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- DirectorHugh HarmanRudolf IsingStarsRudolf IsingCarman MaxwellA cartoonist draws Bosko, who promptly comes to life.
- DirectorHugh HarmanRudolf IsingStarsRochelle HudsonCarman MaxwellThe music-happy Bosko and Honey take a car ride, but bad luck briefly interrupts their fun.
- DirectorHugh HarmanRudolf IsingStarsBernard B. BrownCarman MaxwellBosko hunts in the jungle, but ends up playing music with the animals.
- DirectorHugh HarmanRudolf IsingStarsBernard B. BrownRochelle HudsonBosko 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.
- DirectorHugh HarmanRudolf IsingStarsBernard B. BrownDelos JewkesCarman MaxwellBosko 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.
- DirectorHugh HarmanRudolf IsingStarsBernard B. BrownKen DarbyBosko and his porcine friend are hobos in a runaway boxcar.
- DirectorHugh HarmanRudolf IsingStarsBernard B. BrownKen DarbyRudolf IsingBosko is a Mountie; his sergeant demands he get his man.
- DirectorHugh HarmanRudolf IsingStarsBernard B. BrownBosko 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.
- DirectorHugh HarmanRudolf IsingStarsBernard B. BrownRudolf IsingBosko runs a hot dog stand at an amusement park; but he sneaks away to the racetrack to ride his mechanical horse.
- DirectorHugh HarmanRudolf IsingStarsCarman MaxwellBernard B. BrownDuring the Great War, Bosko and a fearsome beast are in a dogfight. Bosko loses, but that's only the first battle.
- DirectorHugh HarmanRudolf IsingStarsBernard B. BrownRochelle HudsonBosko and Honey yodel happily in the Alps until a series of disasters end with Honey rushing downriver on an ice floe.
- DirectorHugh HarmanRudolf IsingStarsBernard B. BrownCarol TevisBosko and Honey go on a picnic that ends badly.
- DirectorHugh HarmanRudolf IsingStarsJohnny MurrayBosko the woodsman spurns cutting down trees and plays music instead. The trees and animals dance and make their own music.
- DirectorHugh HarmanRudolf IsingStarsKen DarbyRochelle HudsonThe King's MenThings are hopping at a certain Mexican café. And then Foxy walks in and the customers go really wild.
- DirectorHugh HarmanRudolf IsingStarsKen DarbyRochelle HudsonRudolf IsingA streetcar conductor has adventures with a would-be passenger hippo, a cow blocking the tracks, and a runaway train while he, his passengers, and some hobos sing the title song.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsBernard B. BrownRudolf IsingBosko is shipwrecked on an island where he is chased by a lion and pursued by simian cannibals.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsMarcellite GarnerThe King's MenJohnny MurrayCop Foxy is trying to enforce the law in town, but dangerous drivers and gangsters who also kidnap his sweetheart are making this difficult.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsJohnny MurrayRudolf IsingBosko is a doughboy in the Great War.
- DirectorFriz FrelengRudolf IsingStarsMarcellite GarnerRudolf IsingThe King's MenHecklers hijack a stage show.
- DirectorHugh HarmanRudolf IsingStarsRochelle HudsonJohnny MurrayBosko is a soda jerk, who gives poor service to a mouse and to his former schoolteacher. Later, he must contend with Honey's bratty kitten pupil.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsKen DarbyMarcellite GarnerRudolf IsingPiggy and Fluffy have adventures on a riverboat. And Uncle Tom is chased by skeletons promising to take him to Hallelujah Land.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsRudolf IsingJohnny MurrayBosko joins a wacky fox hunt. But if the hunt worries anyone, it isn't the fox.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsKen DarbyJohnny MurrayThe RhythmettesIn a toy shop, a villainous spider threatens the happiness of a red-headed baby doll and her sweetheart, a toy soldier named Napoleon.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsRochelle HudsonRudolf IsingJohnny MurrayBosko and Honey go to the zoo. Honey is frightened by the lion, but Bosko is the one who ends up in danger.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsKen DarbyMarcellite GarnerRudolf IsingOn 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.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsRochelle HudsonRudolf IsingJohnny MurrayBosko is a brave little boxer who battles the champion, Gas House Harry. The enormous brute proves a bit much, even for a plucky underdog.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsRudolf IsingThe King's MenJohnny MurrayFreddy comes to a party and is a hit; he then goes on to be the star quarterback at the football game.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsJohnny MurrayWhile ice-skating on a frozen pond, Bosko and his dog discover a baby abandoned in the snow.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsThe King's MenJohnny MurrayAn American Indian boy and girl sing and dance in the forest along with the animals. Trouble begins when a fire threatens baby birds in their nest.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsRochelle HudsonCarman MaxwellBosko and friends give Honey a surprise birthday party.
