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Big-Hearted Bosko
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Big-Hearted Bosko

Mar 5, 1932
0h 7m
★ 4.8

Overview

While ice-skating on a frozen pond, Bosko and his dog discover a baby abandoned in the snow.

Genres

Comedy
Animation

Production Companies

Warner Bros. Cartoons
The Vitaphone Corporation

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Cast

Carman Maxwell

Bosko (voice) (uncredited)

Carman Maxwell

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