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Bosko, el chico parlante de tinta

Título original: Bosko the Talk-Ink Kid
  • 1929
  • 5min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,5/10
673
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Bosko, el chico parlante de tinta (1929)
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Un dibujante dibuja a Bosko, que enseguida cobra vida.Un dibujante dibuja a Bosko, que enseguida cobra vida.Un dibujante dibuja a Bosko, que enseguida cobra vida.

  • Dirección
    • Hugh Harman
    • Rudolf Ising
  • Guión
    • Friz Freleng
    • Hugh Harman
    • Rudolf Ising
  • Reparto principal
    • Rudolf Ising
    • Carman Maxwell
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,5/10
    673
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Hugh Harman
      • Rudolf Ising
    • Guión
      • Friz Freleng
      • Hugh Harman
      • Rudolf Ising
    • Reparto principal
      • Rudolf Ising
      • Carman Maxwell
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    • Bosko
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      • Hugh Harman
      • Rudolf Ising
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      • Friz Freleng
      • Hugh Harman
      • Rudolf Ising
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    7Mightyzebra

    A short cartoon film that set off Looney Tunes

    As long as we remember that this cartoon is racist (because Bosko is a black man) and that when the makers made it they would not have realized that it would be as insulting as it is, we can enjoy this cartoon as much as we can. I personally found this a bit boring, but then of course I remembered that the jokes and the portrayal of cartoon and human man were amazing in 1929. I preferred Bosko in his next appearance, "Sinkin' in the Bathtub", because it is more funny and has a storyline to it. As he is, I find Bosko a sweet character and I cannot help disliking him slightly when I remember he is actually a black man. I thought the way they combined animation and the human hand back then amazing - this was when my grandparents were babies or not yet born! I watched this cartoon because it was the first thing that lead up to Looney Tunes - so we must be grateful for it.

    In this cartoon, we first see a man (who is Rudolph Ising) drawing something. We watch his pen movements and find he has created a character called Bosko. Bosko comes to life on the pad and goes up to all sorts of antics...

    I recommend this cartoon to people who are interested in Looney Tunes history and to people who do not mind rasiscm in cartoons too much. Enjoy "Bosko the Talk-Ink Kid"! :-)

    7 and a half out of ten.
    2planktonrules

    My how times have changed!

    "Bosko the Talk-Ink Kid" is a rarely seen demo reel that pitched a new character, Bosko and ended up being the basis for Looney Tunes. Considering how wonderful the Looney Tunes films were in the 1940s and 50s with the likes of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Pepe le Pew, it's amazing how rotten their original star, Bosko, was.

    The film begins with an unidentified man (Rudolf Ising) sitting at an easel. He draws Bosko and then interacts with him--a style used often before, such as with the Fleischer Brothers Ko-Ko the Clown cartoons. However, when Bosko talked, I was shocked. Instead of the cute voice you'd later hear in the rather saccharine cartoons, he has a VERY stereotypical black voice--and it's NOT a particularly nice one. Today such a voice would probably offend most people and it's obvious that THE joke was that he was a black person. Not a whole lot to base your character on for a series of cartoons! Pretty lame and unfunny to boot.
    2larryloc

    Harman/Ising Demo Reel After leaving Mintz Studios

    How the mighty are fallen, Harman / Ising did not last long at Mintz Studio after he talked them into leaving Disney when he took Oswald away.

    This was their demo reel and it owes more to the Out of the Inkwell Koko shorts then it does to Disney. Racial stereo types, awful sound, and very bad acting by Rudy Ising, the human cartoonist trying to play the Max Fleischer part.

    It is very hard to believe that they got a job on the weight of this reel. But Schlesinger must have seen something in it or more likely knew their work at Disney.
    jbacks3

    You can almost smell the desperation...

    Everything the previous commenter said was correct with the exception that Harman-Ising did not produce this specifically for Leon Schlesinger. They created it to showcase their ability to synchronize speech on their own dime and shopped it around--- Leon was the guy that took the bait. You have to understand that Leon Schlesinger saw his title card business going down the drain in 1929 thanks to talkies. And it must be remembered that while the cartoon contains bad acting, racial stereotypes (not exactly a rare occurrence in pre-1949 cartoons from any studio, not just WB), you have to look at this from the context of both the time and purpose: the damn thing was never meant to be released at all! It's simply a plot-less 3 minute demo reel made to show off synchronized speech. Disney didn't accomplish this with Steamboat Willie! Leon Schlesinger was a hard-nosed businessman without an ounce of artistic creativity... which he made up for by arrogance. The cheap SOB fought continually with the guys over production costs, color, etc.--- all Leon cared about was the net profit, and not one whit about art. To his credit, he seldom interfered with the creative process--- unless it cost him money. It should also be pointed out that Leon was overjoyed when Harman & Ising finally left him--- artists were cheap and he had learned the business end of the cartoon business. Like it or not, this is a monumentally important cartoon from a purely technical perspective--- but you were never meant to see it! As a result, I would argue this is one of those rare instances where ratings shouldn't apply.
    3movieman_kev

    only watch as a curiosity

    The first Looney Tunes short ever features a blank ink spot that talks in an uneducated way and this is very fortunately NOT a barometer of how that rest of the animated shorts would be. This is painful to watch at times and lacks the humor or wit of later cartoon shorts by the studio, but this is where it all started and I guess one has to give it props for that if nothing else. I don't really recommend this on anything but prosperity's sake. This animated short can be found as an extra in the "From the Vaults" section on disc 4 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 1.

    My Grade: D

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      This is believed to be the first cartoon to use extensive synchronized speech.
    • Citas

      [first lines]

      Bosko: Well, here I is, and I shore feel good!

      Cartoonist: Oh-ho, you feel good, do you?

      Bosko: [pointing to the instrument with which he has just been created] Yeah, I's just out of da pen!

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      Featured in ToonHeads: A ToonHeads Special: The Lost Cartoons (2000)
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      Music by Charles Lawlor

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      • 1 de mayo de 1929 (Estados Unidos)
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      • 5min
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