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"Sinkin' in the Bathtub" is the very first short in the WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes series, released in [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation 1930]], starring WesternAnimation/BoskoTheTalkInkKid and made by [[Creator/HarmanAndIsing Hugh Harman And Rudolph Ising]] for Creator/WarnerBros However, this was not the first appearance of Bosko -- he first popped up in [[WesternAnimation/BoskoTheTalkInkKid1929 an unreleased 1929 pilot film.]]

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"Sinkin' in the Bathtub" is the very first short in the WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes series, released in [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation 1930]], 1930, starring WesternAnimation/BoskoTheTalkInkKid and made by [[Creator/HarmanAndIsing Hugh Harman And Rudolph Ising]] for Creator/WarnerBros However, this was not the first appearance of Bosko -- he first popped up in [[WesternAnimation/BoskoTheTalkInkKid1929 an unreleased 1929 pilot film.]]



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** None of the trademarks of Warner Brothers' animation are present here. It's a typical and almost unnotable 1930s cartoon. [[ValuesDissonance Also, Bosko speaks in an almost Stepin Fetchit-esque voice]], which was swapped out for a Mickey Mouse-esque falsetto voice after a few cartoons.

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** None of the trademarks of Warner Brothers' animation are present here. It's a typical and almost unnotable 1930s cartoon. [[ValuesDissonance Also, Bosko speaks in an almost Stepin Fetchit-esque voice]], voice, which was swapped out for a Mickey Mouse-esque falsetto voice after a few cartoons.

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