Oswald the Lucky Rabbit filmography
The following is a complete list of cartoons starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
Walt Disney produced 26 cartoons during 1927–1928, 26 cartoons were produced after Walt Disney's departure during the Winkler years (1928–1929), and 142 cartoons were produced by Walter Lantz during 1929–1943, making 194 cartoons in total.
Shorts
The Disney years
1927
Film | Notes |
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Poor Papa | First cartoon produced in series (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later.[1] Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Not on DVD, but survives; one print was screened at a 1987 animation retrospective,[2] others were put up for auction in 2001,[3] 2013, and 2014. Disney owns a 35mm of the short. |
Trolley Troubles | The first Oswald cartoon released (was the second one produced). Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. |
Oh Teacher | A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. |
The Mechanical Cow | Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. |
Great Guns! | Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. |
All Wet | Directed by Ub Iwerks. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. |
The Ocean Hop | A few sequences went missing when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. |
The Banker's Daughter | Lost cartoon. A few sketches of this film survive. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. |
Empty Socks | Not on DVD, but a fragmentary print[4] and a mostly complete second print[5] survive. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. |
Rickety Gin | Lost cartoon. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. |
1928
Film | Notes |
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Harem Scarem | Lost cartoon. Animation drawings from a small part of this film survive, and were compiled by Disney into a video clip in 2012. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. |
Neck 'n' Neck | Lost cartoon. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. |
The Ol' Swimmin' Hole | Lost cartoon. but poster survives. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. |
Africa Before Dark | A few sequences went missing when it was rediscovered. Animated by Ub Iwerks. |
Rival Romeos | Animated by Ub Iwerks. |
Bright Lights | Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. |
Sagebrush Sadie | Lost cartoon, but a small fragment of a pencil test has survived. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. |
Ride 'Em Plowboy | Lost cartoon, but a storyboard page survives [6]
Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, and Friz Freleng. |
Ozzie of the Mounted | Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, Ben Clopton, and Les Clark. |
Hungry Hobos | Available with the latest release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. A once a missing cartoon, this cartoon was discovered in a vault in England in November 2011. |
Oh, What a Knight | Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short "Ye Olden Days". |
Sky Scrappers | Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short, "Building a Building". |
The Fox Chase | Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton |
Tall Timber | Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton |
Sleigh Bells | Rediscovered in 2015. Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks.[7] |
Hot Dog | Lost cartoon, but the title card and a storyboard page of the cartoon survives[8] |
The Winkler years
1928
Film | Notes |
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High Up | Lost cartoon. Directed by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. |
Mississippi Mud | Lost cartoon. |
Panicky Pancakes | Lost cartoon. Directed by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton |
Fiery Fireman | Directed by Friz Freleng and Rudolph Ising |
Rocks and Socks | Lost cartoon. |
South Pole Flight | Lost cartoon. Directed by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton |
Bull-Oney | Lost cartoon. Directed by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer |
A Horse Tale | Lost cartoon. Directed by Rollin Hamilton and Tom Palmer |
Farmyard Follies | Lost cartoon. Directed by Walter Lantz and Rollin Hamilton. |
1929
Film | Notes |
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Homeless Homer | Directed by Rudolph Ising and Friz Freleng |
Yanky Clippers | Directed by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. |
Hen Fruit | Lost cartoon. The first sound Oswald cartoon. |
Sick Cylinders | Exists only as silent print. Directed by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton |
Hold 'Em Ozzie | Lost cartoon. |
The Suicide Sheik | Lost cartoon. Directed by Hugh Harman |
Alpine Antics | Exists only as silent print. Directed by Tom Palmer. |
The Lumberjack | Sound status of print uncertain. |
The Fishing Fool | Lost cartoon |
Stage Stunts | Lost cartoon |
Stripes and Stars | Lost cartoon |
The Wicked West | Lost cartoon. Directed by Friz Freleng |
Ice Man's Luck | Lost cartoon |
Nuts and Jolts | Lost cartoon. Directed by Hugh Harman |
Jungle Jingles | Exists only as silent print. Directed by Ben Clopton |
Weary Willies | Exists only as silent print. Directed by Friz Freleng |
Saucy Sausages | Lost cartoon. |
The Walter Lantz/Universal years
1929
Film | Notes |
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Race Riot | The first Oswald short produced by Walter Lantz. |
Oil's Well | |
Permanent Wave | |
Cold Turkey | Lost cartoon, Oswald speaks for the first time. |
Pussy Willie | An Italian print of the short was found on Ebay in 2015.[9] |
Amateur Nite | Alternate Title: Amateur Night
