Willie Wildcat might be someone's favorite character, but somehow I have a feeling he's not. This is an enjoyable enough outing from the Walter Lantz studio, from a rare print with original titles.
The early Lantz Olswald's are a lot of fun. A lot of them feature these great watercolor backgrounds that make them look like a comic strip come to life.
Oswald wasn't in this.. Oh! But Guess that isn't too weird, since the first few Donald Duck cartons were originally releashed as Mickey shorts despite him not appearing
Wow! And that also explains where the title card for TV titles of Oswald came from. An amazing find indeed.
Yeah, I expected this to be a TV print until the rest of the credits show up!
First!
Edit: I've never seen any of the Post-Disney oswald cartoons, & I must say, This is a lot better than I was expecting!
Yes, give Lantz some respect.
The early Lantz Olswald's are a lot of fun. A lot of them feature these great watercolor backgrounds that make them look like a comic strip come to life.
Oswald wasn't in this.. Oh! But Guess that isn't too weird, since the first few Donald Duck cartons were originally releashed as Mickey shorts despite him not appearing
*Movie Phoney News* and now this short... Good job Steve!
👍🏼
Cool!!
6:27 he says “might as well”
1:36 Is it just me, or is that voice of Bart Simpson 50 years too soon???
It's not just you.
Why would a dog want to be owned by a hen?
This cartoon *really* looks a lot like Van Beuren.
Does this have another name? I can't find a short called Problem Child anywhere but here.