There's Good Boos To-Night is a 1948 animated short directed by Izzy Sparber and narrated by Frank Gallop, featuring Casper the Friendly Ghost.
[3] The title is a play on "There's good news tonight", the sign-on catchphrase of radio commentator Gabriel Heatter.
[4] The cartoon opens with Casper sitting beside his grave, decorated with the Bible segment 'love thy neighbor', reading a book on animal friends.
Casper and the fox quickly bond, and he names the cub "Ferdie" and considers him his best friend.
Casper cradles the fox's body and breaks down in tears, having lost the only friend he has ever had in his life.