Oswald the Lucky Rabbit || The Mechanical Cow (USA, 1927) Walter Lantz Sound Reissue [MP4 480] #PublicDomain

«The Mechanical Cow» is an #OswaldtheLuckyRabbit cartoon. In 1931/32, Walter Lantz post-synchronized the first six Disney’s Oswalds cartoons with James Dietrich soundtracks for theatrical re-release. This is a reissued version of «The Mechanical Cow» with music and sound effects. Genres — Animation • Short • Comedy Directed by #WaltDisney Produced by Charles Mintz • George Winkler Animation by Ub Iwerks Color process — Black and white Production companies — Walt Disney Studio • Winkler Productions Distributed by Universal Pictures King Lawrence — Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (voice) The #cartoon opens with Oswald attempting to get the cow out of bed. When he succeeds, Oswald gets on the cow’s back, shouting «MILK! MILK!» He gets some milk for a baby hippopotamus. When Fanny, Oswald’s girlfriend, comes over, Oswald tries to flirt with Fanny. Suddenly, a car with some dark, unidentified figures appears, and the figures steal Fanny. In an attempt to rescue her, Oswald quickly starts a streak of surreal moves, including taking the cow’s neck and bending it into a C-shape so when a bullet comes, it is shot back in the direction of the dark figures. The dark figures end up falling into a lake, and Oswald and Fanny walk off with the cow. Released date: #October3rd, 1927 (United States) (silent, original titles) 1st Reissue date: January 4th, 1932 (real reissue of this cartoon, with sound) 2nd Reissue date: December 29th, 1944 (fanmade reissue) Running time: 6 minutes Language: English Ripped off of the Giant 600 Cartoon Collection set by Mill Creek Entertainment. #TheMechanicalCow #95thAnniversary Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is now belongs to Walt Disney Company since 2006.
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