Tittle: "Hey-Hey Fever"
Release year: 1935
Series: Happy Harmonies
Characters: Bosko, Bruno
Directed by Hugh Harman (uncredited)
Starring: Carman Maxwell, Billy Bletcher (uncredited)
Produced by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising
Story (IMDB): Bosko falls asleep at a sign promoting Mother Goose bread, and Mother Goose characters come to life in Great Depression-like era.
My rating: 2 stars. I like animation in it with some really nice camera shots. It can be a much better cartoon, but terrible singing and voice acting (I barely understand what they're saying) makes this short unwatchable.
Trivia:
*The last cartoon featuring original, blackface Bosko.
* Is this Bosko actually dead, because of starving in real life?
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Ted Lewis impression:
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