorts were retraced for "Bosko's Parlor Pranks", albiet colored. Sometimes, the original Bosko shorts would even recycled footage from previous Harman and Ising shorts, such as a scene of railway animation from "Smile, Darn Ya, Smile!" reused in "Bosko's Picture Show". Many of the B&W Bosko shorts would recycle footage from previous shorts—"Bosko At The Zoo" reuses animation of the monkeys from "Congo Jazz" mixed in with new animation for instance. The first scene of Bosko chasing after the bear in "Run, Sheep, Run!" is traced off of a scene late in the Happy Harmonies short "Tales of the Vienna Woods". | |
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Early-Installment Weirdness | |
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Early-Installment Weirdness: Understandably, if you're a modern Looney Tunes fan who is used to all of the later characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, etc., these early shorts will be quite an odd experience. The art style, music direction, set of characters and brand of humor are such a day and night contrast from the later entries, that one would be hard pressed to believed that Bosko and Bugs Bunny are both part of the same series. | |
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Back Stab | |
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Back Stab: Bosko painfully jabs a sword deep into the rear-end of the bad guy in "Big Man From The North" during the climatic fight, but it only makes him more angry! | |
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Music Soothes the Savage Beast | |
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Music Soothes the Savage Beast: Done by Bosko to a hungry tiger in the beginning of "Congo Jazz"—in order to keep the tiger from eating him, he whips out a flute and starts playing some music, and then dances around with the tiger to "Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush". Once he gets the tiger in a happy mood and lures him near a cliff, Bosko pulls the tigers pants down and literally kicks his butt, sending him sailing off the cliff as Bosko laughs. Later in the same short, he also calms down a gorilla by making a makeshift string instrument out of a chewing gum. | |
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Alcohol Hic | |
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Alcohol Hic: Done by a group of pigs who happened to find a bottle of booze in "The Booze Hangs High". | |
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That's All, Folks! | |
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That's All, Folks!: He said this line at the end of each of his shorts. While this technically makes him the Trope Namer, and Buddy would also say it at the end of his his shorts, Porky Pig would later become the Trope Codifier, providing the best-remembered version of the phrase. | |
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Mime and Music-Only Cartoon | |
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Mime and Music-Only Cartoon: Some of the early entries in the series featured minimal to no dialogue, largely focusing on miming and musical synchronization instead. | |
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Fur Is Clothing | |
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Fur Is Clothing: "Congo Jazz" shows Bosko pulling down the back of a monkey's fur to spank the monkey's bare behind in addition to the monkey's father rolling up the fur on his arm like a sleeve when he prepares to beat up Bosko for spanking his kid. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_68923ef0 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_6eb04f1 | type |
"Everybody Laughs" Ending | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_6eb04f1 | comment |
"Everybody Laughs" Ending: The ending of "Congo Jazz" has Bosko and the animals of the jungle laughing. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_6eb04f1 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_6ef6417b | type |
Disney Death | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_6ef6417b | comment |
Disney Death: Bruno gets this treatment in "Bosko and Bruno" when Bosko thinks he was run over by a train (due to him getting his foot stuck in the railway). Fortunately, it turns out Bruno hid under a hatch in the railway at the last moment, playing the fakeout for a gag. Done again in "Run, Sheep, Run!" when Bosko shoots Bruno (who was disguised in a bear suit while playing a prank on the sheep). Bosko of course despairs when he discovers the true identity of his victim—thankfully, Bruno turns out to be alright, and mugs for the camera with a quip of "Hello, everybody!" | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_6ef6417b | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_725a8243 | type |
Bar Slide | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_725a8243 | comment |
Bar Slide: The one Bosko does in in "Bosko's Soda Fountain" is elaborate: it includes sending the glass up a ramp and across a row of smaller glasses to plink out a tune. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_725a8243 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_7a4a1676 | type |
Comedic Spanking | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_7a4a1676 | comment |
Comedic Spanking: "Congo Jazz" has Bosko attempt to spank a young monkey, only to raise the ire of the monkey's father. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_7a4a1676 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_7b096be7 | type |
Cannibal Tribe | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_7b096be7 | comment |
