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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Disney Wiki. Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is a featured article, which means it has been identified as one of the best articles produced by the Disney Wiki community. If you see a way this page can be updated or improved without compromising previous work, please feel free to contribute. Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Personality. Mischievous, loving, heroic, creative, spontaneous, intelligent, caring, adventurous, often lucky, resourceful, independent, well meaning, fatherly, short tempered, trickster, cocky, resentful, bitter towards Mickey at the beginning of Epic MickeyAppearance. Investigating Possible Conspiracies and Coverups JFK, The Moon Landings, etc. By Wade Frazier. Revised June 2014. Introduction. Gary Wean and the JFK Assassination. This backyard picture of Oswald with the Carcano and his 38 on the hip has been the spawn of much speculation as to whether it is a real or composite. Sketchup Pro 2014 Mac Crack there. Meist Montag immer nach telefonischer Anmeldung unter 027382400Klappe 30 oder 39 nur zur Ordinationszeiten oder 06801224669 Email ordi. Short rabbit with black fur, pot belly, white face, black cotton tail, long floppy ears, wears blue or blue green shorts. Home. Wasteland Epic MickeyAllies. Ortensia, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Bunny Children, Clarabelle Cow, Horace Horsecollar, Gremlin Gus, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy. Likes. Ortensia, mischief, fun, hot dogs, being the center of attention. Dislikes. Homer, Pete, being forgotten or hated. Powers and abilities. The ability to remove his body parts and functions to his advantage. Weapons. Ears, remote control. QuoteIm starting to see why he liked you more. Doesnt everybody deserve a second chanceIsnt she the bestOswald the Lucky Rabbit, or simply Oswald, is an anthropomorphic rabbit and the first cartoon mascot created by Walt Disney. Background. Personality. In early cartoons, Oswald was very similar to the early incarnations of Mickey Mouse, that being the mischievous but well meaning character made popular among cartoons in the 1. He was quite energetic, inventive, adventurous and almost always caused trouble, but found his way out through cunning and wit. Oswald loved to play and make others laugh, but despite his flaws, he has morals and always tries to do the right thing. In his current revival specifically in the Epic Mickey series, Oswald is portrayed as more aggressive, serious, and short tempered than Mickey, though he does have a sense of fun and humor. Oswald is also introduced as being rough, bitter, spiteful and cold around anyone he doesnt trust. Ironically, despite having the moniker lucky, Oswald is prone to bad luck as much as good luck, as he usually lands into adverse situations that require the luck and chance to resolve them. The striking, fascinating artwork in the classic Aleister Crowley Thoth Tarot was conceptualised by the famous occultist and Golden Dawn member, Aleister Crowley, and. Oswald has also been shown harboring a strong jealousy towards his replacement for effectively stealing his life. Some materials indicate this relationship outside of spin off material pictures were drawn by Walt himself depicted Mickey and Oswald meeting for the first time and support these sentiments. In the Epic Mickey games, Oswald appeared to have a strong attachment to Walt to the point that he had a replica of his statue built in Wasteland, viewing him as a fatherly figure. Unfortunately, Walts apparent favor towards Mickey would contribute further to Oswalds bitterness. Being forgotten for over 8. However, he is sympathetic towards others who suffer fates similar to his. It takes someone with a strong will to earn his trust. Beneath his harsh and cold exterior, however, lies a saddened, miserable and hurt character who just wants to be loved again by the hearts of millions. His time with Mickey helped him realize how Mickey cares about him despite their differences and the glory Mickey unknowingly stole from him for so long, allowing Oswald to drop his grudge and accept Mickey since it is what Walt would have wanted. It also makes him realize that its not how many people that love you, but its the people themselves. Oswald Games' title='Oswald Games' />Besides being rather grumpy, Oswald is still mischievous, but he has a more mature approach towards life. With luck on his side, Oswald is willing to take risks and will attempt to do whats best for his family and friends. Though he doesnt appear to be, Oswald can be quite friendly if he wants to. His love for Ortensia is just as strong as Mickeys love for Minnie. History. The Walt Disney Era. Oswald makes his debut in Trolley Troubles. After the Alice Comedies, Disneys second animated series after the Laugh o Grams, folded up in 1. Carl Laemmle approached Disney and requested a new all animated series featuring a rabbit. Disney and Ub Iwerks created a new character called Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The first Oswald cartoon, Poor Papa, was poorly received by Charles Mintz and he demanded a better, younger version of Oswald. The next cartoon, Trolley Troubles, was