Bosko at the Beach



Bosko at the Beach is a 1932 cartoon starring Bosko.

Plot
Bosko is pushing a hot dog vendor consisting of dancing weenies at the beach, when suddenly an octopus and a sea horse dance by the shore and have fun with the merry go round. Bruno Bosko's dog gets a nail stuck right inside his paw. Bosko pulls the nail out, and Bruno responds with giving Bosko a big lick in the face. Elsewhere Honey and Wilber are skipping among the shore, but Wilber gets his feet swept off by the waves over and over again. Honey attempts to play her ukulele but has stop when her kitten Wilber runs near the water. Wilber attempts to get his feet into the puddle, but the waves keep scarring him. Bosko is pushing his cart when he spots Honey. Honey tells him to wait as she is going to change in a wooden changing room. She comes out looking like she usually does. She and Bosko go near a blanket and start singing a song. The song is interrupted by Bruno's barking. Bosko responds with throwing Bruno a stick. Bruno returns with a log, and Bosko throws that too. Bruno comes back this time with a huge tree, which he drops right on the blanket, resulting in a jar of jam to fall right onto Bosko's head. At the same time Wilber gets caught in a wave, and is calling out for help. Bosko hears him and jumps into the water, but the wave suddenly reduces and Bosko finds himself on dry land. Bosko attempts to jump in again, performing what he calls a gravity defying swim, but fails repedeatively, thanks to a wave that keeps pushing the two apart from each other. In a last ditch effort, Bosko tries an electric fan to his tail, hop's on a log, floating out into the water. He turns on the fan and uses it as a propeller. Bruno arrives and sees Bosko and Wilber together, the three smile.thumb|300px|right

Credits:

Supervision by - Hugh Harman

Drawn by - Isadore Freleng, Rollin Hamilton

Musical Score by - Frank Marsales