Cannibal Tribe: Bosko encounters a batch of them late in "Bosko Shipwrecked". He's only briefly captured by them before escaping, though. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_7b096be7 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_7b21ef92 | type |
Later-Installment Weirdness | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_7b21ef92 | comment |
Later-Installment Weirdness: The MGM Bosko shorts (aside from the first two) have almost nothing in common with the previous Bosko cartoons. The art style, animation, humor, tone, even the characters (sans Bruno the Dog) are completely different from the original rubberhose cartoons. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_7b21ef92 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_7e6c0522 | type |
Off with His Head! | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_7e6c0522 | comment |
Off with His Head!: In "Hold Anything", Bosko decapitates a mouse with a saw—and it's Played for Laughs! "Box Car Blues" also has a situation where Bosko is decapitated, also played for laughs. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_7e6c0522 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_7ea2a915 | type |
Animation Bump | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_7ea2a915 | comment |
Animation Bump: The later b&w Bosko cartoons got noticeably more polished as it ran its course. Then the series jumped over to MGM, and besides the obvious upgrade to technicolor, the series eventually reached full blown Disney level animation (with a change in art style to match). | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_7ea2a915 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_82accf22 | type |
Gainax Ending | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_82accf22 | comment |
Gainax Ending: The end of "Bosko At The Zoo", where the Lion that was chased Bosko, a walrus and an ostrich ends up colliding with the latter two in a wall (with Bosko barely escaping)—and end up morphed together into a chimera-esque creature! Cue end of cartoon. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_82accf22 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_82fc5bdf | type |
Bratty Half-Pint | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_82fc5bdf | comment |
Bratty Half-Pint: Wilbur the Cat from "Bosko's Soda Fountain", "Bosko's Dizzy Date" and "Bosko's Parlor Pranks". | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_82fc5bdf | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_8d718b9e | type |
Bears Are Bad News | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_8d718b9e | comment |
Bears Are Bad News: The recurring threat of "Run, Sheep, Run!" is the idea of a bear attacking Bosko's sheep herd—not helped by the pesky black sheep playing 'boy crying wolf'. Eventually the actual bear shows up and gives our heroes a chase. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_8d718b9e | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_93c35299 | type |
Made of Bologna | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_93c35299 | comment |
Made of Bologna: The Bloodless Carnage in "Bosko the Doughboy" is accomplished this way. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_93c35299 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_9c8701b5 | type |
A Day in the Limelight | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_9c8701b5 | comment |
A Day in the Limelight: Bosko and Honey got this treatment in an episode of Tiny Toon Adventures, and Buddy in turn got this in an Animaniacs episode. When Looney Tunes Golden Collection Vol. 6 came out, not only were several restored Bosko cartoons included (the first official home video release the character has ever seen), but Bosko even appeared on the front cover with the rest of the Looney Tunes gang! | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_9c8701b5 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_a1b141f4 | type |
My God, What Have I Done? | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_a1b141f4 | comment |
Done again in "Run, Sheep, Run!" when Bosko shoots Bruno (who was disguised in a bear suit while playing a prank on the sheep). Bosko of course despairs when he discovers the true identity of his victim—thankfully, Bruno turns out to be alright, and mugs for the camera with a quip of "Hello, everybody!" | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_a1b141f4 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_a588c1cf | type |
Cool Horse | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_a588c1cf | comment |
Cool Horse: Bosko's horse in "Bosko's Knight-Mare", which would make a brief reappearance in "Bosko's Parlor Pranks". | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_a588c1cf | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_ac7b87df | type |
Off-Model | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_ac7b87df | comment |
Off-Model: One glaring example in "Bosko's Knight-Mare"; the first couple scenes of Bosko riding a horse feature an lavishly drawn, well-animated semi-realistic horse—and the scene where Bosko reaches the castle has the horse abruptly change into a lightly armored rubberhose horse. The colorized version of "Ups n' Downs" infamously has the last twenty seconds or so completely changed — either because the copy shipped to the Korean animators was missing its ending, or because network censors demanded that it be changed due to the original ending appearing to show Bosko winning the race by cheating — resulting in the new ending not only having everyone's outfits suddenly change color for no obvious reason, but the characters being drawn very inconsistently, and the animation frequently resorting to having them just sat or stood with their eyes spinning around in a way that looks just plain weird (not unlike in the Tom and Jerry cartoons by Gene Deitch). | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_ac7b87df | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_b0218885 | type |
