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Bosko's Party

Cartoon

In this episode, Bosko surprises Honey with a birthday party.

Movie Info

Directed by: Hugh Harman (uncredited)
Cast: Rochelle Hudson (voice) (uncredited), Carman Maxwell (uncredited)
Produced by: Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising, Leon Schlesinger

Music by: Frank Marsales, Bernard B. Brown (uncredited)
Animation Department: Friz Freleng (as Isadore Freleng), Larry Martin, Norm Blackburn, (uncredited), Rollin Hamilton, (uncredited), Carman Maxwell (uncredited), Paul J. Smith (uncredited)

Language: English
Country of origin: United States

Release date: 1932
Duration: 8 minutes




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