- Oswald the Lucky Rabbit filmography
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The following is a complete list of cartoons starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Walt Disney produced 26 cartoons during 1927–1928, 26 cartoons were produced after Walt Disney's departure during in the Winkler years (1928–1929), and 142 cartoons were produced by Walter Lantz during 1929–1943, making 194 cartoons in total.
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Shorts
The Disney years
1927
Film Notes Trolley Troubles The first Oswald cartoon released (was the second one produced). Exists only as 1931 reissue by Walter Lantz Productions. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Oh Teacher Exists only as 1932 reissue by Walter Lantz Productions. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. The Mechanical Cow Exists only as 1932 reissue by Walter Lantz Productions. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Great Guns! Exists only as 1932 reissue by Walter Lantz Productions. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. All Wet Exists only as 1932 reissue by Walter Lantz Productions. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Directed by Ub Iwerks. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. The Ocean Hop Exists only as 1932 reissue by Walter Lantz Productions. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. The Banker's Daughter Lost cartoon. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Empty Socks Lost cartoon. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Rickety Gin Lost cartoon. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. 1928
Film Notes Harem Scarem Lost cartoon. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Neck 'n' Neck Lost cartoon. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. The Ol' Swimmin' Hole Lost cartoon. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Africa Before Dark Lost cartoon. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Rival Romeos Animated by Ub Iwerks. Bright Lights Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Sagebrush Sadie Lost cartoon, but a small fragment of a pencil test has survived. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Ride 'Em Plowboy Lost cartoon. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, and Friz Freleng. Ozzie of the Mounted Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, Ben Clopton, and Les Clark. Hungry Hoboes Lost cartoon Oh, What a Knight Sky Scrappers The Fox Chase Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton Tall Timber Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton Sleigh Bells Lost cartoon Hot Dog Lost cartoon Poor Papa First cartoon produced in series (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later[1] Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. The Winkler years
1928
Film Notes High Up Directed by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton Mississippi Mud Lost cartoon Panicky Pancakes Lost cartoon. Directed by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton Fiery Fireman Directed by Friz Freleng and Rudolph Ising Rocks and Socks Lost cartoon South Pole Flight Lost cartoon. Directed by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton Bull-Oney Lost cartoon A Horse Tale Lost cartoon Farmyard Follies Some sequences still missing. Directed by Walter Lantz and Rollin Hamilton 1929
Film Notes Homeless Homer Directed by Rudolph Ising and Friz Freleng Yanky Clippers Directed by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer Hen Fruit Lost cartoon. The first Oswald cartoon in sound, ending his silent era. Sick Cylinders Exists only as silent print. Directed by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton Hold 'Em Ozzie Lost cartoon The Suicide Sheik Lost cartoon. Directed by Hugh Harman Alpine Antics Exists only as silent print. Directed by Tom Palmer. The Lumberjack Sound status of print uncertain The Fishing Fool Lost cartoon Stage Stunts Lost cartoon Stripes and Stars Lost cartoon The Wicked West Lost cartoon. Directed by Friz Freleng Ice Man's Luck Lost cartoon Nuts and Jolts Lost cartoon. Directed by Hugh Harman Jungle Jingles Exists only as silent print. Directed by Ben Clopton Weary Willies Exists only as silent print. Directed by Friz Freleng Saucy Sausages Lost cartoon The Lantz/Universal years
1929
Film Notes Race Riot Oil's Well Permanent Wave Cold Turkey Lost cartoon Pussy Willie Lost cartoon Amateur Nite Hurdy Gurdy Snow Use Nutty Notes Lost cartoon Ozzie of the Circus Lost cartoon 1930
Film Notes Kounty Fair Exists only as silent print. Chilly Con Carmen Kisses and Kurses Lost cartoon. Broadway Folly Bowery Bimbos Lost cartoon, only audio track has survived. The Hash Shop The Prison Panic Tramping Tramps Hot for Hollywood Exists only as silent print. Hells Heels My Pal Paul Not So Quiet Spooks Cold Feet Snappy Salesman Henpecked The Singing Sap The first cartoon on which Tex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery).[2] The Detective The Fowl Ball Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). The Navy Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). Mexico Exists only as silent print. Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). Africa Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). Alaska Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). Mars Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). 1931
Film Notes China Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). College Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). Shipwreck Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). The Farmer Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). The Fireman Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). Sunny South Tex Avery was one of the artists (as Fred Avery). Country School Exists only as silent print. The Bandmaster Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). Northwoods The Stone Age Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). Radio Rhythm Kentucky Belles Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). Hot Feet The Hunter Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). Wonderland The Hare Mail The Fisherman Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). The Clown 1932
Film Notes Grandma's Pet Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). Mechanical Man Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). Wins Out Beau and Arrows Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). Making Good Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). Let's Eat The Winged Horse Cat Nipped A Wet Knight A Jungle Jumble Day Nurse Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). The Busy Barber Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). Carnival Capers Tex Avery was one of the artists (as Fred Avery). Wild and Woolly Teacher's Pests 1933
Film Notes The Plumber Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). The Shriek Tex Avery was one of the artists (as Fred Avery). Going to Blazes Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). Beau Best Ham and Eggs Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). Confidence Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). Five and Dime Tex Avery was one of the artists (as Fred Avery). The Zoo Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). The Merry Old Soul Parking Space 1934
Film Notes Chicken Reel The Candy House The County Fair The Toy Shoppe A 1984 colorized version also exists.[3] Kings Up Tex Avery was one of the artists (as Fred Avery). Wolf! Wolf! The Ginger Bread Boy Goldielocks and the Three Bears Annie Moved Away Tex Avery was one of the artists (as Fred Avery). The Wax Works William Tell Chris Columbus Jr. Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). The Dizzy Dwarf Ye Happy Pilgrims Sky Larks Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). Spring in the Park Toyland Premiere The first Oswald cartoon in color (two-strip Technicolor) 1935
Film Notes Robinson Crusoe Isle The Hillbilly Two Little Lambs Do a Good Deed Elmer the Great Dane Tex Avery was one of the animators (as Fred Avery). Springtime Serenade The second Oswald cartoon in color (two-strip Technicolor) Towne Hall Follies 1st cartoon directed by Tex Avery (as Fred Avery), he was credited as an animator. At Your Service Bronco Buster Amateur Broadcast The Quail Hunt 2nd cartoon directed by Tex Avery (as Fred Avery), credited as an animator; he then left for Warner Bros. Monkey Wretches The last of the old Oswald, who had a black and white fur Case of the Lost Sheep Doctor Oswald 1936
Film Notes Soft Ball Game Alaska Sweepstakes Slumberland Express Beauty Shoppe The Barnyard Five Fun House Farming Fools Battle Royal Music Hath Charms Kiddie Revue Beach Combers Night Life of the Bugs Puppet Show The Unpopular Mechanic Gopher Trouble 1937
Film Notes Everybody Sing Duck Hunt The Birthday Party Trailer Thrills The Wily Weasel The Playful Pup Lovesick Keeper of the Lions The Mechanical Handy Man Football Fever The Mysterious Jug The Dumb Cluck 1938
Film Notes The Lamp Lighter Man Hunt Yokel Boy Makes Good Trade Mice Feed the Kitty Happy Scouts 1943
Film Notes The Egg Cracker Suite The final Oswald cartoon and the third in color (three-strip Technicolor) References
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