

Hobo Bobo
1947 Directed by Robert McKimsonLittle Bobo the Elephant decides to leave a jungle, where he is assigned to the thankless task of moving logs with his trunk, for a glamorous life in a circus in America. On the advice of a minah bird, Bobo paints himself pink to gain access to a ship bound for the U.S., because nobody on the ship will admit to seeing a pink elephant much less act to remove the presumed hallucination. After Bobo arrives in America, a steet-cleaner washes his pink color away, and people are now willing to acknowledge seeing the little elephant. Bobo is arrested by the police and chained for trial by judge, and the judge sentences him to life - in a circus, where he is bat "boy" for the big top baseball team, and laments that he's carrying logs (i.e. bats) yet again!

Mel Blanc
....................................................New Yorkers / Baby (voice)

Robert C. Bruce
....................................................Narrator / New Yorkers (voice)

Stan Freberg
....................................................Bobo (voice)
Director
...........................................................Robert McKimson
Story
...........................................................Warren Foster
Animation
...........................................................Rod Scribner
Richard Bickenbach
Izzy Ellis
Layout Supervisor
...........................................................Cornett Wood
Background Designer
...........................................................Richard H. Thomas
Production Companies
...................................................Warner Bros. Cartoons
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Animation
Comedy
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