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A cartoonist named Rudolf Ising sits at his drawing board, smoking a cigarette and crumpling up his latest drawing. He tries a new drawing, and this time he produces Bosko, a caricatured Negro boy with a simple, rounded design. Once finished, Bosko becomes animate on the paper. “Well, here I is,” he declares to the mildly surprised cartoonist. “And I shore feel good!” Bosko proceeds to dance, play the piano—and sing. But his singing is so bad that the cartoonist sucks Bosko back into his ink pen and then pours him into his inkwell. But the end of this demo reel proves that Bosko can’t be beaten so easily.

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Ratings: IMDB: 5.6/10
Released: May 1, 1929
Runtime: 5 min
Genres: Animation Family Short
Countries: United States
Companies: Harman-Ising Productions The Vitaphone Corporation Warner Bros. Cartoons
Cast: Carman Maxwell Rudolf Ising
Crew: Friz Freleng Rudolf Ising Hugh Harman

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