A Needlessly Exhaustive History of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
    @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад +57

    Update: The Epic Mickey video I promised in this comment is now available to view. You can watch it here: A Needlessly Exhaustive History of Epic Mickey - Featuring AtlasGeneticist
    ruclips.net/video/62v-EPWA3kQ/видео.html
    Hey, everyone, thanks for watching and commenting on the video! I have just a few notes of clarification on some things in the video.
    1. The story I tell of Mickey's creation in the video is the overly simplified and likely embellished version that Walt Disney told. Multiple aspects of this story are most likely exaggerated or even false. For example, Walt Disney probably didn't draw the first sketch of Mickey on the train. Also, it's very possible Lillian didn't actually name Mickey.
    2. In the video, I say that Woody Woodpecker has been "Largely forgotten in pop culture." This is true for most of the world, but the character remains popular in Latin America, hence the Brazil-exclusive video game release I also mentioned. I should have clarified this in the video as my wording implied that Woody Woodpecker was mostly forgotten everywhere.
    3. Yes, I make a joke about overly long history video intros right after making one myself. This was intentional. The intro may seem somewhat unnecessary to Oswald's story, but I was trying to establish what animation was at the time, how young it was, and how stealing ideas would be a common theme in the story. I felt all of this made the intro necessary for the story I wanted to tell.
    4. Although I didn't mention how or when Ortensia got her name, the obvious inference is that she was named when she debuted in The Banker's Daughter. This is not accurate. She was actually named during the development of Epic Mickey.
    5. Speaking of Epic Mickey, I am currently working on a video about the game, since several of you asked for it.
    6. I state in the video that Oswald's final cartoon was "Feed the Kitty." Technically, this was the last short in the Oswald series, but not the last cartoon to star Oswald. That would be 1943's The Egg Cracker Suite, which is a "Swing Symphony" cartoon.
    I think that's everything I need to cover. If you made it this far, thanks for reading and remember that you're extraordinary!

    • @barbarafernandes6557
      @barbarafernandes6557 Год назад +2

      Woody woodpecker (Pica-pau) used to air on Brazilian TV almost daily during the 80s and 90s. No wonder it is so popular here!
      I loved your video. It was so endearing! I really like Oswald and I'm really glad he is slowly coming back.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @LeonardoGarcia-xi4gs
      @LeonardoGarcia-xi4gs Год назад +1

      That's great! I can't wait to hear your thoughts on the game, I finally played it myself last year, but I have yet to do the Thinner path. I hope you have fun with the game and making the video too!

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад +2

      Thanks! I'm looking forward to playing it again, as I haven't played it in several years. I also got Epic Mickey 2, which I've never played, and I'm excited to finally play that.

    • @LeonardoGarcia-xi4gs
      @LeonardoGarcia-xi4gs Год назад +1

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples Any chance you could also cover Power of Illusion, and the behind the scenes of Epic Mickey?

  • @ProfCoolio
    @ProfCoolio Год назад +217

    I heard a great theory as to why Ortensia is Oswald’s love interest: he’s a lucky rabbit, she’s a black cat. Opposites attract.

  • @QueSeraSeraaaa
    @QueSeraSeraaaa Год назад +302

    I feel completely neutral about Mickey, but Oswald is such a national treasure.

  • @TenshiLove5
    @TenshiLove5 Год назад +152

    I know its just a fictional character but it really touches my heart that they got the boy back and have made him feel better about being abandoned. The video of his song in the parade made me choke up. 😢

    • @stephenholloway6893
      @stephenholloway6893 Год назад +17

      While Oswald eventually entered public domain Disney still has his trademark after getting that from Universal. We'll see what else Disney has to do with him after he's in the public domain

    • @izzyj.1079
      @izzyj.1079 Год назад

      About that...@@stephenholloway6893

    • @HateBlueySaveHeresTRUW
      @HateBlueySaveHeresTRUW 11 месяцев назад

      Cleopatra 4:11 22:03

  • @AvengedHate26
    @AvengedHate26 Год назад +40

    I’m so happy Oswald is finally getting some love he deserves

  • @kathleenpeoples4028
    @kathleenpeoples4028 Год назад +108

    This video is phenomenal. I cried. I so wish Walt could have known this went full circle back to him. This is so well done, informative, and even funny. Great job.

  • @brandonthomas6038
    @brandonthomas6038 Год назад +47

    Damn, Oswald must've been rubbing that lucky foot of his for all of those years. It certainly paid off!

  • @SlashManEXE
    @SlashManEXE Год назад +23

    Side note for Oswald’s first comic by National Allied Publications: that was the very first DC comic book. They were pioneering collections of new comics not reprinted from newspapers

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад +4

      The first one was called New Fun: The Big Comic Magazine. Oswald was in that? That would certainly make sense, as it was a collection of different stories. Can I get your source for that? I had a really hard time finding any information about his comics.

    • @SlashManEXE
      @SlashManEXE Год назад +2

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples DC restored/reissued the original comic book a few years ago, so that’s how I obtained my copy. They included essays and accounts from comic historians for context on the state of comics at the time, and New Fun’s role in history

  • @mreevee_
    @mreevee_ 10 месяцев назад +12

    Oswald is literally the most underrated character of all time

  • @CaptainCat101
    @CaptainCat101 11 месяцев назад +8

    Oswald is my favorite Disney character. Mainly for the history of the character, but I legitimately live his classic shorts

  • @asteroidrules
    @asteroidrules Год назад +10

    I had no idea the recovery of Oswald was such a bizarre trade. For the longest time I only knew of the character as a footnote in the early days of Disney's career, the One Man's Dream show at Disney World mentions Oswald when explaining the origins of Mickey Mouse but that was basically the only reference to him the Disney company made prior to getting him back.

