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Congo Jazz

In this whimsical adventure, a charismatic character named Bosko trades in his hunting gear for a musical instrument, sparking an impromptu jam session with the jungle's vibrant animal community.

A hunter named Bosko navigates the jungle, unaware that a tiger is stalking him. However, instead of attacking, Bosko tricks the tiger into singing and dancing with him. He then plays a prank on the tiger, exposing its underpants and sending it flying off a cliff. Later, Bosko befriends a baby ape and plays with it, only to get spit on. He retaliates by removing the ape's flap and giving it a playful spank. The father ape appears, furious, but Bosko calms him down with a stick of gum. The unlikely duo even plays a tune together, stretching the gum out of their mouths. As the story progresses, the jungle animals come together to create a joyful musical performance, using their body parts and the environment as instruments.

Info about Congo Jazz

Studio(s): Harman-Ising Productions, The Vitaphone Corporation

Originally Released: United States, Aug 07, 1930

Production Country: United States

Genres:Animation, Comedy, Family, Short, Musical