Mickey Mousing | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_b0218885 | comment |
Mickey Mousing: Regularly done in the cartoons, and often used for gags. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_b0218885 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_b47d95be | type |
No OSHA Compliance | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_b47d95be | comment |
No OSHA Compliance: While the Bosko cartoons predate the OSHA, it still boggles the mind to see whole parts of a train track missing in "Box Car Blues"—as well as a piece of track missing on a mountain earlier in the short. Seeing a train track leading right into a tree (which the eponymous boxcar crashes into) may leave some heads scratching as well. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_b47d95be | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_bc00493f | type |
Precision F-Strike | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_bc00493f | comment |
Precision F-Strike: The aforementioned quote from "Bosko's Picture Show". | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_bc00493f | featureApplicability |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_bc00493f | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_be8e0434 | type |
DogFace | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_be8e0434 | comment |
Dog Face: his look in Tiny Toon Adventures. | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_be8e0434 | featureApplicability |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_be8e0434 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_c2393191 | type |
Show Within a Show | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_c2393191 | comment |
Show Within a Show: The movie playing in "Bosko's Picture Show". | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_c2393191 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_c326149a | type |
Hobos | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_c326149a | comment |
Hobos: Depending on the short, Bosko is sometimes portrayed as a homeless nomad. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_c326149a | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_c33ba0a8 | type |
Chuck Cunningham Syndrome | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_c33ba0a8 | comment |
Chuck Cunningham Syndrome/Demoted to Extra: Despite being the original star of the franchise, Bosko very rarely makes appearances in modern Looney Tunes artwork, and hasn't appeared in any cartoons since his redesigned cameo in Tiny Toons. Understandably, this is due to his roots as a Blackface-Style Caricature making him an unacceptable character to put into the mainstream today. It doesn't help that his esoteric nature compared to the mainstream Looney Tunes (due to his cartoons being off the air since the 80's), not to mention his vague personality, do not make him a popular character among fans. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_c33ba0a8 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_c3b8ac93 | type |
Rubber-Hose Limbs | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_c3b8ac93 | comment |
Rubberhose Limbs | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_c3b8ac93 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_c75df49a | type |
Shout-Out | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_c75df49a | comment |
Shout-Out: One brief scene inside of a tunnel in "Box Car Blues" has Bosko doing an impersonation of Al Jolson's "Mammy" line from The Jazz Singer. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_c75df49a | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_c78c0896 | type |
Big Friendly Dog | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_c78c0896 | comment |
Big Friendly Dog: Bosko's hound, Bruno. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_c78c0896 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_d355ba37 | type |
Turned Against Their Masters | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_d355ba37 | comment |
Turned Against Their Masters: The robot from "Bosko's Mechanical Man". | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_d355ba37 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_d4e9de59 | type |
Dreadful Musician | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_d4e9de59 | comment |
Dreadful Musician: In the original pilot, Bosko's awful singing annoys Rudy Ising enough to where he sucks him right back into the inkpen he came from. Curiously, Bosko became a fairly good singer in the later shorts—he probably took some lessons along the way. Wilbur the Cat in "Bosko's Dizzy Date" proves to be a terrible violin player. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_d4e9de59 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_db7efdaf | type |
Adolf Hitlarious | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_db7efdaf | comment |
Adolf Hitlarious: Perhaps the earliest example in animation with Bosko's Picture Show (September 1933), which depicts a literally Ax-Crazy Adolf Hitler chasing big-nosed actor Jimmy Durante with an axe in the fictional town of Pretzel. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_db7efdaf | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_e0c470a1 | type |
The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_e0c470a1 | comment |
The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You: Inverted; when the villain of the film in "Bosko's Picture Show" kidnaps Honey, Bosko leaps into the film and takes out the villain! | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_e0c470a1 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_e21faf11 | type |
