
Bosko's Dog Race is an 8-minute animated comedy from 1932 featuring Bosko, one of Warner Bros. Cartoons' earliest characters. The short follows Bosko and his dog Bruno as they compete in a lively dog race, showcasing early animation techniques and the playful spirit of the era.
This film is part of the early Warner Bros. cartoon series, which makes it a point of interest for collectors looking at the history of animation. While the film might not be as widely available as some of its contemporaries, copies do turn up occasionally, particularly in collections focused on animation history. Its scarcity and the unique charm of Bosko's adventures make it a worthwhile find for enthusiasts of vintage shorts.
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Bosko was created by animators Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising as one of Warner Bros.' first cartoon stars.
Bruno is Bosko's dog who competes in the dog race, serving as the focus of the cartoon's central action and humor.
Bosko represents one of the earliest recurring characters in Warner Bros. animation, marking the studio's initial steps toward building a cartoon franchise.
The short has been released on various physical formats including VHS and DVD collections featuring early Warner Bros. cartoons.
The short features rubber-hose animation typical of early 1930s cartoons, with fluid movements and synchronized musical elements.
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