Hold 'Em Ozzie (1929) with Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Here's a true Oswald the Lucky Rabbit rarity for Cartoons On Film's friends and followers!
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Known as one of the "Winkler Oswalds," this post-Disney Oswald cartoon was released in March of 1929. It was produced and released as a sound cartoon, though the soundtrack is currently unavailable for sharing here. Complementary music track compiled by, and thanks to David Gerstein.
The low resolution sampler you're seeing, shared exclusively on this RUclips channel, is derived from an early 1930s Universal "Show at Home" print. The 'Show at Home' line was Universal Pictures' short-lived attempt at offering and selling 16mm prints of their production backlog, for nontheatrical projection. 16mm print and reference copy courtesy of the Stathes Collection.
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You can tell Walt's team worked on this short even if he himself did not. It has that '27-'28 Oswald energy and spunk that only Walt's team could pull off.
Wow thank you for archiving this cartoon for us to watch l hope more Oswald cartoons come
It’s amazing to finally see this! Thanks a million Tommy!
Wonderful perspective shots in this short !! A really big treat !! I tip my hat to you Tommy. Thanks !!
Nice to see this cartoon now publicly available, despite not having the original soundtrack.
Yeah
Wow, WOW!!! Thanks so much for that, Tommy José Stathes! How many rarities! you already posted two lost episodes of Bimbo, one of Felix and now one of Oswald, how wonderful! How much emotion, if a video of "Nutty Notes (1929)" appears on this channel, I will do as many crazy things as I can imagine!
NOW IF THIS WAS HD...
I love that previously lost cartoons of oswald are being found after so long
Also, this short was animated by Tom Palmer, Ben Clopton, & Rollin Hamilton
I suspected it also had animation by Tom Palmer and Ben Clopton.
This short was animated by Ben Clopton, Isadore Freleng, Rollin Ramilton, Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising and Carman Maxwell.
@@luizfernandocanaloficial9511ah some are correct. Some are incorrect
@@canversink.2841 True, and when I said that I knew Tom Palmer and Ben Clopton animated this short, I was wrong about Tom Palmer, I should have said Hugh Harman, and Tom Palmer doesn't even animate this short...
@@luizfernandocanaloficial9511 no he does animate here
Wow cool to sss more Oswald shorts that are being found
COOL!!!!!!! THANKS MAN FOR SAVING YET ANOTHER OSWALD CARTOON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That's another oswald cartoon of the list!
What fun! Love those Oswalds!
Im glad to finally see this Cartoon!
Brilliant! Thank you so much for shring this with us.
Thank you so much!
I can’t believe this was found! Apparently 2 more winkler cartoon are on the way for next year, I’m so exited!!
Where’d u get the info and what shorts r they? 🐇
Oswald The Lucky Rabbit “Nuts And Jolts” is at the cartoon carnival and might come out soon like “Hold Em’ Ozzie”. And “The Suicidę Sheik” Is on a live countdown on RUclips for January 1st 2025.
@luckyozzie1927 hopefully Tommy releases nuts and jolts! I knew about the s****de shiek it’s so annoying to have to wait until 2025 anyway I believe these are all of tommys Oswald prints that he owns
“Firey firemen”
“Sick cylinders”
“Hold em Ozzie”
“Nuts and jolts”
“Nutty notes “
“Bowery bimbos” (??)
“Going to blazes”
If there’s any more, Tommy let me know!
Im gonna suicide if this is public domain as soon as possible
@@TheProfessional15already is
2:43 Anybody notice a certain mouse in the crowd? Love these!
Am I the only one who makes Mickey and Oswald look accurate to some of the old cartoons
# cartoon,s on film MORE OSWALD PLEASE!!
Thanks Tommy
Thanks!
3:03 pets
How long was this lost?
94 years.
@@GrayToonsdamn
@@GrayToonsWhat’s up man
neat upload, but couldn't you have uploaded it in something slightly higher than 480p?
Not at this time.
How was this found ?
Read the description
wait wasnt this lost. Sorry when it came to the 1930s animation community thing i metaphorically shut my brain off,so what in the world happened
So, these shorts are only released once (barring private showings) so after the initial release it was shelved. Recently, more and more "Oswald" shorts have been found, whether it be someone mistaking it for a "Mickey Mouse" short or kept in Library of Congress. This was the first "Oswald" short done at Winkler that had been found in almost 15 years
1928 films become public domain in a few months (January 1, 2024) so anyone will soon be able to request a copy of any 1928 Oswald titles that the Library of Congress holds as long as they pay their fees. @@kharyeperkins195
I don’t think it was ever lost. Every short of Oswald made by Charles Mintz in 1928 was lost except the 3rd one. Fiery fireman
@@VorexVr And "Homeless Homer"
@@kharyeperkins195 no I’m pretty sure homeless homer was made in 1929
OSWALD ROCKS !!!
AND SOCKS!
We Need Nutty Notes
We need food, water, and shelter. We *want* obscure cartoons.
And nuts and jolts (I love ur vids btw)
Dont get it?
Nutty notes is another lost cartoon!
Lets get searching ozzie cartoons!
@@DokiElectricidad1. Nutty Notes actually still exists. 2. Didn’t you upload this without permission?
@@cartoonsonfilmain’t that the truth!