Another good Oswald. Whoever was responsible for the voices seemed to reject any kind of naturalism and go for the same kind of cartoony exaggeration as in the facial expression and rubbery body moves.
Indeed, this is a VHS copy of the film, I'm guessing they spliced a load together and ran them through a scanner all in one go, hence why some other ones have the same number box just at different times.
This is the last Oswald cartoon to feature the laughing Oswald in the title cards and the next on Bowery Bimbos has no Laugh in the next cartoon after this one and the next cartoon after this one is called Bowery bimbos like I said before and the cartoon Bowery Bimbos is lost you know the one after this one is actually which is Bowery bimbos like I said a million dang idiotic times and is lost, however it's soundtrack still exists and I heard the soundtrack of Bowery Bimbos on the Walter Lantz Company Encyclopedia and the first existing one without the laugh is The hash shop the one after Bowery Bimbos.
If you want to get the to soundtrack of Bowery Bimbos automatically without going to the Walter lantz encyclopedia click on this www.cartoonresearch.com/gerstein/Bowery_Bimboes.mp3
That's the problems with the 'Walter Lantz' Oswalds, too much emphasis on random gags, and not Oswald himself.
LOOKER HEEEERE, RAAAAAB. CAN'T YOU ALL REEEEEAD?
Do you notice Oswald has only one line in the film?
Yea,but what did he say?
@Arthur, made for creations oh,sorry,it’s just because on how kinda it’s muffled.
I must learn to dance the way Oswald dances. :I
After watching this more than 50 times I have noticed just now that the first scene with Oswald in the car is synchronized to the music.
Another good Oswald. Whoever was responsible for the voices seemed to reject any kind of naturalism and go for the same kind of cartoony exaggeration as in the facial expression and rubbery body moves.
Fascinating, suprisingly surreal for the 1930s... Thanks for posting...!
Gotta feel sorry for that baby.
I wonder why a number of these Oswald shorts have timers at the bottom of the screen?
these were used as testing films inside the company in the late 80s. most likely to review them and study them. its odd
Indeed, this is a VHS copy of the film, I'm guessing they spliced a load together and ran them through a scanner all in one go, hence why some other ones have the same number box just at different times.
"Is my father is there?"
“Get away from those doors!”
N o
"No sony !"
No mini pete
3:08 is that homer and ortensia towards the bottom right?
Homer is Ortensia's younger brother, and Homer would only appear in a Lantz short in 1931.
You forgot 1929 homeless homer and all wet 1927
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@Greatsaiyakirby I don't know. This is just one short. Oswald does get a lot of screen time in the other Lantz shorts.
3:03 Is that Oswald playing his teeth like a xylophone?
Walt made him able to harmlessly dismember himself.
wait pete's a dad O.O SCARY
Heh heh looks like goofy had too much cake
This cartoon was once lost
This is the loudest cartoon ever, the musics so loud you almost can’t hear it
In fact you can’t hear it
3:32 "No, maam." That's comical!
3:32
WAIT A MINUTE! If all of the Oswald shorts are in the public domain, HOW DID DISNEY "BUY"/"TRADE" Al Michaels, or whoever, for him?! :/
I know I am late but actually not of them are in the public domain despite the full cartoons being shown
Besides there's an thing called trademark. Sure parts of the Oswald shorts are in the public domain when Disney bought him but not all of them.
for some reason the sound on this doesn't sound original.. it just sounds to high of quality..
This is the last Oswald cartoon to feature the laughing Oswald in the title cards and the next on Bowery Bimbos has no Laugh in the next cartoon after this one and the next cartoon after this one is called Bowery bimbos like I said before and the cartoon Bowery Bimbos is lost you know the one after this one is actually which is Bowery bimbos like I said a million dang idiotic times and is lost, however it's soundtrack still exists and I heard the soundtrack of Bowery Bimbos on the Walter Lantz Company Encyclopedia and the first existing one without the laugh is The hash shop the one after Bowery Bimbos.
I meant the cartoon after Bowery Bimbos was The hash shop not another Bowery Bimbos sorry about that
If you want to get the to soundtrack of Bowery Bimbos automatically without going to the Walter lantz encyclopedia click on this www.cartoonresearch.com/gerstein/Bowery_Bimboes.mp3
Hey baby PJ is in this short (PJ is Pete's son)
He did also appear in the hash shop but made his nose smaller
...and then there's the Yiddish spoken@the end
what vhs tape is this from?
I don't care if this was made a long time ago but they should've done better on the voice acting
This is a short film from the 1930s, what do you expect?
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