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  1. Sinkin' In The Bathtub is a 1930 black-and-white Looney Tunes cartoon and is the first in the "Looney Tunes" series. Honey makes her first appearance. Bosko makes his first appearance in a theatrical film, and his second appearance of any kind. (His first appearance was in a demo reel called Bosko the Talk-Ink Kid (1929), which was never released commercially.). A Hugh Harman-Rudolf Ising ...

  2. 22 de ago. de 2009 · The first Looney Tune (complete with original titles), released in cinemas in May, 1930. Directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising, and featuring the voices ...

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  3. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Sinkin' in the Bathtub is the first Looney Tunes cartoon short. It is also the first cartoon to be distributed by Warner Bros. The short was produced following the successful showing of "Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid" to Leon Schlesinger. Bosko (Carman Maxwell) Honey (Rochelle Hudson)

  4. I still love you." —The first (and handful) of lines in the cartoon. "Sinkin' in the Bathtub" is the very first short in the Looney Tunes series, released in 1930, starring Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid and made by Hugh Harman And Rudolph Ising for Warner Bros. However, this was not the first appearance of Bosko — he first popped up in an ...

  5. 30 de dez. de 2020 · From Wikipedia: Sinkin' in the Bathtub is the first Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon short as well as the first of the Looney Tunes series. The cartoon featur...

  6. Sinkin' in the Bathtub: Directed by Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising. With Rochelle Hudson, Carman Maxwell. The music-happy Bosko and Honey take a car ride, but bad luck briefly interrupts their fun.

  7. 31 de mai. de 2023 · Sinkinin the Bathtub is the first Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon short as well as the first of the Looney Tunes series. The short debuted in April 1930 (most likely April 19), at the Warner Bros. Theater in Hollywood. The cartoon features Bosko, and the title is a pun on the 1929 song Singin’ in the Bathtub.