Race Riot ~ 1929 (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit)

Details
Title | Race Riot ~ 1929 (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit) |
Author | Timefisher |
Duration | 6:30 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=Cev4IhRmOp4 |
Description
.~’Race Riot ~ 1929’~.
Starring: Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
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Released September 2nd, 1929
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Plot:
Oswald's horse is sleeping in a human bed. Oswald enters the room and wakes the horse with a scream, telling it the race is today. The horse, who does not want to participate in the race, feigns illness, with music from "Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning". Oswald attempts to give castor oil to the horse, but the horse dives through the wall and no longer pretends to be ill.
Oswald tries to weigh the horse with a scale, but he fails as the horse flattens it. Oswald whistles to a cigar-smoking, piano-playing dog to signal him to play a song. He plays while Oswald signals to the horse that he should do stretches. However, the poor execution of the stretches angers Oswald, who storms off. The horse goes up to the pianist and whispers that he should play something different. The horse dances to the new song; Oswald comes back and seeing the horse dancing he punches it in the gut, stopping it dancing. Oswald comments on the horse dancing rather than stretching.
Oswald realises the race is starting when he hears applause. He mounts the horse and quickly explains what is going on. The race begins without them, but the crowd clap as they start the race. As they reach their first opponent, Oswald uses his ear to burst the hippo that a dog is using for racing. The dog runs in place of the hippo, who is now tiny, and Oswald jumps over them on the horse to reach third place. As they get to the second-place racer, an elephant and a mouse, Oswald uses a match to burn up the elephant ending its life. The mouse attempts to run the rest of the race, but Oswald and the horse jump over the mouse to become second in the race that theme became dark moving on. Oswald gets to his final opponent and tries to tie their horse's legs into a knot. They pass the other racer to become the front runner, but Oswald's horse tires out and the racer they just passed overtakes them. Angry, Oswald yells at his horse with his early wooden whistle voices and feeds it a piece of fence to get over boulders ahead, but the horse swallows one of them, turns into a boulder, and flattens the opponent ahead. Oswald goes into the lead and runs the rest of the race himself to victory.
While Oswald is bowing and tipping his ears to the audience, his horse — still a boulder acting like a bouncing ball — flattens him, and tiny Oswalds and horses run around in different directions.
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Directed by: Walter Lantz
Animated by: Walter Lantz, Tom Palmer, and Bill Nolan
Production company: Universal Cartoon Studios
Distributed by: Universal Pictures
Produced by: Walter Lantz
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Common questions:
•How did Walter Lantz get ahold of Oswald? - He gained the rights to use the character by winning in a bet. No joke.
•Is this Mickey Mouse? - No, it is the character created before him, who was also created by Walt Disney. Although sharing many design elements, Oswald is NOT Mickey Mouse.
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