And as usual, entertaining themes with great artwork with realistic three dimensional depths. Once again, a big thumbs up for Foxo’s marvellous masterpiece, Bozo. Take your time to relax and enjoy the art, friends. They are done with such great care and skill.
Black and white animated cartoons warped my view of life. If you watch enough Columbia and Fleischer shorts, you start to feel like every wall has plaster showing, every piece of cloth or auto tire has a big patch on it, and the world is threadbare and squalid.
It’s hard to say how much worse it would have been if we’d had a working TV more of the time. Needless to say, a lot of those are my favorite cartoons now. Here’s THE FLOP HOUSE, where that lovable moppet Scrappy is operating a nickel-a-night kip for a bunch of derelict animals.
3. I think Bozo could speak if he wanted to – he just doesn’t see any need. Explaining what’s going on to the cop would have wasted time. This way he got the cop moving immediately, and at top speed, too.
danketaz Premium Member over 3 years ago
1 Bozo seems to have been getting household hints from Nancy.
2 Bozo has managed to accidentally recapture the days of his youth.
3 Bozo being the stellar citizen that he is, promptly alerts the constabulary to a local crime wave.
Ninette over 3 years ago
3. Used to take two revolvers, now a glance will do.
Gent over 3 years ago
1. I has seen walls like this.
2. Tee hee! She thinks you’re a kid, Bozo.
3. Bozo always happy to helps em does their duty.
Gent over 3 years ago
And as usual, entertaining themes with great artwork with realistic three dimensional depths. Once again, a big thumbs up for Foxo’s marvellous masterpiece, Bozo. Take your time to relax and enjoy the art, friends. They are done with such great care and skill.
Rick Parkhurst Premium Member over 3 years ago
Surprised Umbrella Man did not make a cameo in the picture.
PoodleGroomer over 3 years ago
Always drill nail holes in plaster walls.
Dirty Dragon over 3 years ago
2 – Sorry Bozo, you just ain’t got the legs for it.
Kip Williams over 3 years ago
Black and white animated cartoons warped my view of life. If you watch enough Columbia and Fleischer shorts, you start to feel like every wall has plaster showing, every piece of cloth or auto tire has a big patch on it, and the world is threadbare and squalid.
It’s hard to say how much worse it would have been if we’d had a working TV more of the time. Needless to say, a lot of those are my favorite cartoons now. Here’s THE FLOP HOUSE, where that lovable moppet Scrappy is operating a nickel-a-night kip for a bunch of derelict animals.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPqtVobebFM&ab_channel=95filmforever
look it up
Mark Thomas over 3 years ago
1. Those old plaster walls were fragile back then.
2. Little girls love guys in shorts.
3. That’s one way to call for help.
Bradley Walker over 3 years ago
2. And then there was Mad Magazine’s ode to Superman, “He Wore Long Johns Under His Short Shorts.”
CougarAllen over 3 years ago
3. I think Bozo could speak if he wanted to – he just doesn’t see any need. Explaining what’s going on to the cop would have wasted time. This way he got the cop moving immediately, and at top speed, too.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 3 years ago
① Bozo hasn’t heard of 3M Command Strips.
② Sorry Bozo, you’re not long enough for shorts.
③ Imagine this scene in today’s world … A cop with a baton and a robber with two guns, and two scared civilians.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 3 years ago
1)Even with the best of intentions: Bozo moves to cover the damage to the wall with painting. Then really makes it worse.
2)Change of clothes: Seeing a tall man attracting the ladies Bozo changes clothes and attracts a girl child his sizes. He is confused over it.
3)Surprise!: Bozo rushes past a cop to follow him to a crime in progress.
Impkins Premium Member over 3 years ago
The little girl is just too cute!!!!!! :)
POGGERS {person} over 3 years ago
smart bozo