1932 – 26 Titles
All cartoons are directed by Hugh Harman or Rudolf Ising. All cartoons are scored by Frank Marsales.
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Bosko at the Zoo | LT | Bosko, Honey | 1932-01-09 | ||
Pagan Moon | MM | 1932-01-31 |
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Battling Bosko | LT | Bosko, Honey | 1932-02-06 | ||
Freddy the Freshman | MM | Freddy the Freshman | 1932-02-20 |
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Big-Hearted Bosko | LT | Baby, Bosko, Bruno | 1932-03-05 | ||
Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee | MM | 1932-03-19 |
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Bosko's Party | LT | Bosko, Honey, Kitten, Wilbur | 1932-04-02 | ||
Goopy Geer | MM | Goopy Geer | 1932-04-16 |
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Bosko and Bruno | LT | Bosko, Bruno | 1932-04-30 | ||
It's Got Me Again! | MM | 1932-05-14 |
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Bosko and Honey | LT | Bosko, Bruno, Honey, Wilbur | 1932-05-28 |
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Moonlight for Two | MM | Goopy Geer, | 1932-06-11 |
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Bosko's Dog Race | LT | Bosko, Bruno, Honey, | 1932-06-25 | ||
Queen Was in the Parlor, The !The Queen Was in the Parlor | MM | Goopy Geer | 1932-07-09 |
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Bosko at the Beach | LT | Bosko, Bruno, Honey, Wilbur | 1932-07-23 | ||
I Love a Parade | MM | 1932-08-06 |
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Bosko's Store | LT | Bosko, Honey, Mouse, Wilbur | 1932-08-13 | ||
Bosko the Lumberjack | LT | Bosko, Honey, Donald | 1932-09-03 | ||
You're too Careless With Your Kisses! | MM | 1932-09-10 |
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Ride Him, Bosko! | LT | Bosko, First Cartoonist, Honey, Second Cartoonist | 1932-09-17 |
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I Wish I Had Wings | MM | 1932-10-15 |
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Bosko the Drawback | LT | Bosko, Honey, | 1932-10-22 | ||
Great Big Bunch of You, A !A Great Big Bunch of You | MM | 1932-11-12 |
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Bosko's Dizzy Date | LT | Bosko, Bruno, Honey, Wilbur | 1932-11-19 | ||
Three's a Crowd | MM | Donald | 1932-12-10 |
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Bosko's Woodland Daze | LT | Bosko, Bruno,elmer | 1932-12-17 |
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