The music-happy Bosko and Honey take a car ride, but bad luck briefly interrupts their fun.
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The film opens with Bosko whistling in his bathtub as the shower fills it with water. The song, appropriately, is "Singin' in the Bathtub." He plucks his toes and his nose to make musical sounds. He even plays the streams of water as if they were harp strings. The bathtub gets into the act, by rising on its feet and dancing around the bathroom, waving a bath towel and throwing sheets of toilet paper into the air as if they were flower petals. Bosko drives his anthropomorphic car to the home of his girlfriend, Honey. The two go for a ride, but the way is blocked by a haughty cow. Bosko pushes her body down under her legs, which stick up like tent poles, and drives over her. All is sunny and bright for Bosko and Honey until they lose control of the car. This event leads to more calamities, including Honey getting trapped in a runaway bathtub on wheels. Only the happy pair's good luck can save the day.
Written by J. Spurlin
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Looney Tunes #1: Sinkin' in the Bathtub
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Treiben in der Badewanne
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Hundiéndose en la bañera
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Купание в ванной
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Hundiéndose en la Bañera
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This film is the first in the "Looney Tunes" series. Honey makes her first appearance. Bosko makes his first appearance in a theatrical film, and his second appearance of any kind. (His first appearance was in a demo reel called Bosko the Talk-Ink Kid (1929), which was never released commercially.)
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In different scenes, Honey's hair bow switches between having and not having polka dots.
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Featured in
Accidental Playhouse (1990).
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Frühlingslied (Spring Song)
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