Añade un argumento en tu idiomaBosko is a doughboy in the Great War.Bosko is a doughboy in the Great War.Bosko is a doughboy in the Great War.
- Dirección
- Reparto principal
Imágenes
Johnny Murray
- Bosko
- (voz)
Rudolf Ising
- Dying Tank
- (sin acreditar)
- …
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesBosko's cry of "Mammy" is a reference to Al Jolson.
- PifiasBosko takes some cheese from a mousetrap and eats it. In the next shot, the mousetrap disappears.
Reseña destacada
Believe it or not, there were a few American cartoons from both the silent and early sound periods which used the Great War as fodder for comedy! Given the destructiveness of that particular conflict, it seems tasteless that these cartoons should treat the subject matter so lightly.
But heck, I have to admit I thought Bokso the Doughboy (1931) was pretty amusing.
I'm not a big fan of the early Looney Tunes; indeed, Disney and the Fleischers easily overshadowed them in the early 1930s. By no means is this Bosko short bucking that trend of mediocrity, but it is a lot of fun with its dark humor and mildly imaginative gags. Bosko himself is still a largely uninteresting character, but that is less noticeable than usual here.
But heck, I have to admit I thought Bokso the Doughboy (1931) was pretty amusing.
I'm not a big fan of the early Looney Tunes; indeed, Disney and the Fleischers easily overshadowed them in the early 1930s. By no means is this Bosko short bucking that trend of mediocrity, but it is a lot of fun with its dark humor and mildly imaginative gags. Bosko himself is still a largely uninteresting character, but that is less noticeable than usual here.
- MissSimonetta
- 1 dic 2014
- Enlace permanente
Selecciones populares
Inicia sesión para calificar y añadir a tu lista para recibir recomendaciones personalizadas
Detalles
- Duración7 minutos
- Color
Contribuir a esta página
Sugerir un cambio o añadir el contenido que falta
Principal laguna de datos
By what name was Bosko el soldado (1931) officially released in Canada in English?
Responde