  • @Poyostar
    @Poyostar Год назад +35

    Oswald The Lucky Rabbit will always be my favorite Disney character of all time. While I will admit that I would've loved for you to go into more detail on the development of Epic Mickey and Oswald's role in the story, including how he eventually learns to trust and respect his younger brother and how he lost Ortensia to The Blot, this is otherwise a perfect video about his history.

  • @saladbar9080
    @saladbar9080 26 дней назад +1

    i loved every second of this video dude. he's my All Time favorite character Ever!!!!!!! im always scrounging around for more content and this was just such a joy to watch :))))

  • @gugurupurasudaikirai7620
    @gugurupurasudaikirai7620 Год назад +50

    Oswald in a way is the direct progenitor of the Looney Tunes as well. While still working on Oswald, Ising and Harman also didn't trust Mintz and copyrighted Bosko a few months before Disney copyrighted Mickey as his backup plan. Bosko would go on to become the first Looney Toon after Ising and Harman went to work for Warner Bros

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад +4

      Yeah, exactly. I just didn't get into all the details about that.

    • @inovakovsky
      @inovakovsky 8 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples I am not sure if you read, but Michael Barrier's book "Hollywood Cartoons: American Animation in its Golden Age", but it is a well-cited about such details and tries to avoid apocryphal legends.

  • @bluedash24
    @bluedash24 Год назад +9

    28:54 I cried…! That was magical!

  • @higbeeproductions2340
    @higbeeproductions2340 Год назад +62

    Oswald is the best! He really have a fantastic part of animation history and cartoons. Mickey Mouse is seen as a Icon to many but It was really Oswald, who helped him part of that.. Whether if people like to admit it or not, Mickey was mostly known at the time as the replacement for Oswald success.. even though it did started all with a mouse But technically, if it hasn’t been, for Oswald wasn’t been a Mickey So even though Disney all started with a mouse.. animation really all started with a rabbit especially because of how they push the boundaries at the time with Oswald being one of the first cartoons to have a personality, unlike Felix, who is mostly made for gags

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад +10

      It's funny because Mickey Mouse kind of represents what Disney would have done with Oswald had they retained the rights to him. Universal never really innovated with Oswald on top of what Disney already established, whereas Disney continued to innovate with Mickey. The foundation for Mickey's success was what Disney had already done with Oswald.

    • @blackcow4219
      @blackcow4219 9 месяцев назад

      @higbeeproductions2340 Well, no, Felix did have a personality, albeit a more porous one than Oswald. Technically, the first cartoon character to have a personality was Gertie the dinosaur.

  • @theotherjared9824
    @theotherjared9824 Год назад +64

    If Charles Mintz wasn't a massive dick, we wouldn't have Mickey Mouse, Looney Tunes, Woody Woodpecker, or Al Michaels on NBC. You could write a book about this and it would be panned for being too unrealistic.

    • @inovakovsky
      @inovakovsky 8 месяцев назад +3

      Well, Mintz ended up producing shorts with Krazy Kat and Scrappy for Columbia.

    • @jonmcinnis1645
      @jonmcinnis1645 5 месяцев назад

      @@inovakovskyyou do have a point BTW I imagine this What If Idea here it is
      What If Idea: What If Walt Disney never had his falling out with Universal?

  • @judethedude02
    @judethedude02 10 месяцев назад +3

    Love waking up everyday to the Oswald theme (I set it as my alarm)

  • @KaiserFritzprod
    @KaiserFritzprod 10 месяцев назад +5

    Literally came to this video after the announcement of the Epic Mickey Remake

  • @noone1929
    @noone1929 10 месяцев назад +3

    The first time I remember watching Oswald was in the animated Tsum Tsum short “Monochrome”. I didn’t play Epic Mickey until recently when I found it at a thrift store, but I already had developed a fondness for him because of the fanart I’d seen and his cameos in other Mickey shorts. Plus the knowledge that he was some sort of unintentional secret intrigued me. The only Oswald merch I have is my keychain lanyard, my cousin got it somehow but didn’t know nor care who Oswald was so when I got all excited they gave it to me. I didn’t know he has a store so maybe I will end up in Disneyland someday.

  • @WaterShowsProd
    @WaterShowsProd Год назад +17

    I never considered the name connection between Oswald and Lee Harvey Oswald. That certainly would have been hard for America to handle at the time, especially as they were both simply referred to as "Oswald" at the time. I don't know for certain when I first heard of Oswald The Lucky Rabbit, but I seem to think it was in a Disney magazine in The 1970s, mentioning how he came before Mortimer Mouse who then became Mickey Mouse. That would imply the company was still thinking of him, keeping his memory alive even though he'd disappeared by then.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад +1

      I would LOVE to know the name of that magazine, if you can remember it.

    • @WaterShowsProd
      @WaterShowsProd Год назад +1

      As I recall it was just called Disney Magazine, published in The UK, but apart from that I really don't know. I was quite young at the time. It had comic strips with Disney characters and some information. I recall a special issue that I guess must have marked Mickey's 50th Birthday. @@ExtraordinaryPeoples

  • @snupietherat6814
    @snupietherat6814 Год назад +9

    Wow... I didn't realize you meant that in-depth. Thank you so much. Really good pacing. I love you too ^_^

  • @_what._.
    @_what._. Год назад +3

    Amazing video!! Thank you for mkaing this.
    I'm excited to see what will be the future of Oswald. I think an Oswald series would be great!

