Rudolf ising is thinking of ideas for a new character, until he draws a blackfaced person with an ink pen, who comes to life. Ising then talks to the charact. The short was not seen much after that and was thought lost until 2000, when cartoon network aired an episode of toonheads titled toonheads:
The lost cartoons, featuring many rare installments of the looney tunes franchise, including an. Rudolf ising is thinking of ideas for a new character, until he draws a blackfaced person, who comes to life. The new character introduces himself as bosko,.
In 1928, when walt disney lost control of his oswald the lucky rabbit cartoon series, producer george winkler hired away several of disney's animators to con. Directed by hugh harman, rudolf ising. With rudolf ising, carman maxwell.
A cartoonist draws bosko, who promptly comes to life. Leon schlesinger found the film and thusly produced/sold a number of bosko cartoons to warner bros. , thus starting the phenomenon that is looney tunes. This 5 minute cartoon is, simply put, plotless.
It consists of rudolf ising drawing up the character of bosko, who comes to live and performs for ising, including tap dancing, playing the piano. An unreleased test film meant to show off hugh harman and rudolf ising's new character, bosko. The cartoon was first show to audiences in 2000 as part of the toonheads episode the lost cartoons;
However, this version is heavily edited.