Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising were some of the earliest animation directors. They founded WB and MGM's animation studios and are the creators of the famous character Bosko. They started working for Walt Disney in the 1920s, helping to make the Alice Comedies and Oswald Rabbit cartoons. In 1928, they made a pilot film entitled "Bosko the Talk-Ink Kid". The film impressed film producer Leon Schlesinger so much that he decided to hire Harman and Ising to create a series of cartoons for Warner Brothers. The rest is history!
This DVD collects some of Harman and Ising's fun-filled, musical films from the early 1930s:
Bosko and Bruno (April 1932)
It's Got Me Again! (May 1932)
Moonlight for Two (June 1932)
Bosko's Dog Race (June 1932)
The Queen Was in the Parlor (July 1932)
Bosko at the Beach (July 1932)
I Love a Parade (August 1932)
Bosko's Store (August 1932)
Bosko the Lumberjack (September 1932)
You're Too Careless With Your Kisses! (September 1932)
I Wish I Had Wings (October 1932)
A Great Big Bunch of You (November 1932)
Three's a Crowd (December 1932)
The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives (January 1933)