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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit filmography

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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
Oswald checking film reel,The Film Daily, 1928
Production
companies
Distributed byUniversal Pictures (1927–1938)
Walt Disney Pictures (2022)
CountryUnited States
Poster forTrolley Troubles, Oswald's first appearance

The following is a complete list of cartoons, films, video games, etc. featuringOswald the Lucky Rabbit created or licensed by eitherUniversal Pictures (owner of the character's trademark before 2006) orThe Walt Disney Company (owner of the character's trademark after 2006). This does not include content made by external artists or studios following the character's entry into thepublic domain in 2023.

Filmography

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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit/Oswald Rabbit series

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This list contains cartoons that were part ofUniversal Pictures'Oswald the Lucky Rabbit/Oswald Rabbit theatrical cartoon series.Walt Disney Productions produced 26 of the first 27 cartoons (1927–1928), andWinkler Pictures producedHigh Up an additional 25 cartoons after Disney's departure from the series (1928–1929), and the rest were produced byWalter Lantz Productions starting withRace Riot.

Walt Disney Studio/Winkler Productions

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#FilmReleasedNotesVideo if available
1Trolley TroublesSeptember 5, 1927[1]First Oswald cartoon released. Animated byUb Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon was reissued in 1931 byWalter Lantz with synchronized sound.
2Oh TeacherSeptember 19, 1927[2]Directed by Walt Disney.[3]: 5  Cartoon reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. A few sequences went missing, and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated byUb Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff.
3The Mechanical CowOctober 3, 1927[4]Directed by Walt Disney.[3]: 5  Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated byUb Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff.
4Great Guns!October 17, 1927[5]Directed by Walt Disney.[3]: 5  Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated byUb Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff.
5All WetOctober 31, 1927[6]Directed byUb Iwerks.[3]: 5  Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff.
6The Ocean HopNovember 14, 1927[7]Directed by Walt Disney.[3]: 5  A few sequences went missing when the cartoon was reissued in 1932. Animated byUb Iwerks,Hugh Harman,Rollin Hamilton, andBen Clopton. The last Disney Oswald cartoon was reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound.
7The Banker's DaughterNovember 28, 1927[8]Directed by Walt Disney.[3]: 5  Lost cartoon. The first appearance of Ortensia. A production script, five story-sketch pages and two animation drawings are the only known materials to exist.[3] Animated byUb Iwerks andFriz Freleng.
8Empty SocksDecember 11, 1927[9]Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks.[3]: 6  Lost until 2015, when a print missing only a couple of sequences was found in Norway.[10][11][12][3] Animated byHugh Harman andRollin Hamilton.
9Rickety GinDecember 26, 1927[13]Directed by Walt Disney.[3]: 5  Lost cartoon. A production script and six story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.[3] Animated byUb Iwerks andFriz Freleng.
10Harem ScaremJanuary 9, 1928[14]Directed by Walt Disney.[3]: 5  Lost cartoon. A production script, one background drawing and numerous animation drawings are the only known materials to exist.[3]: 72  Animation drawings from a small part of this film were compiled by Disney into a video clip in 2012. Animated byHugh Harman andRollin Hamilton.
