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Bosko the Doughboy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bosko the Doughboy
''Bosko the Doughboy'' is a one-reel 1931 short subject animated cartoon, part of the ''Bosko'' series. It was directed by Hugh Harman, and first released on October 17, 1931 as part of the ''Looney Tunes'' series from the Leon Schlesinger animation studio and distributed by Warner Bros. The cartoon is usually considered one of the better Hugh Harman Bosko cartoons. ==Plot== The cartoon opens with images of explosions, gunfire, and heavy artillery; one character even fires into the camera. It is World War I, and the ever-cheerful Bosko is a doughboy eating down in a trench. Enemy fire destroys his meal, and later a picture of his girlfriend, Honey. Bosko shows a rare moment of anger, but is quickly cheered up by a fellow soldier. The two begin to dance, only to be interrupted by more gunfire. Bosko finally decides to fight back and downs an enemy bomber (actually a pelican) by using a fellow soldier as a cannon. A friendly hippopotamus is shot down by heavy artillery, which Bosko destroys with a pair of longjohns-turned-catapult. He then saves the wounded soldier by unzipping his navel and retrieving the shell inside. The projectile explodes anyway, turning the already black-faced Bosko even blacker and prompting him to exclaim "Mammy!" ''à la'' Al Jolson.
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