Exist only as a silent print. |
Hurdy Gurdy | |
Snow Use | |
Nutty Notes | Lost cartoon, but a poster survives. |
Ozzie of the Circus | Lost cartoon. |
1930
Film | Notes |
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Kounty Fair | The cartoon's soundtrack is currently missing. |
Chilly Con Carmen | Russell Merritt has suggested that the 1929 Silly Symphony El Terrible Toreador may have been based on an unfinished Disney Oswald cartoon. In that case, Chilly Con Carmen may represent the later Oswald staff finishing their version of the short. |
Kisses and Kurses | Lost cartoon. |
Broadway Folly | Rediscovered in 2010. |
Bowery Bimbos | An Italian print of the short was found on eBay in 2015.[10] |
The Hash Shop | |
The Prison Panic | |
Tramping Tramps | |
Hot for Hollywood | Vitaphone disc of the soundtrack was found in 2005. |
Hell's Heels | |
My Pal Paul | Produced to promote the 1930 Universal Studios feature film The King of Jazz. Paul Whiteman is caricatured. |
Not So Quiet | |
Spooks | |
Cold Feet | Rediscovered in 2010. A drawing made by the animators attributed to this short shows Oswald playing a radiator like an accordion. This idea never made it to the final cartoon. |
Snappy Salesman | Possibly a withheld 1929 entry. |
Henpecked | |
The Singing Sap | The first cartoon on which Tex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery)[11] |
The Detective | |
The Fowl Ball | |
The Navy | Oswald wears shoes for the first time. |
Mexico | Soundtrack found in 2013. |
Africa | Oswald's theme song is featured for the first time. |
Alaska | |
Mars | Only one copy of this cartoon exists |
1931
Film | Notes |
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China | |
College | |
Shipwreck | Oswald wears gloves for the first time. |
The Farmer | |
The Fireman | |
Sunny South | |
Country School | |
The Bandmaster | |
Northwoods | |
The Stone Age | |
Radio Rhythm | Alternate Title: "The Radio Bug." |
Kentucky Belles | |
Hot Feet | |
The Hunter | Oswald wears a shirt for the first time.
Some plot elements in the cartoon would be used again in Carnival Capers. |
Wonderland | |
The Hare Mail | Retitled as "The Hare Mail" for home distribution. |
The Fisherman | Alternate Title: "The Fisherman (Reissue Title)."
The title cards of this print are missing. |
The Clown | |
1932
Film | Notes |
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Grandma's Pet | Survives complete, though the ending card is still missing. |
Mechanical Man | |
Wins Out | |
Beau and Arrows | |
Making Good | |
Let's Eat | Alternate Title: "Foiled (Working Title)." |
The Winged Horse | |
Cat Nipped | |
A Wet Knight | Some plot elements in this short would be featured in "Krazy Spooks", a 1933 Krazy Kat cartoon.
Mozart's "Turkish March" is used in the short. "Music Hath Charms" is also featured in the cartoon. The song itself was made for "King of Jazz," a 1930 Universal film. |
A Jungle Jumble | |
Day Nurse | |
The Busy Barber | Survives almost complete but a few sequences went missing. A remake of the silent 1929 Oswald cartoon "Yanky Clippers." |
Carnival Capers | |
Wild and Woolly | |
Teacher's Pests | |
1933
Film | Notes |
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The Plumber | Alternate Title: "The Plumber." |
The Shriek | Some plot elements in this short would be used in King Klunk, a Pooch the Pup cartoon released later in the same year.
The cartoon is a parody of The Sheik, a 1921 Paramount film. |
Going to Blazes | |
Beau Best | |
Ham and Eggs | |
Confidence | Alternate Title: "A New Deal (Working Title)."
President Franklin D. Roosevelt is caricatured. |
Five and Dime | Celebrities caricatured in this short include: Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and Jimmy Durante. |
The Zoo | |
The Merry Old Soul | Among those that appear in the film are the band leader Paul Whiteman, "singer" Roscoe Ates, Mae Wes, Harold Lloyd, and Zasu Pitts. |
Parking Space | |
1934
Film | Notes |
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Chicken Reel | |
The Candy House | |
The County Fair | |
The Toy Shoppe | Despite the screen credit, Walter Lantz was the sole director.
In 1984, Fred Ladd and Entercolor Technologies Corp. colorized this cartoon as a test for Universal. The studio rejected this and all future plans for colorizing black and white Lantz cartoons.[12] |
Kings Up | |
Wolf! Wolf! | |
The Ginger Bread Boy | Alternate Title: "The Gingerbread Boy."
The story within the cartoon is based on "The Gingerbread Man," a fairy tale published in 1875. |
Goldielocks and the Three Bears | |
Annie Moved Away | |
Wax Works | |
William Tell | |
Chris Columbus Jr. | Alternate Title: "Christopher Columbus, Jr. (Home Distribution)."
Incorrectly listed in Leonard Maltin's "Of Mice and Magic" as "Chris Columbo Jr." |
The Dizzy Dwarf | |
Ye Happy Pilgrims | |
Sky Larks | Alternate Title: "The Sky Larks." |
Spring in the Park | The last Oswald cartoon with Bill Nolan as an animator. |
Toyland Premiere | |
1935
Film | Notes |
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Robinson Crusoe Isle | |
The Hillbilly | According to the Southern Mountaineers Filmography of Appalachian State University Libraries, this is one of the earliest hillbilly cartoons. |
Two Little Lambs | |
Do a Good Deed | |
Elmer the Great Dane | |
Springtime Serenade | Lyrics by Walter Lantz. |
Town Hall Follies | The storyline was reworked by Avery ten years later in MGM's Wild and Woolfy (this time set in the Wild West) featuring "Droopy" |
At Your Service | |
Bronco Buster | |
Amateur Broadcast | |
The Quail Hunt | Alternate Title: "Quail Hunt (Home Distribution)." |
Monkey Wretches | The final appearance of Oswald in his original design.
