
Sinkin' in the Bathtub
Apr 19 1930
•0h 8m
•Animation, Comedy
The film opens with Bosko taking a bath while whistling "Singin' in the Bathtub". A series of gags allows him to play the shower spray like a harp, pull up his pants by tugging his hair, and give the limelight to the bathtub itself which stands on its hind feet to perform a dance.
Cast
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Carman Maxwell
Bosko (voice) (uncredited)

Rochelle Hudson
Honey (voice) (uncredited)
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