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1943 film
The Egg Cracker Suite
Title card
Directed byBen Hardaway
Emery Hawkins
Story byMilt Schaffer
Produced byWalter Lantz
StarringJune Foray
Dorothy Lloyd (both unc.)[2]
Music byDarrell Calker
Animation byLester Kline
Production
company
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • March 22, 1943 (1943-03-22)[1]
Running time
7 minutes
LanguageEnglish

The Egg Cracker Suite is a 1943Easter-themed animated short produced byWalter Lantz, co-directed byBen Hardaway andEmery Hawkins (also a character designer) and animated by Les Kline (solely credited as Lester Kline),Laverne Harding andPaul J. Smith (both uncredited) that features a redesignedOswald the Lucky Rabbit. This is the last animated short to feature Oswald untilGet a Horse! in 2013.

Plot

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Oswald leads a line of rabbits, anchored by a small brown bunny, into Bunnyville, where they are to readyEaster baskets for the holiday. He enters one tree, which is a hen house dubbed "Egg Plant No. 1", and conducts them in a symphony to get them to lay eggs. Outside, each rabbit in the line gets an egg. Oswald finishes the symphony getting the loneostrich to lay her huge egg, which as luck would have it, the small brown bunny winds up with.

The remainder of the cartoon unfolds as the Easter baskets are being prepared. Initially, a rabbit boils eggs, only to discover one is spoiled, prompting a call for its removal by the health department truck. Subsequent scenes depict rabbits crafting egg dye using plant and flower leaves. Another scene showcases a rabbit painting intricate designs on eggs, but a mishap occurs when one egg unexpectedly hatches. The chick inside, upset by the situation, protests in a rapid chipmunk voice and retaliates by painting the rabbit's face.

The subsequent scene revisits the small brown bunny with the ostrich egg. Cheerfully pushing it toward a large vat of egg dye, the bunny encounters a challenge when attempting to propel it over a plank. Despite a failed attempt, the bunny races back for a head start, but the egg tumbles into the vat, and the plank collapses, causing the bunny to crash into the vat's side.

Next, rabbits are carrying baskets onwheelbarrows to first be filled with grass, then one egg surrounded by candy eggs, then each topped with a blue bow. They then take them to Bunnyville Airport where they're loaded into planes resemblingB-18 bombers. As they ready for takeoff, the small brown bunny is shown running with the ostrich egg towards a plane, but the egg hatches before he can get there and the newborn ostrich that came out picks him up and throws him into a plane.

The planes take off one by one and are seen flying in formation when they open their bomb bay doors and drop the baskets all over the country. The bows open up like parachutes to slow their fall. The final scene is an apparently empty basket falling, but the brown bunny pops up and looks down initially horrified, but then his bow opens up and he relaxes then he waves to all of the viewers as the cartoon ends.

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References

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  1. ^"The Vault".www2.boxoffice.com. RetrievedJune 14, 2020.
  2. ^Scott, Keith (2022).Cartoon Voices from the Golden Age, 1930-70. BearManor Media. p. 221.ISBN 979-8-88771-010-5.

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