11Neck 'n' NeckJanuary 23, 1928[15]Directed by Walt Disney.[3]: 5  Rediscovered in Japan in 2018 as part of a 16mm film titledMickey Manga: Speedy (ミッキー漫画 スピーデーMikkī Manga: Supīdē), though only as a two-minute cutdown of the original five-minute cartoon.[16][17] Animated byHugh Harman andRollin Hamilton.
12The Ol' Swimmin' HoleFebruary 6, 1928[18]Directed by Walt Disney.[3]: 6  Rediscovered in Belgium in 2016 by David Gerstein, with a few sequences missing.[3]: 94 [19] Animated byHugh Harman andRollin Hamilton.
13Africa Before DarkFebruary 20, 1928[20]Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks.[3]: 6  Rediscovered in Austria in 2013. Animated byUb Iwerks. Available with the Signature Edition ofBambi in 2017.
14Rival RomeosMarch 5, 1928[21]Directed by Walt Disney.[3]: 6  Animated byUb Iwerks.
15Bright LightsMarch 19, 1928[22]Directed by Walt Disney.[3]: 6  Animated byUb Iwerks andRollin Hamilton.
16Sagebrush SadieApril 1, 1928[23]Directed by Walt Disney.[3]: 6  Lost cartoon. Many animation drawings and 8 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.[3]: 114  The animation drawings (which consist of two scenes) of this film were compiled by Disney into a brief fragment video clip as a bonus feature on the 2007Oswald The Lucky Rabbit Disney Treasures DVD. Animated byUb Iwerks,Hugh Harman andRollin Hamilton.
17Ride 'Em PlowboyApril 15, 1928[24]Directed by Walt Disney.[3]: 6  Lost cartoon. Two background drawings and 5 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.[3]: 120 [25] Animated byUb Iwerks,Hugh Harman,Rollin Hamilton, andFriz Freleng.
18Ozzie of the MountedApril 30, 1928[26]Directed by Walt Disney.[3]: 6  Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated byUb Iwerks,Hugh Harman,Rollin Hamilton,Ben Clopton, andLes Clark.
19Hungry HobosMay 14, 1928[27]Directed by Walt Disney.[3]: 7  A once missing cartoon, it was rediscovered in a vault in England in November 2011. Animated byUb Iwerks. Available with the Signature Edition ofSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 2017.
20Oh What a KnightMay 28, 1928[28]Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks.[3]: 7  Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 shortYe Olden Days. Animated byUb Iwerks,Hugh Harman, andRollin Hamilton.
21Poor PapaJune 11, 1928[29]Directed by Walt Disney.[3]: 4  First Oswald cartoon produced (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later.[30] Animated byUb Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Disney was unable to access a print ofPoor Papa in time for the 2007 DVD,[31] but today owns a 16mm print of the short, and released it on the "Signature Edition" Blu-Ray ofPinocchio in 2017.
22The Fox ChaseJune 25, 1928[32]Directed by Walt Disney.[3]: 7  Animated byUb Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff except forRudolf Ising.
23Tall TimberJuly 9, 1928[33]Directed by Walt Disney.[3]: 7  Animated byHugh Harman andRollin Hamilton.
24Sleigh BellsJuly 23, 1928[34]Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks.[3]: 7  Rediscovered in theBritish Film Institute's National Archives and restored.[35]
25High UpAugust 6, 1928[36]Rediscovered byDavid Gerstein.[37] Erroneously thought to be a Disney short after rediscovery; the British title uses the incorrect title card, crediting Walt instead of animators R.C Hamilton and Rudolph Ising.[38] Directed byRudolf Ising andRollin Hamilton.
26Hot DogsAugust 20, 1928[39]Directed by Walt Disney.[3]: 7  Lost cartoon. The copyright synopsis, 2 backgrounds and 4 story-sketch pages of the cartoon are the only known materials to exist.[3]: 164 [40]
27The Sky Scrapper[3]: 142 September 3, 1928[34]Directed by Walt Disney.[3]: 7  Also referred to asSky Scrappers. In 2014, an original 1928 print was found in the United Kingdom with Winkler-era titles.[3]: 142  Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short,Building a Building. Last Disney Oswald cartoon. Appears on a television playing in the background in the 2022 Marvel filmDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Animated byUb Iwerks.

