Bosko's Holiday

Directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising

Release Date:

June 1931 (release date unconfirmed)

Main Character(s):

Bosko, Honey

Summary:

Honey invites Bosko on a picnic, only for them to be pestered by Honey’s troublesome dog.

That’s Not All, Folks:

This is the first cartoon to have Bosko’s name in the title. This would be the norm for the remainder of his appearances (with the exception of the next cartoon, “The Tree’s Knees”).

What I Like About This One:

At the start of the cartoon, the alarm clock comes to life and wakes Bosko up by jabbing him in the rear end with one of its hands.

Bosko’s car being followed by a litter of little cars, which Bosko tells to “go home!”

Bosko replacing his broken banjo strings with his hood ornament’s (another Mickey-like mouse) tail. After attempting to replace it a second time, the mouse razzes at him and leaves.

Where Can I Watch It?

Carrot Rating:

🥕🥕🥕