Happy Harmonies
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Happy Harmonies is the name of a series of animated cartoons distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and produced by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising between 1934 and 1938.
Produced in Technicolor, these cartoons were very similar to Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies. They would occasionally feature Bosko, a character who starred in the first Looney Tunes shorts that the duo produced for Leon Schlesinger. After the first few releases, the design of Bosko changed from an ink blot to a realistic African American boy. 36 Cartoon were made.
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[edit] List of Cartoon
[edit] 1934
- The Discontented Canary
- The Old Pioneer
- Tale Of The Vienna Woods
- Bosko's Parlor Pranks
- Toyland Broadcast
[edit] 1935
- Hey-Hey Fever
- When The Cat's Away
- The Lost Chick
- The Calico Dragon
- Good Little Monkeys
- The Chinese Nightingale
- Poor Little Me
- Barnyard Babies
- The Old Plantation
- Honeyland
- Alias St. Nick
- Run, Sheep, Run
[edit] 1936
- Bottles
- The Early Bird And The Worm
- The Old Mill Pond
- Two Little Pups
- The Pups' Picnic
- To Spring
- Little Cheeser
- The Pups' Christmas
[edit] 1937
- Circus Daze
- Swing Wedding
- Bosko's Easter Eggs
- Little Ol' Bosko and the Pirates
- The Hound And The Rabbit
- The Wayward Pups
- Little Ol' Bosko and the Cannibals
[edit] 1938
- Little Ol' Bosko in Bagdad
- Pipe Dreams
- The Little Bantamweight