Winkler Productions

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#FilmReleasedNotesVideo if available
28Mississippi MudSeptember 17, 1928[34]First Winkler Oswald. Lost cartoon. Directed and animated byWalter Lantz.
29Panicky PancakesOctober 1, 1928[41]Lost cartoon. Directed and animated byHugh Harman andBen Clopton.
30Fiery FiremenOctober 15, 1928[42]First publicly available Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated byFriz Freleng andRudolf Ising.
31Rocks and SocksNovember 12, 1928[43]Lost cartoon. Directed and animated byHugh Harman.
32South Pole FlightNovember 26, 1928[43]Lost cartoon. Directed and animated byHugh Harman andBen Clopton.
33Bull-OneyNovember 28, 1928[43]Lost cartoon. Directed and animated byWalter Lantz andTom Palmer.
34A Horse TaleDecember 10, 1928[44]Lost cartoon. Directed and animated byRollin Hamilton andTom Palmer.
35Farmyard FolliesDecember 24, 1928[44]Survives as a fragmentary nitrate print at UCLA Film & Television Archive. Directed and animated byWalter Lantz andRollin Hamilton.
36Homeless HomerJanuary 7, 1929[44]Directed and animated byRudolf Ising andFriz Freleng.
37Yanky ClippersJanuary 21, 1929[45]Directed and animated byWalter Lantz andTom Palmer.
38Hen FruitFebruary 4, 1929[46]Lost cartoon. The first Oswald cartoon with sound. Directed and animated byFriz Freleng.
39Sick CylindersFebruary 18, 1929[47]Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated byHugh Harman andBen Clopton.[48]
40Hold 'Em Ozzie!March 4, 1929[49]Rediscovered in 2016, but it exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated byRollin Hamilton.[50]
41The Suicide SheikMarch 18, 1929[51]A film reel of this cartoon was found in 2019 by Ray Langstone. It is located at the State Archives Preservation Facility in Madison, Wisconsin and exists almost complete and with a soundtrack.[52] Directed and animated byHugh Harman.
42Alpine AnticsApril 1, 1929[53]Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated byTom Palmer.
43The LumberjackApril 15, 1929[53]According to UCLA Library Catalog, a shortened silent home film version is known to exist. Directed and animated byBen Clopton.
44The Fishing FoolApril 29, 1929[49]Lost cartoon. Directed and animated byRollin Hamilton.
45Stage StuntsMay 13, 1929[54]Lost cartoon. Directed and animated byWalter Lantz.
46Stripes and StarsMay 27, 1929[54]Lost cartoon. Directed and animated byWalter Lantz.
47The Wicked WestJune 10, 1929[54]Survival status uncertain, evidence shows the short was possibly reissued by Walter Lantz in 1931,[55] but it is currently unknown if Universal has a copy or if the reissue was included in the Guild Films television package. Directed and animated byFriz Freleng.
48Nuts and JoltsJune 24, 1929[54]Rediscovered in 2016. Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated byHugh Harman.[50]
49Ice Man's LuckJuly 8, 1929[54]Lost cartoon. Directed and animated byRollin Hamilton.
50Jungle JinglesJuly 22, 1929[54]Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated byBen Clopton.
51Weary WilliesJuly 22, 1929[54]Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated byFriz Freleng.
52Saucy SausagesAugust 19, 1929[54]Lost cartoon. Last Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated byBen Clopton.

