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Hold Anything
Directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising
Release Date:
October 1930 (Release Date Unconfirmed)
Main Character(s):
Bosko, Honey
Summary:
Bosko works at a construction site with a goat and several Mickey lookalike mice. He later spots Honey working on a typewriter in a nearby office and they perform “Don’t Hold Everything” after Bosko uses the typewriter as a piano (he puts sheet music into the machine and spells out the words “Don’t Hold Everything”.
That’s Not All, Folks:
The animation of the mice marching would later be reused in “It’s Got Me Again”, which was the first Looney Tunes cartoon to be nominated for an Academy Award.
What I Like About This One:
The ending sequence where Bosko falls on a set of bricks and divides into six miniature Boskos before they all scramble back into his usual self.
Where Can I Watch This?
At archive.org !
Carrot Rating:
🥕🥕🥕