The first appearance by monkeys Meany, Miny and Moe (who were supporting players). Their popularity led to their development into a series of their own for Universal. |
Case of the Lost Sheep | The first cartoon to feature the white Oswald, a concept by Manuel Moreno. Despite retaining the name, this later version of Oswald looks like a completely different character. |
Doctor Oswald | From this point onward, the character is referred to as "Oswald Rabbit" instead of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" in the title cards. |
1936
Film | Notes |
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Soft Ball Game | Alternate Title: "The Softball Game." |
Alaska Sweepstakes | Alternate Title: "Alaska Mush." |
Slumberland Express | |
Beauty Shoppe | |
The Barnyard Five | |
Fun House | Alternate Title: "Fun House (Reissue Title)."
Re-released by Castle Films as "Fun House." |
Farming Fools | Later in 1936, Meany, Miny and Moe would star in their own series. |
Battle Royal | |
Music Hath Charms | |
Kiddie Revue | |
Beach Combers | Alternate Title: "Beachcombers."
Re-released by Castle Films as "Beach Combers." |
Night Life of the Bugs | The first screen credits for Dick Bickenbach and Jack Dunham.
The title parodies that of the 1935 Universal feature film "Night Life of the Gods." |
Puppet Show | |
The Unpopular Mechanic | |
Gopher Trouble | Partally lost cartoon. Exist only as a silent 8mm print. |
1937
Film | Notes |
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Everybody Sing | The first Oswald cartoon to feature the more streamlined, slimmer variation of Manuel Moreno's Oswald. |
Duck Hunt | |
The Birthday Party | Alternate Title: "The Quint's Birthday."
This cartoon celebrates the 10th anniversary of ex-Disney star Oswald. |
Trailer Thrills | |
The Wily Weasel | |
The Playful Pup | Lost cartoon, only the title card and the ending card survive.[13] |
Lovesick | Alternate Title: "Love Sick." |
Keeper of the Lions | |
The Mechanical Handy Man | Alternate Title: "Mechanical Handyman." |
Football Fever | The Title cards of this print are missing. |
The Mysterious Jug | |
The Dumb Cluck | |
1938
Film | Notes |
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The Lamp Lighter | Alternate Title: "The Lamplighter." |
Man Hunt | Alternate Title: "The Manhunt." |
Yokel Boy Makes Good | |
Trade Mice | Copyrighted as "The Trade Mice." |
Feed the Kitty | The titles cards of this print are missing. The final cartoon in the Oswald series. Oswald appears in two further shorts, "Happy Scouts" and "The Egg Cracker Suite."
Alex Lovy's directorial debut. |
Happy Scouts | Fred Kopietz's directorial debut.
The last Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon shot in black and white. |
1943
Film | Notes |
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The Egg Cracker Suite | This title is a play on The Nutcracker Suite, composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. This cartoon would be Oswald the Rabbit's swan song. Though Oswald's screen career concludes in this cartoon, he would have a long run in comic books. This was one of the few Oswalds produced in color.
Emery Hawkins' first onscreen credit at Walter Lantz Productions, and the only Lantz short directed by Ben Hardaway and Hawkins. |
Return to Disney
2013
Film | Notes |
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Get a Horse! | First appearance by Oswald in a Disney cartoon following reacquisition in 2006. |
References
- ↑ "Poor Papa at The Encyclopedia of Disney Animated Shorts". Retrieved 2010-12-12.
- ↑ "Before Snow White... And After," film festival flier; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1987.
- ↑ "Poor Papa at Artfact auction results site". Retrieved 2011-11-30.
- ↑ "Oswald's Christmas With the Cats," Disney twenty-three magazine, Winter 2012.
- ↑ "Disney-filmskatt funnet i Norge" Aftenposten 11 December 2014
- ↑ "Baxterfilms : I come with Oswald goodies! Storyboard pages for...".
- ↑ "'Lost' Disney cartoon Sleigh Bells to be screened". BBC News. Retrieved November 3, 2015.
- ↑ "Baxterfilms : Storyboard pages for the last of the Disney...".
- ↑ http://www.ebay.com/itm/131658304527?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
- ↑ http://www.ebay.com/itm/16mm-sound-old-cartoon-ONE-STRANGE-POLICEMAN-title-in-Italian-Oswald-/141834717704
- ↑ "Tex Avery". IMDb.
- ↑ "The Walter Lantz Cartune Encyclopedia: Miscellaneous Cartunes". goldenagecartoons.com.
- ↑ "The Walter Lantz Cartune Encyclopedia: 1937".