well received and the series was officially launched. In Oswalds first, official short, Poor Papa, he was a considerably older rabbit with a far more aggressive attitude. While the short was poorly received, it was significant in introducing Oswalds children, who would later reappear in Trolley Troubles and Oh, Teacher. Only three known recordings of Poor Papa are known to exist today. As mentioned above, the following short, Trolley Troubles, was the first to showcase the Oswald the world knows today. He was portrayed as a small, rather mischievous rabbit, often finding himself in trouble. He would always be saved, however, through his luck hence the name. He was also shown to have the ability to disassemble his body parts at will, as seen when he literally detached his leg and kissed it for good luck. This trait would carry on to later incarnations. Like many classic Disney characters, some stories revolving the rabbit would center wooing a love interest. Oswalds original love interest was named Fanny a sultry rabbit. She would later be replaced by a cat named Ortensia in The Bankers Daughter. Before he was introduced to Mickey, the infamous Pete was an enemy of Oswalds. The two were bigger rivals, often at odds for varying reasons, though Oswald would always come out on top, due to the impressive strokes of luck. Oswald meeting Mickey. In 1. 92. 8, with the series going strong, Disney demanded an increased budget from Mintz, which he refused. Mintz instead told Disney that he was going to cut the budget and if Disney did not agree to the cut, Mintz would take Oswald for himself. Disney refused and most of Disneys employees left to go work for Mintz. Only Ub Iwerks and Les Clark remained, who, along with Walt, secretly created a new cartoon star to replace Oswald Mickey Mouse, who became the most legendary cartoon icon in the world, which is what wouldve been Oswalds position. Meanwhile, over at Universal, Oswalds popularity and appearances in films would diminish with every passing year until the character fell into obscurity and was ultimately forgotten by the public and possibly Universal itself. Return to Disney. In 2. 00. 2, an episode of House of Mouse called Dennis the Duck inspired Disney to get Oswald back from Universal. Over the years, they had tried to get Oswald back through many attempts but kept failing. In 2. 00. 6, the Walt Disney Company finally got back the rights to Oswald through a trade with sportscaster Al Michaels after over 8. To celebrate Oswalds triumphant return to the company, a line of special merchandise was released at Disney Stores nationwide and a Walt Disney Treasures DVD set was released compiling all of the surviving Disney produced Oswald cartoons. Oswald in Get a HorseOswald makes a cameo appearance near the end of Get a Horse, waving to the audience from the bottom right side of the screen when Mickey and the gang all rejoice at Petes defeat when Minnie drives Petes car through. This was Oswalds first appearance in a Disney animation production in more than 8. The Penguin Batman Wiki. The Penguin Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot is a DC Comics supervillain and an enemy of Batman. He was introduced by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, he first appeared in Detective Comics5. December 1. 94. 1. The Penguin, one of Batmans oldest foes, is an eccentric criminal mastermind, known as much for his love of ornithology and trick umbrellas as for his already shady business dealings. Gotham Citys popular Iceberg Lounge serves as Penguins front for a number of illegal financial stature the Penguin is a wily foe whose umbrellas conceal a variety of deadly weapons and gadgets. In most incarnations, the Penguin is a short, chubby though he wasnt really fat in the original Batman series man who wears a tuxedo, top hat, monocle, white gloves black in Batman Returns, and spats. A mobster type criminal, he fancies himself a gentleman of crime. Unlike most Batman villains, he is sane and doesnt theme his crimes around a psychotic obsession his intelligence and aristocratic personality starkly contrast against demented Batman villains, such as The Joker. As a result, his relationship with Batman is often somewhat less tense than it is with other villains. The Penguin recently became a mobster and nightclub owner who engages in more quiet criminal activity whom Batman tolerates as a source of criminal underworld information. Whenever he is apprehended for a crime, he is sent to an ordinary prison instead of Arkham Asylum, although some versions of the character particularly the less sane interpretations are sent to Arkham. The Penguin does, however, possess a few eccentricities. He is known for his love of birds and his high tech umbrellas that serve some specialized function, such as hang gliding and weaponry. Differential Diagnosis In Dermatology Ashton Pdf. He also keeps beautiful women around him, perhaps to remind others of his monetary power or to compensate for his own grotesqueness. Although a second string villain for many years, Burgess Meredith popularized the Penguin in the 1. Batman TV show, partially because of his signature squawking laughter. Danny De. Vito played a much darker and older version of the Penguin in Batman Returns. This version was not