Bosko's Fox Hunt is a 1931 Looney Tunes short directed by Hugh Harman.
Plot[]
Bosko is on a fox hunt. One of the other hunters is an elephant that is riding a horse. Bosko's horse sags so badly in the middle that he shoves a log down its throat to keep its belly from hitting the ground. When they come to a ravine, the horse spits out the log to use as a bridge, but he doesn't sag anymore. The fox they are hunting isn't at all worried. He crosses the pond by stepping on stones, and also by using floating logs as a raft. When the elephant sees the fox, he blows his trunk like a bugle to alert the others. The fox hides and the hunters pass by, then the fox laughs at them, but Bosko is bringing up the rear. The fox repositions a puddle so that Bosko and his horse will land in it. When they do, Bosko's horse gets mad and leaves. Bruno leads Bosko to his prey. The fox bites Bruno on the butt, then hides in a cave. Bosko reaches into the cave and grabs the tail of a wild boar!
Notes[]
- This marks the first appearance of Bosko's dog, Bruno.
- This cartoon entered the public domain in 1959 as Sunset Productions did not renew the copyright in time.
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