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Enjoy a rare example of early animation with The Booze Hangs High (1930)โ€”the fourth Looney Tunes short featuring Bosko, Warner Bros.โ€™ first cartoon star. Directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising, this zany black-and-white classic takes us to a barnyard full of slapstick and surreal humor: dancing farm animals, a horse played like a violin, mischievous piglets discovering booze, and that unforgettable trap-door corncob gag.

๐Ÿ“ฝ Public Domain Disclaimer:
This cartoon is in the public domain in the United States and is shared here for educational and entertainment purposes. No copyright is claimed on the film itself.

Dive into the roots of American cartooning and relish a peppy, playful relic from Warner Bros.โ€™ earliest experiments in animation!
Transcript
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00:10ๅ•Š
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00:18ๅ•Š
00:20ๅ•Š
00:25ๅ•Š
00:27How-ya.
00:31Oi-ioi.
00:32Oi-ioi.
00:34Oi-ioi.
00:45Oi-ioi.
00:52Oi-ioi.
00:55Ha, ha, ha!
01:25Ha, ha, ha!
01:55Ha, ha, ha!
02:25Ha, ha, ha!
02:27Hold it, hold it!
02:55Ha, ha, ha!
03:09It's right there!
03:14Get back!
03:16Ha, ha!
03:20Oh, my God!
03:50The end of the day is the end.
03:56Crap to the end of the day.
04:01The end of the day is the end.
04:06The end of the day is the end.
04:11I'm not going to be on my phone.
04:15I see you in the end of the day.
04:18Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!
04:48Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!
05:00Worthy flowers, how fly high
05:06Sweet ed or light
05:10Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!
05:16Ha! Ha! Ha. Ha!
05:20Ha! Ha!
05:22Grrrr.
05:30Ha! Ha!
05:41That's all, folks.
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