Africa (1930) - Oswald the Lucky Rabbit

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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Walter Lantz Production #146. Released December 1, 1930. Directed by Walter Lantz and "Bill" Nolan. Animated by Clyde Geronimi, Manuel Moreno, Ray Abrams, Fred Avery, Lester Kline, and "Pinto" Colvig. Music by James Dietrich.

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  • i love oswald

  • that awkward moment when you took a break from studying to watch cartoons and the main character sings at you not to slack off. xD Oh, well, back to US History...

    This is probably my favorite of the Oswald voices I've heard so far. They used a squeaky Mickey-like voice for him later (in "Merry Old Soul", for example), and I don't think it suits him as well as this one does.

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  • The last time a piece of his theme song was used, I think that was in Grandma's Pet (1932).

  • If Oswald were to appear in new cartoons, maybe he should sound like the teenage Ben Tennyson.

  • 5:39 Now THAT was lucky.

  • @luvcatz94 I already know that Oswald is Mickey's older brother. Oswald is one year older than Mickey. I also have the game, Epic Mickey for the Wii. I'm thinking of getting the sequel for the Sony PlayStation 3.

  • @AntiVenom36 That's because Oswald is Mickey's older brother.  If you don't believe me, check out the Epic Mickey video game. It's a lot of fun.

  • Oswald's official theme song.

  • @EternallyElectra I agree. I don't think Mickey and Oswald should sound exactly the same because it will be too confusing that way. But Mickey and Oswald have separated voice actors, Mickey is currently voiced by Bret Iwan and Oswald is voiced by Frank Welker. Oswald have a more deeper voice than Mickey's probably because he's older.

  • @CessnaKitty152 That's not Mickey Mouse. There's always been a few various mice in some of these old Oswald cartoons, especially during the Disney/Iwerks years before they left Universal to go make Mickey Mouse. Besides that mouse who was unwrapping a mummy is a bit too short to be Mickey.

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