- DirectorHugh HarmanRudolf IsingStarsMarcellite GarnerRudolf IsingThe King's MenGoopy, 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.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsJohnny MurrayBosko and Bruno escape from a speeding train via a handcar; make a failed attempt to steal a chicken; and end up on a runaway boxcar.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsThe RhythmettesLate 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.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsMarcellite GarnerRudolf IsingThe King's MenTwo courting hillbilly dogs go to the big barn dance.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsRochelle HudsonJohnny MurrayBosko enters his dog, Bruno, in a dog race.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsKen DarbyThe King's MenJohnny MurrayWhen the king returns to the castle, he is surprised to find that the queen is in the parlor and won't see anyone.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsRochelle HudsonJohnny MurrayBosko, Honey, and Bruno spend a day at the beach.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsRudolf IsingThe King's MenJohnny MurrayA circus parade, to the title tune. Next, a series of sideshow acts: the wild boy, the rubber man, siamese twin pigs, a tattooed man, a hula-dancing hippo, an Indian snake (or goat) charmer. Into the ring, we have a hippo riding a horse (much to the horse's dismay), a high-wire act (again, to the title song), and finally a lion tamer.
- DirectorHugh HarmanRudolf IsingStarsRochelle HudsonJohnny MurrayBosko spends the day working away in his store.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsRochelle HudsonRudolf IsingCarman MaxwellBosko is a lumberjack who cut's down trees and saves his girl, Honey, from a villain.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsRudolf IsingJohnny MurrayThe RhythmettesA bee returns home late after a night out having too much honey. His wife leaves him, but quickly ends up in the clutches of an evil ladybug. The whole hive turns out to fight the ladybug and get her back.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsNorm BlackburnHugh HarmanRochelle HudsonBosKo in the Wild West, tries to have fun with any situation that come in his way.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsRudolf IsingJohnny MurrayPurv PullenA baby hen sees a lot of food on the other side of the fence. To get to it, he has to scare away a scarecrow by using a kerosene lamp and burning its stuffing.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsRochelle HudsonRudolf IsingJohnny MurrayBosko is the star player in a wacky game of professional football.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsRudolf IsingThe King's MenJohnny MurrayA mannequin in the city dump improvises a piano from the junk to play and sing the title song The various animals and pieces of junk all join in.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsKen DarbyRudolf IsingThe King's MenAn old man is reading a book by the fire. The clock strikes 8, and he heads off to bed. From his book, Alice in Wonderland, out crawls Alice, who turns the radio to the title tune. This wakes up Rip Van Winkle; Alice then rouses the Three Musketeers, who sing a bit. Next tune: Nero fiddles, Rome burns, and Cleopatra sizzles in a slinky dance. Uncle Tom sings a spiritual as Mr. Hyde sneaks up and abducts Alice. Tarzan to the rescue, along with several other characters who mount a spirited attack using such office supplies as pen points, matches, and a fountain pen. They box him up and carry him off.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsRudolf IsingJohnny MurrayBosko and his dog Bruno play hide and seek in the woods.
- DirectorHugh HarmanRudolf IsingStarsRudolf IsingThe King's MenJohnny MurrayChristmas 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 (in the full version, they sing the title song, but this has been censored in some versions due to outdated stereotypes). 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.
- DirectorFriz FrelengHugh HarmanStarsRochelle HudsonJohnny MurrayBosko the mailman skates across a frozen pond along with various other animals.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsKen DarbyRudolf IsingThe King's MenSeveral Chinese residents play music. A dragon frees himself from a cage and goes after them, but fireworks are shoved down the dragon's throat. This causes him to explode and turn into a walking dragon skeleton.
- DirectorFriz FrelengHugh HarmanStarsKen DarbyRochelle HudsonRudolf IsingBosko and Honey perform a wacky stage act that includes doing imitations of Maurice Chevalier, Greta Garbo and Jimmy Durante.
