


Cut to an overhead shot of Oswald and his banjo. Oswald pokes his head toward the camera, like Van Beuren did in its cartoons a few years later.




This is from Rival Romeos (1928), one of the Disney Oswald shorts. A theatre manager in Manitoba told one trade paper: “Excellent cartoon. Best in some time.” Chester J. Smith of the Motion Picture News put it: “The various characters are put through a series of evolutions that should provoke considerable mirth.” I guess he means it’s funny.
That's Hugh Harman's animation of Oswald in the overhead shot, Yowp.
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Thanks, Mark. Every once in a while, I see some animation in the Disney Oswalds and it reminds me of the 1930 Warners cartoons.
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