Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOswald the Rabbit is the conductor on a runaway trolley.Oswald the Rabbit is the conductor on a runaway trolley.Oswald the Rabbit is the conductor on a runaway trolley.
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- AnecdotesThis second Oswald cartoon featured a reworked, more friendly and nicer looking Oswald than as first conceived. Universal Studios rejected the first Oswald cartoon out of hand, and Ub Iwerks developed this second version, which Universal accepted and released.
- GaffesOswald removes his foot and kisses it for good luck. Every time he kisses it, his stump disappears.
- Versions alternativesThe silent Trolley Troubles (1927) was re-released in 1931 with music and sound effects.
- ConnexionsEdited into La main derrière la souris - L'histoire d'Ub Iwerks (1999)
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I feel embarrassed with myself. All this time I've been watching below-average 1960's Looney Tunes episodes when I could have been watching Oswald the Lucky Rabbit!! This episode is more high quality than stuff I see on television nowadays (except for the fact it does not have colour)! I really enjoyed watching this, it may have been slapsticky but it was very sweet and despite some of Oswald's annoying behaviour I thought he was a good character (and those baby rabbits were SO cute!!). It is also an impressive episode considering it was made so long ago (1927 was a very early date to be making cartoons). What is also impressive is that 82 years later there are many aspects of the cartoon that can still appeal to millions of people today. If there was anything that I did not like about the cartoon it was the treatment of those poor young bunnies (You will see when you watch the episode.).
I watched a version on youtube with music composed by Robert Israel and the music managed to fit surprisingly well with the episode. The original music for the episode was made in 1931, when the once silent cartoon was re-released with sound. Even watching it in silent, the viewer can understand absolutely everything that is going on.
I recommend this episode to people who thrive on early cartoons, to people who like Mickey Mouse (for Oswald is very similar in character to the famous rodent) and to people who like watching historical cartoons (it is historical because it was so well made for the time). Enjoy "Trolley Troubles"! :-)
I watched a version on youtube with music composed by Robert Israel and the music managed to fit surprisingly well with the episode. The original music for the episode was made in 1931, when the once silent cartoon was re-released with sound. Even watching it in silent, the viewer can understand absolutely everything that is going on.
I recommend this episode to people who thrive on early cartoons, to people who like Mickey Mouse (for Oswald is very similar in character to the famous rodent) and to people who like watching historical cartoons (it is historical because it was so well made for the time). Enjoy "Trolley Troubles"! :-)
- Mightyzebra
- 21 déc. 2009
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By what name was Trolley Troubles (1927) officially released in Canada in English?
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