Year: 1930
Runtime: 8 mins
Language: English
Directors: Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising
The short begins with Bosko in a bathtub, cheerfully whistling “Singin’ in the Bathtub.” He turns the shower spray into a harp, hauls up his trousers by tugging his hair, and even lets the tub itself spring to life, standing on its hind legs to perform a lively dance, all presented with a series of playful visual gags.
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