- DirectorRudolf IsingFriz FrelengStarsKen DarbyRudolf IsingJohnny MurrayThe lazy yet large King Louis couldn't care less about the royal ball and is more interested in sleeping on his throne. He suddenly heard the cries and cheers of the kingdom's kids playing outside and decides to play with them much to the dismay of the queen.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsRochelle HudsonRudolf IsingJohnny MurrayBosko fine tunes his car for a big race at the track.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsKen DarbyRudolf IsingJohnny MurrayAn organ grinder and his monkey make their way down a New York streetscape. The monkey climbs up several stories to get tips from a couple of women. It does a little dance for a group of kids, then uses some props to impersonate Harpo Marx, Stan Laurel, and Oliver Hardy. It then sits down at a couple of pianos and begins playing, first, the title song, then 42nd Street. It gets caught in a runaway car, and after running into a fruit cart, crashes into a music store and comes out as a one-man band with the organ grinder in the rear.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsRudolf IsingThe King's MenA camp of Russian gypsies, dancing and playing music. After an opening dance, a quartet of beer-drinkers gargles the Volga Boatman song, then another group hauling on a rope sings it (we finally see that the other end of the rope is anchored by a very small dog). A trench-coated bomber sneaks into the palace, where we see Rice-Puddin', the mad monk, cheating at a jigsaw puzzle. He spies the activity in the gypsy camp and orders a henchman to fetch the gypsy girl. The villagers revolt as a result, sending The Mad Monk scrambling on his horse; they stuff a bomb into his pants just as he turns his horse into a helicopter, and it explodes.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsRochelle HudsonRudolf IsingDelos JewkesBosko dreams of being a knight and coming to the rescue of his girlfriend.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsRudolf IsingThe King's MenJohnny MurrayThe magazines and books in a drugstore come to life and sing the title song, among others. Some celebrities shown: Will Rogers, Sonja Henie, Kay Kyser; like most of this genre, there's an extended crime sequence, with bad guys breaking into the cash register and Sherlock Holmes on the case.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsRochelle HudsonRudolf IsingThe King's MenBosko takes care of a flock of sheep and finds music in nature at every opportunity.
- DirectorFriz FrelengHugh HarmanStarsRochelle HudsonRudolf IsingJohnny MurrayBosko is a soldier in the Foreign Legion out to capture the desert scourge, Ali Oop.
- DirectorFriz FrelengRudolf IsingStarsEddie BartellRudolf IsingJohnny MurrayBaby central. A flock of storks is leaving with babies. An old man at a ledger book is dealing with phone calls and letters; a request for twins from Nanook of the North sends him to the refrigerator; the stork carries them in slings marked "upper birth" and "lower birth." Another request, written in Hebrew; this baby comes back as a rough Jewish stereotype, and gets stamped kosher. He then joins the head man singing the title song, and shuffling us off to see the baby assembly line, manned by dwarves. The babies are washed in a washing machine, dried, powdered, diapered in paper towels, loaded up with milk, and sent off in a crib. They clamor for "Cantor" and one of the dwarves reveals that he was _Eddie Cantor_ in disguise, followed by another round of the title song.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsMarcellite GarnerRudolf IsingLee MillarBosko creates a robot. The only problem is that his creation goes mad wreaking havoc.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsRudolf IsingJohnny MurrayThe RhythmettesDishes and utensils wash, dry, and stack themselves. A duster plays a silverware box like a piano while a salt-pepper-and-sugar set sings. The spoon proposes to the dish (interrupted by a cry from a baby spoon), then plays percussion on some pans and jam jars. Some teacups do a can-can, then a centipede-like conga line. The Swiss cheese yodels. The blueing sings "Am I Blue?," joined by a potato crying from all its eyes. An egg dances, slips on some lard, hatches, and sings "Young and Healthy." A lump of dough rises like a ghost and dances over to a packet of yeast, which it mixes into water and drinks, then grows, a la Jekyll and Hyde. It threatens the dish; some utensils fight back, lobbing canned goods from a spatula catapult. More attacks with cheese graters, popcorn, a rolling pin, and an electric fan, turn the dough into muffins, a bundt cake, a pie, and waffles.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsRochelle HudsonRudolf IsingThe King's MenWhen Honey shows Bosko a book about the three musketeers he re-imagines the story with himself as the lead.
