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"Ain't
Nature Grand!"
Looney Tunes (Bosko title #1)
Released: February 1931
Length: 6:51
Starring: Bosko |
Credits:
Supervision by - Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising
Animation by - Isadore Freleng,
Norm Blackburn
Musical Score by - Frank Marsales
Summary:
Bosko becomes one
with nature.
Description:
Bosko is strolling
by a lake with his fishing pole whistling a happy tune, while a little
dog is following behind him. Bosko orders the dog to go home, and then
spits into the lake. He stops by a "No Fishing" sign and begins
to bait his hook with a worm. The worm screams in terror, and Bosko decides
to set the worm free. Bosko then pulls the "N" and "O"
from the "No Fishing" sign and uses them to bait his hook. A
bird spots the fleeing worm and begins to chase it. The worm manages to
evade the bird, twisting itself through a series of holes in the ground
and pulling the bird through them, de-feathering it. Bosko finally gets
a bite, but has a hard time getting a grip on the slippery fish. When
he finally gets a hold of it Bosko comments "Ain't that cute?",
and the fish replies by spitting in his eye. Bosko then chases a butterfly
for a while, until he comes across some bees dancing on the rocks by a
waterfall. Bosko begins to sing and dance on the rocks as well. Moving
on, Bosko comes across four frogs which leap out of a pelican's mouth.
Bosko and the frogs begin to do a dance. We then observe a group of spiders
who use a flower to form a swinging carousel, and some bugs that turn
a flower into a propeller for a dragonfly. The bugs board the dragonfly
and take a rock with them up into the air, then drop it on Bosko's head.
The bugs then grab a beehive, attach a hollow stick to it, and begin shooting
bees at Bosko. Bosko escapes by diving into a water fountain. He emerges
and tips his hat to us.
Memorable
Scenes:
Video
Availability:
VHS: Uncensored
Bosko, Vol. 2
DVD: Uncensored
Bosko, Volume 1
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