- Sinkin' in the Bathtub
Infobox Hollywood cartoon
cartoon_name = Sinkin' in the Bathtub
series =Bosko
caption =
director =Hugh Harman Rudolph Ising
story_artist =Elizabeth Daily
animator = Isadore Freleng
voice_actor =Carman Maxwell Rochelle Hudson
(both uncredited)
musician =Frank Marsales
producer = Hugh Harman
Rudolph Ising
distributor =Warner Bros.
release_date =April 19 ,1930
color_process = B&W
runtime = 7:55 min
movie_language = English
followed_by =Congo Jazz "Sinkin' in the Bathtub" was the very first
Warner Bros. theatricalcartoon short as well as the very first of the "Looney Tunes " series.The short was produced and directed by
Hugh Harman andRudolf Ising , with animation by a very youngFriz Freleng .Leon Schlesinger was credited as an associate producer, and the title card also gave credit to theWestern Electric apparatus used to create the film.Made in 1930, this short marked the theatrical debut of
Bosko the "Talk-Ink Kid" whom Harman and Ising had created to show to Warner Brothers. Bosko became their first star character, surpassed only much later byPorky Pig andDaffy Duck .A clip of this cartoon was seen on a 1990 episode of
Pee-Wee's Playhouse . It exists in its entirety on the box set.Plot synopsis
The film opens with Bosko taking a bath while singing "
Singin' in the Bathtub ". A series of gags allow him to play the shower spray like a harp, pull up his pants by tugging his hair, and give the limelight to the bathtub itself which stands on its hind feet to perform a dance.Once he finds his car, which had left the garage to use the outhouse, Bosko goes to visit his girlfriend Honey, who is showering in front of an open window. A goat eats the flowers he brought, so he serenades her to get her to come out. A saxophone full of bubbles provide a floating cascade of steps for her as she alights from the balcony.
Their country drive presents grave perils for Bosko, ending with the car plunging over a cliff into a lake. Always able to adapt, Bosko continues their date as a boating trip and plays the last refrain using lilypads as a marimba.
Censorship
*When this cartoon aired on Nickelodeon, Bosko's cry of "Mammy!" as he's stuck on the runaway car was muted.
References
* Steve Schneider, "That's All Folks!: The Art of Warner Bros. Animation" (New York:
Henry Holt & Co., 1990)
* Jerry Beck and Will Friedwald, "Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros. Cartoons" (New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1989)External links
* " [http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/220-Sinkin%2527_In_The_Bathtub.html Sinkin' in the Bathtub] " at the
Big Cartoon Database
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