- DirectorFriz FrelengHugh HarmanStarsThe GuardsmenRochelle HudsonRudolf IsingBosko 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.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsKen DarbyMarcellite GarnerThe King's MenAfter the last human has left the department store, the toys walk over 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.
- DirectorTom PalmerEarl DuvallStarsBernard B. BrownJane WithersBuddy prepare for his romantic picnic with Cookie but along the way she takes her baby little brother Elmer.
- DirectorBernard B. BrownTom PalmerStarsBernard B. BrownBud DuncanNoreen GammillA series of celebrity sketches set at a radio station. Some unorthodox calisthenics (including corset tightening, cradle rocking, and stock ticker reading) start the action. Bing Crosby (OK, Cros Bingsby according to the sign) sings from his bathtub to adoring women. A quick world tour shows us the Shanghai Police trying hard to sleep on the job, a cannibal tuning in a cooking show, an Eskimo hooking a whale, and a sultan changing the station from belly dancing music to Amos and Andy. A safe-cracker has an unexpected twist on the title song. He's followed up by Greta Garbo, Zasu Pitts, and Mae West. Throughout, Ed Wynn keeps announcing that it's 8 o'clock.
- DirectorEarl DuvallFriz FrelengTom PalmerStarsBernard B. BrownJeane CowanThe GuardsmenA day in the life of Buddy who is working hard at a German Beer Garden.
- DirectorEarl DuvallStarsBernard B. BrownThe GuardsmenCharles LungBuddy's boat floats merrily down the river as various musical and dance shows are performed.
- DirectorEarl DuvallStarsBernard B. BrownThe RhythmettesThe Varsity ThreeSex seems to be on the minds of the animals on a backyard fence: the alley cats following a solitary female who may be in heat and the bull and the cows painted on an advertisement. After some singing by the cloven-hoofed crowd and music from a jazz band of cats, the focus is on one particular male cat and his tough-guy rival for the affections of the one female. After she watches them fight with each other and then confront a bull dog, she may have her own solution to the rivalry.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsBernard B. BrownCharles LungWhile on shore leave, Buddy the Sailor is called upon to rescue a young girl from a dragon.
- DirectorBernard B. BrownStarsBernard B. BrownThe RhythmettesThe Varsity ThreeWhile at the park, a group of birds engage in a swimming contest.
- DirectorEarl DuvallFriz FrelengStarsBernard B. BrownShirley ReedThe RhythmettesAfter introducing the small town Bugtown, inhabitated by bugs, this short shows what happens to two honeymooning lovebugs at the Honeymoon Hotel in town, due to the fact, that their love is a little bit to hot.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsBernard B. BrownOn a cold winter's night, Buddy puts his dog, Towser, in charge of protecting the chickens.
- DirectorEarl DuvallJack KingStarsBilly BletcherBernard B. BrownJane WithersWhile having lunch at the garage, Cookie is kidnapped by a man and Buddy engages in a car chase to rescue her.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsBernard B. BrownThe GuardsmenCy KendallA little girl falls asleep and dreams she is in Toyland, where she and a toy soldier contend with the Beast from "Beauty and the Beast."
- DirectorBernard B. BrownStarsBernard B. BrownThe GuardsmenAt a 4th of July picnic, a hero and a villain battle for the heart of a girl.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsBernard B. BrownStanley FieldsShirley ReedBuddy runs his own trolley. Most of it seems to be a musical number. However, there is a criminal living in the ditches as he breaks loose and hijacks Buddy's trolley.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsThe GuardsmenA passed out drunken farm hand dreams of entering heaven on a mule.
- DirectorBen HardawayStarsBilly BletcherBernard B. BrownBuddy must battle a group of natives who have kidnapped his girlfriend.
- DirectorJack KingStarsAndy AndrewsBilly BletcherBuddy's baseball team battles to the final inning with their rival.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsMelvin J. GibbyBeatrice HagenPurv PullenAnother retelling of Rip Van Winkle who has a vivid dream before awakening.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsAndy AndrewsThe RhythmettesMysteriously, late at night, the laundry comes to life.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsElvia AllmanBernard B. BrownThe Varsity ThreeCeramic figurines come to life after one of them is knocked over and broken by the household cat.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsThe RhythmettesThe Varsity ThreeAnimals put on a musical show, to comedic effect.