Walter Lantz Productions

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#FilmReleasedNotesVideo if available
53Race RiotSeptember 2, 1929[54]The first Oswald short released by Walter Lantz.
54Oil's WellSeptember 16, 1929[54]
55Permanent WaveSeptember 29, 1929[54]
56Cold TurkeyOctober 15, 1929[54]A workprint of this cartoon exists.[56]
57Pussy WillieOctober 28, 1929[54]Lost cartoon.
58Amature NiteNovember 11, 1929[54]A sound print exists according to UCLA Library Catalog.
59Hurdy GurdyNovember 24, 1929[57]Is based on the shortHungry Hoboes.
60Snow UseNovember 25, 1929[54]
61Nutty NotesDecember 9, 1929[54]16mm Italian prints are known to exist with the working title "The Magic Piano" but only a few scenes and still images are publicly available.[58][59][60]
62Ozzie of the CircusDecember 23, 1929[61]Lost cartoon. First Oswald short produced by Walter Lantz.[62]
63Kounty FairJanuary 6, 1930[63]Exists only as a silent print.
64Chilly Con CarmenFebruary 3, 1930[63]
65Kisses and KursesFebruary 17, 1930[63]Lost cartoon.
66Broadway FollyMarch 3, 1930[63]Last time it shows the title card of Oswald laughing on screen.
67Bowery BimbosMarch 17, 1930[63]An original record of the soundtrack and a 16mm Italian print are known to exist but there are only a few still images publicly available.[64]
68Tramping TrampsMarch 31, 1930[63]
69The Hash ShopApril 14, 1930[63]
70The Prison PanicApril 28, 1930[63]
71Hot for HollywoodMay 19, 1930[65]Vitaphone disc of the soundtrack was found in 2005.
72Hells HeelsJune 2, 1930[65]
73My Pal PaulJune 16, 1930[63]Produced to promote the 1930 Universal feature filmKing of Jazz.Paul Whiteman is caricatured.
74Not So QuietJune 30, 1930[63]
75SpooksJuly 21, 1930[65]
76HenpeckedAugust 11, 1930[65]
77Cold FeetAugust 18, 1930[65]A drawing made by the animators attributed to this short shows Oswald playing a radiator like an accordion. This idea never made it to the final cartoon.[66]
78Snappy SalesmanAugust 18, 1930[65]Possibly a withheld 1929 entry due to its production number "5082" being in a number range of the other 1929 Lantz cartoons,[67] and many other factors present in the short.
79The Singing SapSeptember 15, 1930[65]The first cartoon on whichTex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery). First cartoon co-directed byBill Nolan.[68]
80The DetectiveSeptember 22, 1930[65]
81The Fowl BallOctober 13, 1930[65]
82The NavyNovember 3, 1930[65]Oswald wears shoes for the first time.
83MexicoNovember 17, 1930[65]
84AfricaDecember 1, 1930[65]Portions of this short were reused from the film,King of Jazz where they were colored in two-stripTechnicolor
85AlaskaDecember 15, 1930[65]
86MarsDecember 29, 1930[65]
87ChinaJanuary 12, 1931[65]
88CollegeJanuary 28, 1931[69]
89ShipwreckFebruary 9, 1931[65]Oswald wears gloves for the first time.
90The FarmerMarch 23, 1931[65]
91The FiremanApril 6, 1931[65]
92Sunny SouthApril 20, 1931[70]
93Country SchoolMay 5, 1931[69]
94The BandmasterMay 18, 1931[70]
95NorthwoodsJune 29, 1931[70]
96The Stone AgeJuly 13, 1931[70]
97Radio RhythmJuly 27, 1931[70]
98Kentucky BellesSeptember 7, 1931[69]
99Hot FeetSeptember 14, 1931[70]
100The HunterOctober 12, 1931[70]Oswald wears a shirt for the first time.
101WonderlandOctober 26, 1931[69]
102The Hare MailNovember 30, 1931[70]
103The FishermanDecember 7, 1931[70]
104The ClownDecember 21, 1931[70]
105Grandma's PetJanuary 18, 1932[71]
106Mechanical ManFebruary 15, 1932[71]
107Wins OutMarch 14, 1932[71]
108Beau and ArrowsMarch 28, 1932[71]
109Making GoodApril 11, 1932[71]
110Let's EatApril 25, 1932[71]
111The Winged HorseMay 9, 1932[71]
112Cat NippedMay 23, 1932[71]
113A Wet KnightJune 20, 1932[71]
114A Jungle JumbleJuly 4, 1932[71]
115Day NurseJuly 18, 1932[71]
116The Busy BarberSeptember 12, 1932[72]A remake of the silent 1929 Oswald cartoonYanky Clippers.
117Carnival CapersOctober 10, 1932[72]
118Wild and WoollyNovember 21, 1932[72]
119Teacher's PestsDecember 19, 1932[72]
120The PlumberJanuary 30, 1933[73]
121The ShriekFebruary 27, 1933[73]
122Going to BlazesApril 10, 1933[73]
123Beau BestMay 22, 1933[73]
124Ham and EggsJune 19, 1933[73]
125ConfidenceJuly 31, 1933[73]PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt is caricatured. Oswald is voiced by multiple actors.
