Oswald takes a job as a lifeguard to keep an eye on Miss Rabbit, who in turn stages a boating accident hoping Oswald will come to save her.
Get a Horse! is a black-and-white to color hand-drawn animation that features the iconic characters Mickey Mouse and his friends trying to save Minnie Mouse from the villainous Peg-Leg Pete.
Trolley Troubles is a comedic silent film from 1927 that follows the adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit as he tries to control a runaway trolley. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and toils to keep the trolley on track. With its unique blend of humor and animation, Trolley Troubles is an entertaining and inventive film.
The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story is a documentary film that explores the life and work of Ub Iwerks, the animator who played a crucial role in creating Mickey Mouse. It delves into his contributions to animation filmmaking and his involvement in the Hollywood sign. The film also provides a biographical account of Iwerks and his impact on the industry during the 1930s.
For the first time in nearly 95 years, Oswald stars in an all-new hand-drawn short from Walt Disney Animation Studios in celebration of Disney 100 Years of Wonder!
The movie is a showcase for several acts that were popular at the time: band leader Paul Whiteman, a running storyline about a possible wedding and the marriage of the two-strip Technicolor process.
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, goes in pursuit of Peg-Leg Pete.
In this cartoon, Oswald wears a shirt for the first time, therefore completing his outfit. Some plot elements in the cartoon would be used again in Carnival Capers.
An Oswald the Lucky Rabbit short, Walt Disney's earlier character, before going on to create Mickey Mouse. Here he is canoeing in the wilderness.
Oswald wakes up grumpy and takes it out on his alarm clock, afterward trying his best to wake up the mechanical cow sleeping in the bed beside him, with limited success. They finally do get going, sailing around the barnyard offering milk to denizens of the farm. When kidnappers arrive and takes Oswald's girlfriend away, he and the cow set off to rescue her.
The animals on Oswald the Rabbit's farm couldn't be happier with their work. The hens, in particular, enjoy their jobs as egg producers. True, a hen gets a bit anxious when her egg is too small or when she can't lay anything. But on the whole, times are good. That changes when a specter by the name of Depression rises from the dump and travels the globe spreading fear and panic. The Great Depression has begun and has poisoned the entire country, including Oswald's farm. Now, the roosters are listless and the chickens flop around in a daze. Oswald runs to the doctor for help. But Dr. Pill points to a poster of the President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. "There's your doctor!" he declares. Soon, Oswald is in the White House, knocking down the Vice President in his haste to see FDR. Roosevelt sings "Confidence" and gives the rabbit a generous supply.
Oswald's sweetheart is stolen by a schoolyard bully, so he has to fight him during recess to win her back.
'Sky Scrappers' finds three characters -- Oswald, a Big Pete-style bully and a Minnie-ish female character -- all engaged in knockabout humour on a building site.
Oswald the Rabbit gathers some of the greatest entertainers of the age to cure Old King Cole of the blues.
Boxer Oswald battles it out in a "boxer vs. wrestler" match at the Punch Bowl Arena with Punchy Pig.
As the title implies, in this Oswald the Rabbit short, he goes hunting.
A lost animated short centered on Oswald the Lucky Rabbit's disadventures in the Moroccan desert. Some drawings survived and were put together in an animated clip.
An Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon.
Oswald is riding along on his horse having a merry old time when the two of them fall down a hill, right up to a castle. Oswald whistles for the princess, who blows him a kiss as she appears on a balcony. He reaches her by lassoing the balcony and tying the other end of the rope to his horse's tail, using it as a tightrope. A rival knight suddenly appears and Oswald falls off the balcony, startled. He manages to climb back up and the two fight for the princess.
Oswald is off to see his sweetheart when he is passed by a rival in a faster car. He takes the lead, though, when both drivers encounter a mud puddle; Oswald isn't afraid to get a little dirty, while his competitor is. Oswald arrives and serenades his love, hampered by the animals in the yard. The rival shows up and they fight over the girl, during which time she slips away with a third suitor.