- DirectorJack KingStarsBilly BletcherTommy BondBuddy must solve the case of a young girl who has been kidnapped by an insane musical sorcerer.
- DirectorBen HardawayStarsThe GuardsmenA fiddling hobo experiences life on a train and in the country.
- DirectorJack KingStarsBilly BletcherBernard B. BrownA musical number with Buddy in the role of a woodsman. Goes through a lumberjack's days chopping down trees. A bear raids the lumberjacks while having pasta as Buddy and Cookie have to dispose of him.
- DirectorJack KingStarsJack CarrJackie MorrowJane WithersBuddy is a owner of a circus; he must save a baby who fell from the seats and performs with the circus acts.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsBernard B. BrownThe RhythmettesThe Varsity ThreeToys in a shop window come to life and visit a poverty-stricken little girl as she sleeps. She awakens to find that her shack has been refurbished and that the toys are about to throw her a party.
- DirectorBen HardawayStarsBilly BletcherJack CarrThe GuardsmenBuddy & Cookie's hot air balloon gets thrashed by a violent thunder storm and they ended up landing on foreign grounds. The town Buddy & Cookie are in is called "Sourtown". The residents are always in a bad mood due to them drinking and eating sour products and due to the strict laws which outlaws laughter, dancing, singing, and jazz. Buddy doesn't take the laws seriously as he tries to play some jazz to lighten everyones mood. Unfortunately the king of Sourtown doesn't take law breakers likely.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsCount CutelliMarion DarlingtonThe GuardsmenA robin sings, and the vegetation turns spring-like, followed by some more action by birds and bees. A grasshopper teaches his sons to chew and spit tobacco. Two spiders play the title tune on their web; some worms animate some apples to the tune; a chorus of frogs sings. Beavers play tennis, using spider webs as a net and their tails as racquets. A bear on the prowl is rebuffed by a turtle, then traps several beavers in a tree. They drop a beehive on him; he rolls down a hay-covered hillside, landing amid a farmer's mounds of hay; the farmer tosses the bear-stack into his "bailer", and the bear turns into a walking hay bale.
- DirectorJack KingStarsBilly BletcherJack CarrPancho shoots up the cantina and makes a play for Buddy's girl. Buddy retaliates. A parody of Viva Villa! (1934)
- DirectorBen HardawayStarsBilly BletcherBernice HansenJackie MorrowBuddy's dog gets hooked on sugar, and ends up with a toothache. Buddy tries to wiggle the tooth, but it makes the dog feel very uncomfortable. So Buddy tries gas, but it backfires and Buddy's own tooth ends up falling out. A 1934 Looney Tunes short directed by Ben Hardaway.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsBernard B. BrownThe GuardsmenThe Rhythmettesin a general store. all the products come to life and start singing about Sunday.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsTommy BondThe DebutantesMermaids sing to us about mermaids and fishes at play; they and some other sea creatures dance to it. Buddy as a merman plays tag with a girl mermaid, but he gets too rough and turns her off. Buddy looks inside a shipwreck and drags the girl to it; she busies herself playing with the jewelry in a treasure chest. Meanwhile, Buddy finds some props in another trunk and does an imitation of Charles Chaplin. The girl finds a piano and plays the title song. The noise draws an octopus, who grabs her and swims off, with Buddy in pursuit. The octopus (squid?) drops the girl to fight Buddy, and does so with some success until Buddy lures it into a pipe and ties the tentacles to a flange, then starts bashing the octopus with a battering ram. The girl kisses Buddy; he blushes, then gets hit by the battering ram into her arms.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsCount CutelliJan DugganBernice HansenPeter Rabbit is constantly causing trouble at the local farm with his youthful antics.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsElvia AllmanBilly BletcherBernard B. BrownThe occasion is a school musical with many acts in which each of them end with a problem. The biggest one being when Beans pulls a gag on Oliver and embarrasses him in front of the rest of the students.
- DirectorBen HardawayStarsBilly BletcherBernice HansenJackie MorrowBuddy races the other townsfolk to win a job as a Pony Express rider.
- DirectorBen HardawayStarsJack CarrBernice HansenBuddy is a projectionist in a movie theatre where the 'coming attractions' trailer promises '15 features for 15 cents." When the feature comes on, Buddy gets so excited about the damsel-in-distress in the movie that he swings on a reel of film , from the projection booth to the screen, to save the film-heroine from an ape.