  • @EinsamPibroch278
    @EinsamPibroch278 Год назад +12

    Despite having never played Epic Mickey, when my Brother heard of Oswald, he instantly became my brother's favorite character.
    Much like the Rabbit, he had all the Luck.😂

  • @Red-Wolf-Ben
    @Red-Wolf-Ben 4 месяца назад

    We DEFINITELY need that Oswald TV/streaming series!

  • @hatsuyukilee86
    @hatsuyukilee86 Год назад +6

    Thank you for making this video! I really like Oswald

  • @Bobzilla2023
    @Bobzilla2023 Год назад +2

    Can’t wait to watch this real soon. I’m doing a shot of searching trying know and learn what parts of Oswald I can use as public domain.

  • @marcoantoniogarcia38
    @marcoantoniogarcia38 11 месяцев назад +1

    The Oswald and early Mickey shorts by Ub Iwerks are for me some of the best animated shorts of all time, and I really enjoy poor papa, even my six year old son laughed out loud watching it.

  • @madelinetracy3847
    @madelinetracy3847 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! Fantastic research! I don’t mind a long video when the quality is this terrific ;) please make more!

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much! And stay tuned, because I have more coming very soon!

  • @DavidAmrod
    @DavidAmrod Год назад +3

    Well Done!!

  • @randomexploring541
    @randomexploring541 8 месяцев назад +1

    You have no idea how invaluable this video you made is! Thank you very much! 👏😅❤

  • @risingrevolt
    @risingrevolt Год назад +3

    Amazing video! Very informative

  • @Elmerstudd007
    @Elmerstudd007 Год назад +1

    Dude this was awesome, really good work.

  • @crestofhonor2349
    @crestofhonor2349 Год назад +1

    Great video on the Rabbit that started Walt's career. It's interesting how the character has been treated over the years

  • @normalichu
    @normalichu Год назад +1

    Amazing video! Very well researched, and also really helpful to know the story of Oswald.
    I think not enough people have seen this, hopefully it will blow up eventually :)

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад +1

      Thanks! For me, it's already blowing up. I'm very happy with the number of views this one has gotten. It's way more than I usually get.

  • @eblackwell
    @eblackwell 5 месяцев назад

    I learned so much! He also has a new Christmas short on Disney's RUclips channel that they made about 5 years ago. Don't you get goosebumps when he and Mickey touch hands in Epic Mickey?

  • @Possibility-Productions
    @Possibility-Productions Год назад +8

    Great video, Its a nice look at Oswalds history

  • @thesun564
    @thesun564 Год назад +2

    Thank u for this beautiful video 🥺

  • @Capydapy
    @Capydapy Год назад +7

    As somebody who's not American. I'm so glad that the "Fanny" character got rejected. 😅

  • @calebm9000
    @calebm9000 Месяц назад

    A new cartoon every 2 weeks? That’s insane!

  • @supervector4757
    @supervector4757 26 дней назад +1

    Old cartoons are kind of a guilty pleasure of mine despite being born somewhere around the tail end of gen Z

  • @victormiguel9838
    @victormiguel9838 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing work
    Excellent video
    I enjoyed a lot
    Thanks for all the hard work and research
    Greetings from Perth, WA

  • @Starshyne9
    @Starshyne9 11 месяцев назад +1

    Epic Mickey is my all-time favorite video game as well, and people always laugh when I say that. Glad I am not alone!

    • @letsmakepancakes3
      @letsmakepancakes3 10 месяцев назад +1

      You must be pretty happy today! I know I am

    • @Starshyne9
      @Starshyne9 10 месяцев назад

      @@letsmakepancakes3 Yes! I am thrilled. :)

  • @AtlasGeneticist
    @AtlasGeneticist Год назад +2

    Eeee big big fan of this video 😭😭. Think it was time enough oswald had a proper video retrospective, aint no way the jfk assassination played a key role in him being retired😵 First one i ever saw was the one for the epic mickey file videos i watched when i was 10-11. If you ever make an entire video detailing the epic mickey games would love to pass some words about it since its one of my absolute favorite games of all time. Also highly suggest the folks over on the epic mickey wiki and their discord server absolute stellar fan community ^

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I am planning on making the Epic Mickey video, since several people have asked for it. I'll definitely look at the wiki and Discord server. This may be a stupid question, but what do you mean specifically by "pass some words"? Like, what did you have in mind?

    • @AtlasGeneticist
      @AtlasGeneticist Год назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples not sure just love to have something to say in the video about my experience playing through it seeing those ads for the first time.
      If i get time I also have a 4k texture pack mod for Epic Mickey needa make an entire play through in the future 🥹

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад +1

      @AtlasGeneticist, well, I'd love to include you in the video. If you're interested, you can send me a private message on Instagram if that works for you. The link is in the video description. It just might be better than talking here.

  • @ddl3718
    @ddl3718 Год назад +5

    Woody woodpecker has definetly become obscure in pop culture, but that’s only in America. In Brazil and a lot of other Latin countries woody woodpecker is still an icon.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад +4

      Yeah, there was a movie starring him in 2017, but it was only released theatrically in Latin America. In the US, it was direct-to-video. 😕 Universal needs to show Woody Woodpecker more love, honestly.

