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Old 02-10-2006, 02:09 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by mousepod
Well, there were basically three groups of Oswald cartoons: the Disney ones, the Mintz ones and finally the Walter Lantz ones. Some of the Disney ones have appeared through the years on collections of "public domain" cartoons (whether they are actually public domain is questionable). They're not bad - not quite Mickey - more similar to Felix the Cat in my opinion.
okay, cool and thanks! That gives me a general idea. I never wuite knew how close Oswald might have been to Mickey. Of course, stating the obvious, Mickey went through significant personality changes as he evolved.
So did Ub Iwerks, I find his Flip the Frog cartoon rather crass! Very pre-code toons!

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