Bottles

Bottles 1936

7.50

A dark and stormy night in a drugstore. The druggist mixes a potion and falls asleep. The skull-and-crossbones on the bottle comes to life and drips the potion on the druggist.

1936

Alias St. Nick

Alias St. Nick 1935

6.17

Mrs. Mouse is reading "A Visit from St. Nicholas" to her brood when a cat tries to break in. The cat overhears them arguing about the existence of Santa, so he dresses up accordingly.

1935

We're in the Money

We're in the Money 1933

5.67

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.

1933

Sinkin' in the Bathtub

Sinkin' in the Bathtub 1930

5.73

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.

1930

To Spring

To Spring 1936

6.75

Gnomes greet the coming of spring by manufacturing various bright colours.

1936

Dumb Patrol

Dumb Patrol 1931

6.00

During the Great War, Bosko and a fearsome beast are in a dogfight. Bosko loses, but that's only the first battle.

1931

The Lost Chick

The Lost Chick 1935

6.50

A chicken has hatched seven chicks. She locates six of them, but the other, Eggbert, is missing.

1935

Pagan Moon

Pagan Moon 1932

4.30

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.

1932

Little Cheeser

Little Cheeser 1936

6.00

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.

1936

Goopy Geer

Goopy Geer 1932

5.43

At a nightclub, the crowd demands Goopy Geer, and the lanky dog doesn't disappoint them. He gives a zany performance on the piano, but the employees and the customers are just as wacky. A gorilla waiter dances while serving. Three identical cats display a peculiar way of eating. A chicken has a nauseating way of making chicken soup. The nightclub singer tells corny jokes. Even the hat racks come to life and dance. A horse imbibing a too-strong drink provides the show-stopper.

1932

Big Man from the North

Big Man from the North 1931

4.96

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.

1931

Pipe Dreams

Pipe Dreams 1938

5.33

The hear/see/speak no evil monkeys come to life from a small statue on a shelf. They find a pipe and smoke it, and enter a world where all manner of tobacco smoking paraphernalia comes to life.

1938

The Tree's Knees

The Tree's Knees 1931

4.44

Bosko the woodsman spurns cutting down trees and plays music instead. The trees and animals dance and make their own music.

1931

Poor Little Me

Poor Little Me 1935

5.75

Bunnies, turtles, and other small woodland animals play. A child skunk remains apart, heartbroken that he has no friends.

1935

Hold Anything

Hold Anything 1930

5.33

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.

1930

The Discontented Canary

The Discontented Canary 1934

5.75

A canary is frustrated by being caged. One day the kind old lady who owns him opens a nearby window, and also leaves the door to the cage open. Freedom! But it's not all it's cracked up to be.

1934

Box Car Blues

Box Car Blues 1930

5.42

Bosko and his porcine friend are hobos in a runaway boxcar.

1930

Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid

Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid 1929

5.36

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.

1929