Hold Anything

Hold Anything is a 1930 animated cartoon with the fourth appearance of Bosko and the second appearance of Honey.

Summary
The film features Bosko working on a construction site with a goat and several small mice (all of which bear a strong resemblance to Mickey Mouse Hugh Harman and Rudolph Ising Bosko's directors had worked with Walt Disney for several years before joining Warner Bros.). After several minutes of relatively uneventful working (marked mainly by a song and dance sequence in which one of the mice is temporarily decapitated) Bosko spots his girlfriend Honey working in a nearby office building. After some brief flirtation Bosko jumps down into Honey's office pulls out a sheet of sheet music places it in Honey's typewriter and begins playing the typewriter like a piano. Meanwhile back at the construction site the goat eats a steam-powered machine and begins to float upward. Bosko reaches out the window and begins playing the goat like pipe organ. The goat begins to float away and as Bosko hangs on for his life he accidentally grabs onto a set of udders and get sprayed with milk distracting him enough to lose his grip and fall onto a set of bricks. Bosko inexplicably divides into six miniature Boskos and begins playing the bricks as a xylophone before reforming to his usual self and the cartoon ends.

Censorship

 * When this cartoon aired on Nickelodeon's Looney Tunes on Nick installment show the part where Bosko decapitates a mouse was removed.