126Five and DimeSeptember 18, 1933[73]Caricatures in this short includeCharlie Chaplin,Laurel and Hardy, andJimmy Durante.
127The ZooNovember 6, 1933[74]
128The Merry Old SoulNovember 27, 1933[74]Academy Award nominee. Among those that appear in the film are the band leaderPaul Whiteman, "singer"Roscoe Ates,Mae West,Harold Lloyd, andZasu Pitts.
129Parking SpaceDecember 18, 1933[74]First cartoon where Oswald wears a darker pair of shorts; he uses the shorts of that color until his last appearance inMonkey Wretches.
130Chicken ReelJanuary 1, 1934[75]
131The Candy HouseJanuary 15, 1934[75]
132The County FairFebruary 5, 1934[75]
133The Toy ShoppeFebruary 19, 1934[75]In 1984,Fred Ladd and Entercolor Technologies Corp. colorized this cartoon as a test for Universal. The studio rejected this and all future plans for colorizing black and white Lantz cartoons.[76]
134Kings UpMarch 12, 1934[75]
135Wolf! Wolf!April 2, 1934[75]
136The Ginger Bread BoyApril 16, 1934[75]The story within the cartoon is based on "The Gingerbread Man", a fairy tale published in 1875.
137Goldielocks and the Three BearsMay 14, 1934[75]
138Annie Moved AwayMay 28, 1934[75]
139Wax WorksJune 15, 1934[75]
140William TellJuly 9, 1934[75]
141Chris Columbus, Jr.July 23, 1934[75]
142The Dizzy DwarfAugust 6, 1934[77]
143Ye Happy PilgrimsSeptember 3, 1934[77]
144Sky LarksOctober 22, 1934[77]The first Oswald cartoon to use live-action footage
145Spring in the ParkNovember 12, 1934[77]
146Robinson Crusoe IsleJanuary 7, 1935[78]
147The HillbillyFebruary 1, 1935[78]
148Two Little LambsMarch 11, 1935[78]
149Do a Good DeedMarch 25, 1935[78]
150Elmer the Great DaneApril 29, 1935[78]The first appearance of Oswald's first dog,Elmer the Great Dane.
151Towne Hall FolliesJune 17, 1935[78]The storyline was reworked by Avery ten years later in MGM'sWild and Woolfy (this time set in the Wild West) featuringDroopy.
152At Your ServiceJuly 22, 1935[78]
153Bronco BusterAugust 19, 1935[78]
154Amateur BroadcastSeptember 23, 1935[78]
155The Quail HuntOctober 28, 1935[79]
156Monkey WretchesNovember 18, 1935[79]The final appearance of Oswald in his original design; he would not appear with this design again untilEpic Mickey released 75 years later. The first appearance ofMeany, Miny, and Moe; their popularity led to their development into a series of their own for Universal.
157Case of the Lost SheepDecember 2, 1935[79]The first cartoon to feature the white Oswald, a concept by Manuel Moreno. Despite retaining the name, this later version of Oswald looks like a completely different character.
158Doctor OswaldDecember 23, 1935[79]From this point onward, the character is referred to as "Oswald Rabbit" instead of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" in the title cards.
159Soft Ball GameJanuary 27, 1936[80]
160Alaska SweepstakesFebruary 17, 1936[80]
161Slumberland ExpressMarch 9, 1936[80]
162Beauty ShoppeMarch 30, 1936[80]
163The Barnyard FiveApril 20, 1936[80]
164Fun HouseMay 4, 1936[80]
165Farming FoolsMay 25, 1936[80]
166Battle RoyalJune 22, 1936[80]
167Music Hath CharmsSeptember 7, 1936[81]
168Kiddie RevueSeptember 21, 1936[81]
169Beach CombersOctober 5, 1936[81]
170Night Life of the BugsOctober 9, 1936[81]The title parodies that of the 1935 Universal feature filmNight Life of the Gods.
171Puppet ShowNovember 2, 1936[81]The second Oswald cartoon sinceSky Larks to use live-action footage.
172The Unpopular MechanicNovember 6, 1936[81]
173Gopher TroubleNovember 30, 1936[81]
174Everybody SingFebruary 22, 1937[81]The first Oswald cartoon to feature the more streamlined, slimmer variation of Manuel Moreno's Oswald.
175Duck HuntMarch 8, 1937[81]
176The Birthday PartyMarch 29, 1937[81]
177Trailer ThrillsMay 3, 1937[81]
178The Wily WeaselJune 7, 1937[81]
179The Playful PupJuly 12, 1937[81]
180LovesickOctober 4, 1937[82]
181The Keeper of the LionsOctober 18, 1937[82]
182The Mechanical Handy ManNovember 8, 1937[82]
183Football FeverNovember 15, 1937[82]
184The Mysterious JugNovember 29, 1937[82]
185The Dumb CluckDecember 20, 1937[82]
186The Lamp LighterJanuary 10, 1938[83]
187Man HuntFebruary 7, 1938[83]
188Yokel Boy Makes GoodFebruary 21, 1938[83]The first appearance of Snuffy Skunk.
189Trade MiceFebruary 28, 1938[83]
190Feed the KittyMarch 14, 1938[83]

