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Bosko the Doughboy is a one-reel 1931 short subject animated cartoon, part of the Bosko series. It was directed by Hugh Harman, and first released on October 17, 1931 as part of the Looney Tunes series from Harman-Ising Productions and distributed by Warner Bros. The film score was composed by Frank Marsales. *This project's entire video filtering, has been made possible through the courtesy of the Avisynth's talented developers, that shared their complex work online over the years. The work i've put into manually setting up every file and correctly filtering without losing important details is immense. The comparison through Avsp tabs has been exhausting. Dumbasses just smooth everything up, or load sources straight to handbrake encoder or whatever bad software they're using nowadays. All efforts and delays were worth it. By having the best edges, i'm glad i've replaced the low resolution/bitrate starved 'classic' encodes, which some hardcore collectors might remember from the first LT/MM torrent shared years ago. Props for whoever collected all the rare, unmastered shorts, released as extras on a ton of classic movie dvds. I'd also like to credit Raman2779 from dejatoons irc network, for sending me his Looney Tunes bootleg dvds. Many of my tv tagged encodes come from his sources. Credits to RoxMarty a collector from rutracker, that shared the most proper, sharpen looking laserdisc dvr recordings from The Golden Age of Looney Tunes and other, i could find online. Don't be surprised if you check laserdisc or tv tagged files here, that seem to look better than some dvd encodes. Remember, only the blurays and golden collection dvds, fully contain digitally remastered shorts. Some laserdiscs were really blurry, and most of the stuff lacked colour, which i had to tweak.