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Initial release
  
1931


Director
  
Rudolf Ising

Similar
  
Bosko's Holiday, Ain't Nature Grand!, Big Man from the North, Bosko the Doughboy, The Booze Hangs High

Bosko s soda fountain 1931


Bosko's Soda Fountain is a 1931 one-reel short subject featuring Bosko; part of the Looney Tunes series. It was released on November 14, 1931 and is directed by Hugh Harman. The film score was composed by Frank Marsales.

Contents

This cartoon marks the first appearance of Honey's pet cat, Wilbur.

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Plot

Bosko, depicted as the owner/runner of a soda shop or ice cream parlor, serves sodas to a mouse and his old teacher (a hippo). His teacher's soda is sprayed in her face by a fan, causing her to leave the shop in anger. Then a dog enters the building and eats a pile of ice cream, causing the dog's body to become square-shaped. Bosko discovers what has happened to the dog and used its body as an accordion.

Meanwhile, Honey's bratty and spoiled cat Wilbur demands an ice-cream cone after rehearsing singing and the piano against his will. Bosko sends the dog away, and then delivers an ice cream to Wilbur. Wilbur dislikes the flavor Bosko delivered to him and rudely retaliates, which ends in Bosko sitting, surprised, in the washing basket with a pair of underwear on his head.

References

Bosko's Soda Fountain Wikipedia