Other films and shorts

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FilmReleasedNotes
King of JazzApril 19, 1930[84]Feature film produced by Universal Pictures. First color appearance of Oswald, although only as a brief cameo.
Toyland PremiereDecember 10, 1934[77]Part of theCartune series.
Springtime SerenadeMay 27, 1935[78]Part of theCartune series.
Firemen's PicnicAugust 16, 1937Meany, Miny, and Moe cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo.
Movie Phoney NewsMay 30, 1938New Universal cartoon. Uses recycled footage from earlier Oswald cartoons.
Happy ScoutsJune 20, 1938[83]New Universal cartoon. The last cartoon with Oswald shot in black and white.
Snuffy's PartyAugust 7, 1939[85]Part of theCartune series. Oswald makes a cameo at the beginning of the cartoon.
The Egg Cracker SuiteMarch 22, 1943[86]Part of theSwing Symphony series.
Well OiledJune 30, 1947[87]Woody Woodpecker cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo.
The Woody Woodpecker PolkaOctober 29, 1951[88]Woody Woodpecker cartoon.
Team Play1952Commercial forAutolite.

The Walt Disney Company

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Online Shorts

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FilmReleasedNotes
Oswald Holiday Greeting CardDecember 1, 2013Web short[89]
Oswald the Lucky RabbitDecember 1, 2022[90]Short film produced byWalt Disney Animation Studio. First appearance in a modern hand-drawn Disney short.

Other films and shorts

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FilmReleasedNotes
Get a Horse!June 11, 2013Mickey Mouse short film. First appearance by Oswald in a Disney cartoon following the Walt Disney Company's acquisition in 2006.
Big Hero 6October 23, 2014Disney film based on a Marvel comic. Oswald's second cameo appearance as drawing in a film, but the first film he appeared in that was made by Disney.
ZootopiaFebruary 13, 2016Disney film. Cameo as graffiti painting.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of MadnessMay 2, 2022Marvel Studios film.Wanda Maximoff's children can be seen watching the Oswald shortSky Scrappers on a TV in the background.
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue RangersMay 20, 2022Disney film. Cameo as graffiti painting.
Once Upon a StudioOctober 15, 2023Disney short celebrating the 100th anniversary of Walt Disney Animation Studios.

Television

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All shorts produced byWalt Disney Television Animation.

EpisodeYearShowNotes
Entombed2016Mickey MouseDisney animated series. Oswald appears as a hieroglyphic in a cameo in the title card. Second television appearance.
Canned2017Mickey MouseDisney animated series. Oswald appears in a cameo during the episode. Oswald's third cameo in television.
Year of the Dog2018Mickey MouseDisney animated series. Oswald appears as a marketing billboard for a soda product as "Oswald the Lucky Soda". This marks Oswald's fourth cameo in television.

Video games

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Video gameYearNotes
Férias Frustradas do Pica-Pau1996Woody Woodpecker video game. Oswald's first video game appearance.
Epic Mickey2010Disney video game. First appearance by Oswald in a Disney video game. First appearance of Oswald in his original design since 1935.
Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two2012Disney video game.
Disney Infinity2013Disney video game. Oswald appears with other Disney characters.
Disney Tsum Tsum2014Disney mobile game developed byLine Corporation.
Disney Emoji Blitz2016Disney mobile game.
Disney Speedstorm2023Disney-licensedGameloft video game developed by Gameloft Barcelona. Oswald and Ortensia were added during the game's fifth season of content.
Disney Dreamlight Valley2023Disney-licensedGameloft video game developed by Gameloft Montreal. Oswald was added through "A Rift In Time" expansion

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