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So, Bosko and Honey from 1932, directed by Hugh Harman, is quite an interesting piece of animation history, even if it never officially hit the release circuit. It's one of those charming little shorts blending music and comedy, like a peek into the early days of animation where characters felt more lively with each frame. The dynamic between Honey and Bosko is playful, almost like a dance that unfolds in a light-hearted manner. There's this delightful tension with Wilbur, who just can’t stand music, and you can feel that struggle throughout. It’s fascinating how much of this was later recycled into Bosko's Dizzy Date. You really get a sense of the experimentation in animation and storytelling during this period.
Unreleased cartoon with recycled animation.Features characters in a musical conflict.Reflects early 1930s animation style.
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