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7 unusual facts about Oswald the Lucky Rabbit


Five and Dime

Five and Dime is a cartoon short by Walter Lantz Productions, and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.

Oh, What a Knight

Oh, What a Knight is an Oswald the Lucky Rabbit an American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks, and released in 1928 by The Walt Disney Studio.

Pooch the Pup

While Lantz went on to direct the Pooch the Pup shorts, his colleague Bill Nolan would focus on the long-running Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons.

The Opry House

The early Disney cartoons, like Steamboat Willie show many similarities to the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons that preceded them.

The Window Washers

Different from how most cats appear earlier in the series, the feline in the cartoon wears shorts, one of few things that would inspire Walt Disney to create Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in 1927.

Wild and Woolfy

Wild and Woolfy is basically a color remake of the 1935 Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon Towne Hall Follies, also directed by Avery (albeit just credited in the other cartoon as a "lead animator") and it featured an identical storyline, despite being set in a different historical context.

Yanky Clippers

Yanky Clippers is a silent animated film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.


Bob Iger

In the same year, he also re-acquired the rights to Walt Disney's first star Oswald the Lucky Rabbit from NBCUniversal by releasing sportscaster Al Michaels from ABC Sports to NBC Sports.

Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion

Oswald the Lucky Rabbit contacts Mickey Mouse to tell him the castle has mysteriously arrived in Wasteland and that Minnie Mouse has been spotted inside of it.

Julius the Cat

Julius (the Cat) is a funny animal cartoon character, starring in the first animated series created by Walt Disney, the Alice Comedies, making him the predecessor of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and Mickey Mouse.


see also

Great Guns!

Great Guns! has been released on the Walt Disney Treasures DVD series in the DVD set The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.