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Big Man from the North
Directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising
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Release Date:
January 1931 (Release Date Unconfirmed)
Main Character(s):
Bosko, Honey
Summary:
Mountie Bosko is told by his sergeant to capture an unnamed villain. He temporarily abandons this mission when he joins Honey in entertaining the patrons in a saloon. Eventually, the villain shows up and it’s up to Bosko to defeat him.
That’s Not All, Folks:
The villain bears a resemblance to Peg Leg Pete, Mickey Mouse’s nemesis.
What I Like About This One:
The various ways Bosko shoots at the villain.
Early on in the cartoon, Bosko’s three sled dogs crash into the side of a cabin and become a three headed dog from the impact.
Where Can I Watch It?
At archive.org!
Carrot Rating:
🥕🥕🥕