Previous Cartoon | Next Cartoon 
The Tree's Knees |
|
|
|
|
advertisement
Cartoon Summary:
Bosko sets out to cut down a tree, and you just know that he'll have problems when the tree begins to beg for its life. Bosko's lumbering intentions take a turn... (more)
Cartoon Production Information:
Soundtrack: "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes," Written by Joseph Burke; "Trees," Music by Oscar Rasbach; "Rock-a-Bye Baby," Music by Effie I. Canning; "Here We Go Round the Mulberry... (more)
Additional Cartoon Pictures:
![]() |
The Tree's Knees Looney Tunes Opening Title |
We have more pictures from The Tree's Knees. Click Here To See All Our Cartoon Pictures From The Tree's Knees
Watch Cartoon Video:
You can watch this cartoon today on your computer. Just click below to start viewing "The Tree's Knees" online now.
If you know of more people who worked on this cartoon, or want to submit additional production information about The Tree's Knees, please submit your information here.
Cartoon Comments:
Below are comments about this cartoon submitted by people who have seen this show. Take a look and see what others have said about The Tree's Knees. We want to know what you think, too!! Feel free to share your own opinion- we do want to hear from you! You can add your own comments here.
Could this be the first "green" cartoon..? |
Comments By: constiffs |
This seventh Looney Tune of 1931 has Bosko going to cut down a tree but it comes to life and pleads for its life, surrounding itself with "baby" trees. Surreal, amusing, musical number of an ode to trees, there's even some "saucy"... (read more)
1 of 3 people found this comment useful
The Tree's Knees |
Comments By: damfine |
Yeah. Not a big fan of the plotless cartoons myself.
1 of 3 people found this comment useful
The Tree's Knees |
Comments By: Matthew Hunter |
There is no point to this cartoon, in short, it sucks! The whole basis of this cartoon is Bosko making music with and on trees, with the little cute animals chiming in. If you want to watch a Bosko cartoon, and believe me, Bosko was in some real classics,... (read more)
3 of 5 people found this comment useful
"The Tree's Knees" has not yet received enough votes to be rated. Vote Now!
This page has been viewed 205 times this month, and 1080 times total.


The Tree's Knees