Friend to All Living Things | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_e21faf11 | comment |
Friend to All Living Things: Bosko usually gets along with animals pretty well, and he even starts up a jazz jam session with the local wildlife in the climax of "Congo Jazz". | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_e21faf11 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_e43c66bd | type |
Art Evolution | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_e43c66bd | comment |
Art Evolution: Bosko was initially a bit shorter, and sometimes was drawn with big frog-like lips. This was gradually phased out midway through the series run, making Bosko taller and having a more natural mouth and lips. Once the series jumped to MGM, the series character designs and all around art direction went through a complete overhaul, looking more like a lush, fairytale storybook series ala Disney. Bruno the Dog is the only character who has any resemblance to his past self, and even then he's a much more wrinkly and detailed bloodhound than the cartoony rubberhose dog he started off as. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_e43c66bd | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_e737ce30 | type |
Shipwrecked | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_e737ce30 | comment |
Shipwrecked: Bosko winds up in this situation after his boat is sunk by a storm in "Bosko Shipwrecked". | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_e737ce30 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_e8497e34 | type |
Adaptation Species Change | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_e8497e34 | comment |
Adaptation Species Change: Their Tiny Toon Adventures appearance made them dog-like creatures similar to the Animaniacs. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_e8497e34 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_ea2e9f2d | type |
No Ending | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_ea2e9f2d | comment |
No Ending: Taken to the utmost extreme in "Ride Him, Bosko!". Just as Bosko is hot on of the trail of the kidnapped Honey, the film goes to Rudy Ising and his animators get up and leave without resolving the Cliffhanger, obliterating the fourth wall in a way that hints at later Warner Bros. more than contemporaneous Disney. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_ea2e9f2d | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_ea85d6ea | type |
All Just a Dream | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_ea85d6ea | comment |
All Just a Dream: The ending of "Bosko's Knight-Mare", as well as "Run, Sheep, Run!" | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_ea85d6ea | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_eaf5a1ac | type |
Groin Attack | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_eaf5a1ac | comment |
Groin Attack: In the end of "Bosko's Store", the kitten Bosko is chasing drags barbed wire under his crotch area! More mild examples could sometimes be found in shorts such as "Box Car Blues" as well. | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_eeb2d092 | type |
Killer Gorilla | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_eeb2d092 | comment |
Killer Gorilla: Bosko encounters one in "Congo Jazz", and then also in "Bosko at the Zoo". Both times, Bosko infuriates the gorilla by spanking a mischievous monkey. | |
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1.0 | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_eeb2d092 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_f2ced7b8 | type |
Surprise Party | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_f2ced7b8 | comment |
Surprise Party: The basis of "Bosko's Party". | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_f9439c84 | type |
Haunted House | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_f9439c84 | comment |
Haunted House: Featured in the short "The Old House", but subverted in that its not really haunted. | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_f9439c84 | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
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1.0 | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_f9439c84 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_fb17af62 | type |
Rhymes on a Dime | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_fb17af62 | comment |
Rhymes on a Dime: In "Ride 'Em Bosko", there's an exposition card which says "Red Gulch, where men are men, nine times out of ten." | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_fb17af62 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_fb17af62 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_fcbcc221 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_fcbcc221 | comment |
Robot Buddy: The robot Bosko builds to do his house chores in "Bosko's Mechanical Man" was supposed to be this, but it goes haywire instead. | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_fcbcc221 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid | hasFeature |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_fcbcc221 | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_ff9af0b9 | type |
Jungle Jazz | |
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_ff9af0b9 | comment |
Jungle Jazz: The 1930 short "Congo Jazz" is about Bosko going to a jungle to hunt wild animals, but instead he ends up dancing and playing jazz music with them. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid / int_ff9af0b9 | |
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