    • @retrofan4963
      @retrofan4963 Год назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples Agree. Universal should also show more love to their rest of old school animation IPs like Don Bluth's An American Tail and Land Before Time. Along with Balto and We're Back: a Dinosaur Story. The only love Universal seems to give these days when it comes to animation are mainly Dreamworks and Illumination stuff. Illumination especially the most for sure. Minions seems to be more of their mascot when it comes to animation nowadays.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад

      I like the Minions as much as anyone else, but Universal uses them WAY too much. I still need to watch most of the other movies you mentioned. I think I'm the only nineties kid who hasn't seen The Land Before Time.

    • @retrofan4963
      @retrofan4963 Год назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples You gotta check them out if you got the chance :) They're really great films in my opinion. Personally, An American Tail is my favorite. These are classics. Since you said most, which specifically you have seen from the ones I list? Yeah, I do agree that Universal use the Minions too much. I mean it's cool and all they use the modern IPs these days, but they also should honor and give love to the classics too that put them on the map in animation like what Disney did with theirs. What I notice about Universal is that outside of animation, they do give much love to both modern and classic IPs(Back to the Future and Jurassic Park being the prime example in classic IPs). I feel they should do the same with their animation IP's as well.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад

      I've seen Balto. I'm familiar with the other films you mentioned but I haven't actually watched them. With Disney and Universal, the theme parks are such a great opportunity to show love to both classic and modern works, but Universal especially seems to be relying way too heavily on just modern material.

  • @geckostudiodotcom
    @geckostudiodotcom 2 месяца назад

    Oswald is amazing!!!

  • @BovineDesigns
    @BovineDesigns Год назад +1

    You did such a wonderful job compiling his history comprehensibly. Bravo good sir!
    But now I'm wondering how they got the rights to Pete if he was also owned by Universal.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I think they just didn't care about the supporting characters. People were coming to see Oswald or Mickey. It didn't really matter who the villain was. Also, Pete's design changed between the Oswald and Mickey series, so if anyone had cared, they probably could have claimed he was a different character.

    • @tapgames3465
      @tapgames3465 Год назад +1

      I heard that the reason why pete turned into a cat was because they didn't have rights to bear pete after the oswald shorts somehow so they turned him into a cat especially mickey being a mouse

  • @strayvion808
    @strayvion808 Год назад +1

    Hugh Hartman and Rudolf Ising, you guys are heroes. You saw the culprit behind it all and confronted him. Not to mention, you guys along with Friz Frelang would go on to create a pretty formidable and worthy rival; Warner Bros.

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 11 месяцев назад

      And ultimately the Pink Panther cartoons.

  • @jessepinkman5702
    @jessepinkman5702 Год назад +4

    I'd seen Get a Horse when it was released, but your video made me realize the cat playing the string instrument is probably Julius? They gave him brown pants to match with Oswald and Mickey. It just seems like it could be Julius

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад +3

      I think he's supposed to just resemble the cats that show up in Oswald and early Mickey Mouse cartoons whose designs were based on Julius. The cat in Get a Horse has ears that point backwards and pants, and Julius doesn't, so I don't think he's supposed to *be* Julius. I think you can just trace his design back to Julius.

    • @inovakovsky
      @inovakovsky 8 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples Honestly, Julius reminds me more of the cat that would appear in the Paul Terry co-produced Aesop's Fables that Disney initially looked up to.

  • @mothmanevolved8748
    @mothmanevolved8748 2 дня назад

    This is the I 🖤 Oswald Button 💙

  • @madsli
    @madsli Год назад +4

    23:24 "look how they massacred my boy"

  • @ToadisKing
    @ToadisKing Год назад +8

    Well now Steamboat Willie is public domain.

    • @racerx4152
      @racerx4152 Год назад +1

      but disney has so many legal entanglements surrounding it, it's very difficult to know what a person can do or not do with the character.

    • @cjb32
      @cjb32 Год назад

      🎉​@@racerx4152Disney still owns the trademark to Mickey Mouse and possibly Steamboat Willie my thinking is this goes back to when Walt lost Oswald in 1928 they're trying to make sure the mistakes and past won't happen again.

  • @weepingkoopa2862
    @weepingkoopa2862 Год назад

    24:03 Did not expect that turn... 😅

  • @sweetpea9873
    @sweetpea9873 Год назад +7

    Please do a video on Epic Mickey!!!

  • @25Erix
    @25Erix 8 месяцев назад

    Oswald is now joining Disney Dreamlight Valley on May 1st. I'm looking forward to welcoming him to my own Valley. He's appearing in his original state (black and white) but us Valley players wouldn't mind him getting a Dream Style that puts him in his blue shorts. I also wonder if he'll get a modern redesign or if Disney will just stick with his 20's/30's appearence.

  • @Neopets4Life494
    @Neopets4Life494 Год назад +1

    The first time I have ever heard of Oswald was back when I was a kid when I read a paragraph or so in this old Disney Art of Animation book that had pinocchio on the cover (i think. All i know was that my relatives owned it). It always stuck with me and back then I wouldn't have known how to look into it because it was still the super early 2000s. That book itself was lost in a flood.
    Hilariously enough when Jeopardy had Oswald as an answer for a Jeopardy question, I got it while my sister looked at me like "how did you you know? what the heck is an oswald?"
    Edit: It was the Disney's Art of Animation book with Beauty and the Beast on the cover. Not Pinnocchio. My bad

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад

      Was the book The Illusion of Life?

    • @Neopets4Life494
      @Neopets4Life494 Год назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples You know what, I was completely wrong. My memory jumbled up on the book in question. I looked into it further and it was a book called Disney's Art of Animation. It actually had Beauty and the Beast on the main cover which I actually now remember vividly since I remember looking through it so much. I think I jumbled it up because I had seen the pinnocchio one somewhere else around the same time but no mistake about it, it was the Beauty and the Beast one.
      My bad completely! DX

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад

      Oh, okay. I'll have to get my hands on a copy of that.

