Bosko and his dog Bruno play hide and seek in the woods.Bosko and his dog Bruno play hide and seek in the woods.Bosko and his dog Bruno play hide and seek in the woods.
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Rudolf Ising
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Johnny Murray
- Bosko
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- (uncredited)
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- Hugh Harman(uncredited)
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- TriviaVitaphone production reel #5530.
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Too cute...not funny enough
While "Bosko's Woodland Daze" is a black & white cartoon (as were all the Bosko films from Looney Tunes), the copy I found on YouTube has been colorized. And, unlike live action films, black & white cartoons often look pretty good colorized...as does this one.
Like many of the Bosko cartoons, there isn't a lot in the way of plot in this one. Bosko and his dog, Bruno, are out in the woods and they romp about, play hide and seek as well as dance about because they are so gosh-darned happy. Occasionally, there are actually a few laughs but like most Harmon-Ising productions, the emphasis is definitely not on humor but on cuteness. And, by the way, when I watch cartoon shorts I am definitely NOT doing it because I like them to be so cute! I don't think I'm that unusual about this...and you have to be a very forgiving and patient person to love the Bosko cartoons.
So is this any good? Not really. The cartoon is, in a word, insipid. Dancing, smiling and cuteness just don't work for me...and when some actual tension occurred late in the film, it was just too late for me....and it was too short lived.
Like many of the Bosko cartoons, there isn't a lot in the way of plot in this one. Bosko and his dog, Bruno, are out in the woods and they romp about, play hide and seek as well as dance about because they are so gosh-darned happy. Occasionally, there are actually a few laughs but like most Harmon-Ising productions, the emphasis is definitely not on humor but on cuteness. And, by the way, when I watch cartoon shorts I am definitely NOT doing it because I like them to be so cute! I don't think I'm that unusual about this...and you have to be a very forgiving and patient person to love the Bosko cartoons.
So is this any good? Not really. The cartoon is, in a word, insipid. Dancing, smiling and cuteness just don't work for me...and when some actual tension occurred late in the film, it was just too late for me....and it was too short lived.
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- planktonrules
- May 12, 2021
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- Looney Tunes #4 (1932-1933 Season): Bosko's Woodland Daze
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- Runtime7 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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What was the official certification given to Bosko's Woodland Daze (1932) in the United States?
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