Oswald is riding on a camel; he defeats an attacking lion, using the camel's humps as cannonballs. In Cairo, he meets a queen and sings her his theme song; the sphinx and a couple pyramids join in, but the king isn't as happy.

Walter Lantz, Pinto Colvig, Tex Avery, Manuel Moreno, William Nolan
United States

Alright, so you’re looking for something… different? Something that feels like it fell out of a time capsule? Then Oswald the Lucky Rabbit’s "Africa" might just be your quirky little escape. It’s definitely *not* for folks who need slick animation or a coherent plot. But if you’ve got a soft spot for early cartoons, or...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Walter Lantz

Lloyd Ingraham
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"Alright, so you’re looking for something… different? Something that feels like it fell out of a time capsule? Then Oswald the Lucky Rabbit’s "Africa" might just be your quirky little escape. It’s definitely *not* for folks who need slick animation or a coherent plot. But if you’ve got a soft spot for early cartoons, or just want to see something truly unexpected, it’s a quick, fun watch today. Anyone expecting modern storytelling will probably just scratch their head. 🤷♀️ The whole thing kick..."