    • @Neopets4Life494
      @Neopets4Life494 Год назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples It was just a small section in the book if I recall correctly but even then the book itself is a treasure I would say. I hope you you're able to snag a copy!

  • @jamiechurchley6915
    @jamiechurchley6915 Месяц назад

    Africa Before Dark is my fav one, and to think it could have ended up gone forever 😭

  • @LeonardoGarcia-xi4gs
    @LeonardoGarcia-xi4gs Год назад +1

    Me too! I'd like to hear your thoughts and opinions on Epic Mickey, how it handled Oswald, his character, the forgotten characters and the world! Please :)

  • @barontaylor7139
    @barontaylor7139 Месяц назад

    I bought a Life magazine about Mickey Mouse and I read something in it to the effect that Oswald basically became Mickey

  • @erikpacheco6067
    @erikpacheco6067 13 дней назад

    Mickey Mouse and Oswald The Lucky Rabbit are my favorite Disney Characters

  • @kristi_smearg
    @kristi_smearg Год назад +1

    I'd love to hear your detailed thoughts on Epic Mickey!

  • @aaronwright485
    @aaronwright485 10 месяцев назад +1

    Imagine your company trades you for a silly rabbit guy

  • @michaelbellonis
    @michaelbellonis Год назад +2

    What are the clips of 3D animation you’re using from?

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад

      They're from Epic Mickey.

    • @michaelbellonis
      @michaelbellonis Год назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples I actually meant, what I now realize, is Up.
      But by the end of the video I found myself wanting to know, instead, where the footage of Walt and Charles were from - like with the scene of them “negotiating” a deal. Was that a movie/documentary?

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад +1

      @michaelbellonis, it's a movie called Walt Before Mickey. It's not made by Disney, and it's really not a very good movie, unfortunately.

  • @watchforever1724
    @watchforever1724 Год назад

    Still great

  • @369destroyer
    @369destroyer Год назад +2

    Just saying, Ortensia was named Sadie and was renamed after Disney got the character back

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад +3

      Huh. I never learned that during my research for the video. What's your source for that?

    • @369destroyer
      @369destroyer Год назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples My original source was Animat from the youtube channel ElectricDragon505 and it appears on a few fan wikis, but looking further, I can't seem to find their source.
      The story though is that the name Ortensia was given to the character by the Epic Mickey dev team to give her a name starting with O to mirror Mickey and Minnie since aside from the lost short, known only by the name Sagebrush Sadie, her name wasn't really uttered in any context they could find.
      Maybe this was a rumor taken too seriously but thats what I know.

  • @gierer797
    @gierer797 11 месяцев назад

    this is the first time i hear about julius the cat. what are the chances we can get him on his way back to disney as well?

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  11 месяцев назад

      Well, Julius has been in the public domain for a while now, so Disney (and anyone else) can theoretically do whatever they want with him. I really doubt Disney will do anything with him other than the occasional cameo, though. For instance, there's a store in Disney California Adventure called "Julius Katz" which is a reference to him.

  • @William_Oswald1
    @William_Oswald1 Год назад +5

    Julius the Cat should bring back?

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад +7

      I think it would be cool if Disney showed him some love for the 100th anniversary. He's definitely important to the history of the company.

    • @William_Oswald1
      @William_Oswald1 Год назад +1

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples alright.

  • @TetrisBun
    @TetrisBun 11 месяцев назад

    17:02 what did you use for this, is this like a documentary

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  11 месяцев назад

      It's a movie called Walt Before Mickey. It's not very good or accurate, but I enjoy it simply for being one of the few non-documentary films about Walt Disney. You can actually find the entire movie here on RUclips.

  • @55twintv39
    @55twintv39 9 месяцев назад

    2:24
    The first cartoon is Fantasmagorie (1908)

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  9 месяцев назад

      No, that's two years after the one I talked about, Humorous Phases of Funny Faces. How is it the first?

    • @55twintv39
      @55twintv39 9 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples
      The internet says so. And what I heard.

    • @inovakovsky
      @inovakovsky 8 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples Humorous Phases of Funny Faces has non-animated segments. I think that it is more accurate to say that "Fantasmagorie" is the first FULLY animated short. Like all cinema in general, pre-1910, animation started as a "magic trick", so shorts that are ENTIRELY animation took a while.
      It is really a semantics thing that should have been clarified.
      Of course, since this is the silent era of film, it should be prefaced that these are the "firsts" that we know of because most silent films are lost.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  8 месяцев назад

      @jstevinik3261, no, this is simply not accurate. Both Humorous Phases of Funny Faces and Fantasmagorie are completely animated except for shots of a hand drawing the figures, which both shorts have. Therefore, neither can be considered to be "more animated" than the other.

    • @55twintv39
      @55twintv39 8 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples
      Ok whatever you say.

  •  3 месяца назад

    What documentary did you get the footage of Iwerks attacking Mintz?

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  3 месяца назад

      It's actually not a documentary; it's a movie called Walt Before Mickey, and I just made the footage black and white. Also, the character Ub Iwerks is attacking isn't Charles Mintz, it's George Winkler. The movie isn't actually very good, unfortunately, but since there's little to no actual footage of any of the events it depicts, it was a good substitute.

    •  3 месяца назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples Ahh yes, Walt Before Mickey.

