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Bosko's Dog Race
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Bosko's Dog Race

Jun 25, 1932
0h 8m
★ 5.2

Overview

Bosko enters his dog, Bruno, in a dog race.

Genres

Animation
Comedy

Production Companies

Warner Bros. Cartoons

Cast

Rochelle Hudson

Honey (voice) (uncredited)

Rochelle Hudson

Johnny Murray

Bosko (voice) (uncredited)

Johnny Murray

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