just an unattractive criminal, but a physically deformed, sadistic, megalomaniacal monster. Subsequent Batman animated series have alternately featured the deformed Penguin and a more traditional version. The deformed version of the character has also appeared in comics, most notably in the miniseries Batman The Long Halloween and its sequel Dark Victory. He only appears for a minor cameo at the end of the Long Halloween, and has no lines. He plays a slightly more notable role in Dark Victory, when Batman goes to him for information. This incarnation also added elements of the 1. TV series character, as he shouted the well known Waugh waugh while talking. History. Origin. Born Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot, the Penguin was teased very much in his childhood due to his short stature, obesity, and bird like nose. These traits made him an outcast in his rich, debutante family. Their rejection drove him to become evil. These are contrasted against the more aggressive and specific wealth gathering origins of the Batman graphic novel Batman Penguin Triumphant, which specifically states that Oswald Cobblepot neither is nor ever was insane and merely used his astute mind and scientific skills in developing weapons to intimidate and control others, and the largely attributed Earth One incarnation origin of the Penguin in Batman 2. The Penguin with his trademark umbrella. The Penguins weapons of choice are the trick umbrellas he uses to execute his crooked schemes. Several versions of the Penguins origins say that he was forced as a child to always carry an umbrella around by his over protective mother due to the fact that his father died of pneumonia after being drenched in a downpour. In keeping with his pretensions of being a refined gentleman, he also prefers to wear formal wear, such as a top hat, tuxedo, and spats during his jobs. The Penguin received his alter ego from a childhood taunt, bestowed by his peers, who teased him because of his grotesque appearance and love of birds some re tellings of his origin suggest he also suffered from some sort of hip ailment, which caused him to waddle when he walked the Penguin shows no signs of suffering from this affliction today. Some comics suggest that he tried to abandon the title which he hates, but it has been permanently brought into popularity by Batman. Post Crisis Slimming Down and Gaining Mental Weight After the destruction of the previous primary reality of Earth One had been removed due to the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths, the new Penguin who emerged native to New Earth had far less girth in his belly and far more mental prowess and focus than any of his previous incarnations. Much of the New Earth Penguins adventures shows Oswald far more concentrated on developing and refining his mental skills to overwhelm all of his many foes, not merely Batman and far, far less attention in his personal indulgences and consumption. In that focus, Penguin began exploring the potential of going straight as a successful means to his own long term ambition of personal power and accomplishment. But try as he might, Cobblepot could not overcome the prejudice of being a convicted criminal to gain profitable work nor gain the wealth that he personally desired. Thus, Cobblepot selectively returned to criminal activities but he would continually be found out and imprisoned by both non powered and superpowered law supporters, Deciding to take advantage of his limitations and contacts during his time in the Suicide Squad, while at Belle Reve Prison Suicide Squad then headquarters, Cobblepot had his criminal record expunged and gained financially. Cobblepot decided that it was in his own best interest to emulate his controller in the Suicide Squad and manipulate the many from behind the scenes rather than to continually leave himself open to outright threats and arrests which would interrupt his wealth amassing activities as an open criminal. While attaining social appreciation as a businessman and celebrity host of a successful restaurant and nightclub, Cobblepot also continued to gain success as a criminal mastermind manipulating the massive criminal underground members to largely work for him in his role as a clearing house for their illegal activities. While Cobblepot does still very occasionally participate himself in active criminal activities himself, it is in his role as an indirect and inactive criminal manipulator and social gadfly in the ownership of the Iceberg Lounge, a nightclub that Cobblepot has finally begun to attain the power over the three main groups he wanted acceptance by the social elite he longed to be included in and who now recognize his legitimate businesses as some of the most successful society people willing frequently join power over the criminal underground, whose many superpowered members including Killer Croc who need and use Penguins fencing operations personal success over his many enemies, including the Batman, who now tolerates Cobblepots many associate criminal activities for the lack of direct evidence against Cobblepot as well as being an invaluable source of usable information that Cobblepot occasionally shares to law officials and Batman when it does not interfere with Cobblepots own designs and operations.