  • @JsYTA
    @JsYTA 4 месяца назад

    No wonder Pete is so fed up.

  • @ZacharyWord
    @ZacharyWord Год назад +1

    What's the music that starts on part three?

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад

      "Stumbling Down the Boulevard" by The Fly Guy Five. It's a licensed song from Epidemic Sound.

    • @ZacharyWord
      @ZacharyWord Год назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples thanks

  • @JaxRetroGamer
    @JaxRetroGamer 8 месяцев назад

    The actual final cartoon starring Oswald is "The Egg Cracker Suite" from 1943 but it is a Swing Symphony Short rather than a Oswald the Lucky Rabbit one.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  8 месяцев назад

      You are correct. I'll add that to my pinned comment.

    • @JaxRetroGamer
      @JaxRetroGamer 6 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples Well I'm a bit wrong... Technically the last cartoon with Oswald in it even if it is not a proper one is a 1952 commercial for Autolite called "Team Play" which also has Andy Panda in it.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  6 месяцев назад

      @JaxTheEpic, that's interesting; I'll have to look that up.

  • @paulinetrivago.7540
    @paulinetrivago.7540 10 месяцев назад

    I know its not a perfect 1 to 1 comparison, but watching this made me realize Oswald was Disney's Ms Pacman

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  10 месяцев назад

      How so?

    • @paulinetrivago.7540
      @paulinetrivago.7540 10 месяцев назад

      @ExtraordinaryPeoples again, it's not a perfect comparison, and it's more complicated than I can get into in a single comment, however I recommend watching a video by jonii titled "the disappearance of Ms Pacman," in which it's pretty well explained, but as a quick summary, Ms Pacman was an early icon of gaming, being one of the first (if not the first) FAMOUS female protagonist of her own game, was heavily used by Namco in the Pacman series until legal issues arised, Ms pacman fazed out/outright replaced. She's currently still missing/replaced hopefully awaiting a similar fate to Oswald and be restored to the pacman series. Again, the comparison is not perfect, instead of a year of before issues happen, it's more like 20ish years, plus all the technicalities on ownership. My comparison is more so in famous icon that's beloved and treasured by fans went through issues resulting in the obscurity that the character faced/facing.

  • @andrescorcoll1477
    @andrescorcoll1477 Год назад

    one interesting fact is, in some part of Latin America Bugs Bunny is known as "El conejo de la Suerte", in english "The lucky rabbit"

  • @mitchellalexander9162
    @mitchellalexander9162 11 месяцев назад +1

    19:10 Evil cannot create. Only corrupt the Works of the good

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  11 месяцев назад +1

      I wouldn't go so far as to call Mintz evil, but he was certainly selfish and short-sighted.

    • @mitchellalexander9162
      @mitchellalexander9162 11 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples Fair. Even still coming off of the In Depth Dive on Felix the Cat from The Cartoon Curator and as shown in this Vid Mintz might be considered one of Early Animations...'hinderances' if thats fair to him?

  • @55twintv39
    @55twintv39 9 месяцев назад

    5:11
    That title actually belongs to Pete.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  9 месяцев назад

      No it doesn't, and I actually talk about that in the video. Pete is the oldest recurring Disney character still in use today.

  • @yosefdemby8792
    @yosefdemby8792 Год назад

    16:59 Also Les Clark and Johnny Cannon.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад

      They weren't animators at this point. They were studio staff who did other jobs like inking and painting. Les Clark went on to become an in-betweener on Steamboat Willie and later an animator and one of Disney's Nine Old Men.

  • @damiancruz42
    @damiancruz42 9 месяцев назад

    16:48 where is the footage from?

  • @atlas_uraeus
    @atlas_uraeus Год назад +2

    17:40 well according to the US Government everyone now owns Mickey Mouse since he’s now in the public domain

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад +3

      Um, no. *Mickey Mouse* is not in the public domain. Steamboat Willie and *that version* of Mickey are in the public domain, but Mickey Mouse is also trademarked, which doesn't expire and restricts what people can do with Mickey. Also, I don't know what you're trying to say with the time stamp. That Walt Disney failed to protect his character because public domain exists? That makes no sense.

    • @inovakovsky
      @inovakovsky 8 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples I remember watching 1990s computer colorized and dubbed versions of Looney Tunes, in which text would say that these characters are Warner Bros. trademarks, meaning one cannot make adaptations of the characters willy-nilly, unless they are re-makes of individual shorts that entered in the public domain.

  • @jimdotbeep
    @jimdotbeep Год назад

    The Partners Statue isn't in the Magic Kingdom. It's in the nuetral zone between Main street and the Castle

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад

      The Magic Kingdom is the name of the entire park. The partners statue is in the Magic Kingdom park. I think you're thinking of Fantasyland.

  • @AlexxxMYLSince2013
    @AlexxxMYLSince2013 11 месяцев назад

    5:56 Wait wasn't Pete the first Disney Cartoon character?

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  11 месяцев назад +1

      I explain that less than half a minute after the timestamp in your comment.

    • @AlexxxMYLSince2013
      @AlexxxMYLSince2013 11 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples Yep i noticed, i was lazy and didn't erase this comment xD

  • @55twintv39
    @55twintv39 9 месяцев назад

    23:43
    His final cartoon was actually in 1943.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  9 месяцев назад

      Look man, I appreciate you leaving all these comments, and I appreciate when people correct an actual mistake I've made, but none of these "corrections" you're leaving are accurate. I'm not sure if you're referring to a cartoon where Oswald cameoed (which I do mention in the video), but the Oswald cartoon was released in 1938. It's called Feed the Kitty. You can look this up. Don't take my word for it.

