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* [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: Understandably, if you're a modern Looney Tunes fan whos used to all of the later characters like [[Bugs Bunny]], [[Daffy Duck]], [[Wile E Coyote and The Road Runner (Animation)|Wile E Coyote and The Road Runner]], etc., these early shorts will be quite an odd experience to see compared to the later shorts.
* [[Dogface]]: his look in [[Tiny Toon Adventures]].
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* [[Everybody Laughs Ending]]: The ending of "Congo Jazz".
* [[Flat Character]]: Moreso with his successor Buddy, though.
* [[Gainaxing]]: Done by a ''[[Non
* [[The Golden Age of Animation]]
* [[Looney Tunes in The Thirties]]: From 1929 to 1933 for Bosko. Buddy took over around mid to late 1933, and was retired in 1935.
* [[Music Soothes the Savage Beast]]: Done by Bosko to a tiger in the beginning of "Congo Jazz".
* [[No Ending]]: Taken to the utmost extreme in "Ride Him, Bosko!". Just as Bosko is hot on of the trail of the kidnapped Honey, the film goes to Rudy Ising and his animators [[Screw This, I'm Outta Here|get up and leave]] without resolving the [[Cliff Hanger]], obliterating the [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|fourth wall]] in a way that hints at later Warner Bros. more than contemporaneous Disney.
* [[Off With His Head]]: In "Hold Anything", Bosko ''decapitates a mouse with a saw''--and it's [[Played for Laughs]]!
* [[Pie Eyed]]: [[Depending On the Artist]].
* [[Precision F
* [[Public Domain Animation]]: All of the shorts prior to "Ride Em, Bosko!" are [[Public Domain]].
* [[Rhymes On a Dime]]: In "Ride 'Em Bosko", there's an exposition card which says "Red Gulch, where men are men, nine times out of ten."
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