    • @inovakovsky
      @inovakovsky 8 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples It is that 1938 was the last of the official series. It is that the character was re-designed for the one-off 1943 short "The Nutcracker Suite", which was on-par with Lantz's Silly Symphony knock-off "Swing Symphonies".

  • @PresidentDonut
    @PresidentDonut 9 месяцев назад

    Imagine a cartoon about Oswald living in "Forgotoonville" where all forgotten cartoon characters lived, kinda like Epic Mickey but 1 strictly Oswald and 2 like a neighborhood where i imagine it would be done in short toon form like the mickey reboot by Paul Ruddish who would also be a great pick to lead the series think modern mickey shorts x epic mickey but no Mickey

  • @steeviewoo
    @steeviewoo Год назад

    I'm glad you're aware of how often video essays have dull and unnecessarily long "historical background" intros. I just wish you realized that before spending 5 minutes going back to the origins of film projection to talk about oswald.

  • @55twintv39
    @55twintv39 9 месяцев назад

    0:06
    1. It was not the first cartoon with sound.
    2. Mickey appeared in 2 cartoons before Steamboat Willie.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  9 месяцев назад

      Yeah, the interviewer is mistaken. Walt Disney obviously knew about Plane Crazy and The Gallopin' Gaucho since he and his team made them. Steamboat Willie was the first Mickey cartoon released in theaters, and that's what they both meant.

    • @55twintv39
      @55twintv39 9 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples
      I see.

    • @inovakovsky
      @inovakovsky 8 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples There was a full audio short prior to "Steamboat Willie" titled "Dinner Time", written and directed by Paul Terry and John Foster, though the music and sound effects barely synchronized. If you browse and select it, the original music and sound are unlistenable to the point you can find a 1950s television version of the short that replaced the original audio with standard stock music already applied to the other Aesop's Fables shorts they broadcasted.

  • @JaxRetroGamer
    @JaxRetroGamer 11 месяцев назад

    You forgot to mention oswald was at universal parks before Disney got the rights back and also he appears in a game boy color Woody Woodpecker game.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  11 месяцев назад

      What's your source for Oswald being in the Universal Parks? I am 99.999% certain that never happened. Also, you're right about the Game Boy Color game, but it was an extremely brief cameo, and yeah, I somehow missed it during my research process.

    • @JaxRetroGamer
      @JaxRetroGamer 11 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples He just appeared in a sign I saw it on the walter lantz wiki

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  11 месяцев назад

      I just read Oswald's entire page on the Walter Lantz wiki. There's a single image of Oswald that the wiki claims is from Universal Studios Japan. The wiki does not cite a source for this information. I did a reverse image search on the picture, and I couldn't find a single source claiming it was from a Universal park. Without further evidence, I don't think that claim on the wiki page is accurate. Somebody somewhere would be talking about it or have a picture of the actual sign.

    • @JaxRetroGamer
      @JaxRetroGamer 11 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples I was fooled.

    • @JaxRetroGamer
      @JaxRetroGamer 11 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples Wait I found this video by Fastpass Facts about the history of oswald and it showed a image of a oswald merchandise shop at universal park japan with that exact artwork and design.

  • @paulwillard9687
    @paulwillard9687 10 месяцев назад +1

    Julius was just a carbon copy of Felix

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  10 месяцев назад

      Yes, I mention that in the video.

    • @inovakovsky
      @inovakovsky 8 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples It should be noted that the earlier Alice Comedies were more inspired, in overall tone and humour, by the Paul Terry co-produced Aesop's Fables.

  • @Pyromaniax
    @Pyromaniax 10 месяцев назад

    Woody Woodpecker is a absolute success in Brazil, people quote the cartoon daily

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  10 месяцев назад

      Yes, you're correct. I clarified this in my pinned comment.

    • @Pyromaniax
      @Pyromaniax 10 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples I see well it's mostly due to the local dubbing that makes the dialogue extremely applicable to daily situations, in fact many media considered mid worldwide have been absolutely saved by Brazilian dubbing and made into country wide phenomenons like the Winx Club

  • @juanfierro7365
    @juanfierro7365 Год назад

    Where was Tex Avery in all this?

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад +1

      I mean, I could have mentioned him, but I didn't feel like he was really relevant to the story. 🤷‍♂️

  • @nicholashughes4342
    @nicholashughes4342 Год назад +2

    Coolness, Walt Before Mickey, is a great movie, be blessed saved all in Jesus shalom

  • @MattSoverns
    @MattSoverns 11 месяцев назад

    5:33 ELLEN'S ENERGY ADVENTURE!

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, I loved that ride!

    • @MattSoverns
      @MattSoverns 11 месяцев назад

      great video, dude! Where does one find a comprehensive video archive or the DVD of all the Oswald shorts?

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  11 месяцев назад +1

      @MattSoverns, right here on RUclips, actually. I think almost every surviving Oswald short is on here. There are a few playlists with at least most of them. You can find DVDs on sites like eBay, though.

    • @MattSoverns
      @MattSoverns 11 месяцев назад

      @ExtraordinaryPeoples Thanks! The whole "Universal screws Walt. Walt creates a superior competitor" story reminds me of the "Disney screws Jeffery Katzenberg. Katzenbeeg creates a competitor." Of course, it didn't pan out for Katzenberg in the way that it did for Walt, but none the less.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  11 месяцев назад +1

      I mean, it worked out pretty well for Katzenberg. He beat Disney (and Pixar) to the first Oscar for Best Animated Feature, and created Disney's first really serious animation rival.

  • @JaxRetroGamer
    @JaxRetroGamer 8 месяцев назад

    Actually Ferias Frustradas Do Pica Pau actually released in 1995 on the Mega Drive/Sega Genesis it released in 1996 on the Master System which you showed the box art for instead of the Genesis one.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  8 месяцев назад

      What's your source for it being released in 1995?

    • @JaxRetroGamer
      @JaxRetroGamer 7 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples Oh it did come out in 1996 but the game's copyright says "1995"

  • @TheSkullKlownTSK
    @TheSkullKlownTSK Год назад +1

    I want him in Kingdom Hearts so much

  • @Porkypigyt
    @Porkypigyt 10 месяцев назад

    he's in the 2023 cartoon once upon a studio

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  10 месяцев назад

      I know, but Once Upon a Studio hadn't come out yet when I made this video.

  • @55twintv39
    @55twintv39 9 месяцев назад

    2:18
    Animation has actually been around since the phrestoric age.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  9 месяцев назад

      Precursors to animation have been around for thousands of years, but animation itself? No. Even if you use the absolute broadest possible definition of animation, I don't think anything in prehistoric times qualifies.

    • @55twintv39
      @55twintv39 9 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples
      Oh

    • @inovakovsky
      @inovakovsky 8 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples Pre-historic paintings would depict movement via overlapping, but animation would really be a thing until spinning toy devices were made. However, you were obviously referring to animated FILM.

  • @Pearlmetheus
    @Pearlmetheus Год назад

    An now look at him once again in the gaming spotlight as he is a playable character on the game "Disney Speedstorm" Yeah the game might have its low as its pretty much a pay to win game BUT if you only care about racing an nothing more then you will surely enjoy the game with Oswald ANN Ortencia too!
    His whole story truly shows that he indeed, is the "Luckiest" of the Rabbits 🐰🍀

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад

      I actually just started playing Disney Speedstorm, and I think it's really cool that they included Oswald and Ortensia. I just wish the characters had more unique outfits and cars. They seem to all have different colors of the exact same thing.

    • @Pearlmetheus
      @Pearlmetheus Год назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples True the outfits for both characters are pretty much the same an a few callbacks to his old cartoons , BUT again it's nice seeing both of them back in the gaming media once more 👍

  • @55twintv39
    @55twintv39 9 месяцев назад

    15:32
    The Playboy (1929) was his first appearance. I think that’s just a horse who acts like him.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  9 месяцев назад

      It's clearly the same design. Also, I think you meant to say, "The Plow Boy."

    • @55twintv39
      @55twintv39 9 месяцев назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples
      Yeah I did.

  • @yosefdemby8792
    @yosefdemby8792 Год назад

    13:03 Felix was a true character as well.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад

      Not the way Oswald was. Oswald had a personality and character traits that drove the plot and jokes of his cartoons. Felix didn't really, at least not nearly to the same degree. Felix was arguably more of a vehicle for situational jokes.

    • @yosefdemby8792
      @yosefdemby8792 Год назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples Felix had a personality. Here’s some of the traits film historian Donald Crafton pointed out: he’s a pacifist who is driven by hunger, but if pushed around too much he fights back. He’s a Good Samaritan who’s willing to help those in need. He can also be a rather lecherous cat.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  Год назад

      So, I'm talking more about how his personality was used in the cartoons. I'm not saying he didn't have a personality at all; I'm saying that it didn't drive the plot and jokes of his cartoons nearly to the degree that Oswald's did.

    • @yosefdemby8792
      @yosefdemby8792 Год назад

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples Okay.

  • @PlanetZoidstar
    @PlanetZoidstar 10 месяцев назад +1

    "Steamboat Willy was the first cartoon Mickey appeared in."
    Umm..No it wasn't, Walt. Remember Plane Crazy & the Galloping Guancho?

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  10 месяцев назад

      Um, this is awkward for two reasons. The first is that "quote" never appears in this video. What I actually said was that Steamboat Willie was Mickey's first *theatrically released* cartoon, which it was. The second is that I just made a forty-plus minute video about this exact topic of Mickey's first three cartoons.

    • @PlanetZoidstar
      @PlanetZoidstar 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples Well not verbatim, but it's what Walt implied when the interviewer asked him if Steamboat Willie was the first cartoon Mickey Mouse appeared in:
      "Was it (Steamboat Willie) the first cartoon in which Mickey appeared?"
      A question to which Walt replied *"Uh, yes, in which Mickey appeared."*
      That's the man Walt himself confirming the interviewer's question. Which we know it incorrect.
      Steamboat Willie may have been the first theatrically released Mickey short but it was the 3rd produced. So from the perspective of the public Steamboat Willie was Mickey's first appearance, but not to Walt or the animators who made him.
      But in all seriousness, mate, thanks so much for creating this comprehensive Oswald history video.
      I love Oswald.

    • @ExtraordinaryPeoples
      @ExtraordinaryPeoples  10 месяцев назад

      @PlanetZoidstar, sorry, for some reason, I didn't notice that you said, "Walt." My bad. And thanks for the complement about the video.

    • @PlanetZoidstar
      @PlanetZoidstar 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@ExtraordinaryPeoples That's okay, mate. No harm done.
      I love the rubberhose era of Walt Disney animation (especially the Oswald shorts he and his crew made before Mickey), they hold a special place in my heart so it means alot seeing you go so deep into his history.
      I really want Disney to give Oswald more than he's currently got, Walt knows he's earned it.