Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is a barber like in the earlier short Yanky Clippers (1929)..
Tex Avery, Jack Carr, William Nolan
United States

Is this for you? If you like old-school animation where characters are constantly stretching like rubber bands, you’ll dig The Busy Barber. If you hate repetitive gags or need a coherent plot to enjoy your morning coffee, skip it. It’s basically seven minutes of pure, unadulterated nonsense. Honestly, watching Oswald ...

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

William Nolan

Charley Chase
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"Is this for you? If you like old-school animation where characters are constantly stretching like rubber bands, you’ll dig The Busy Barber. If you hate repetitive gags or need a coherent plot to enjoy your morning coffee, skip it. It’s basically seven minutes of pure, unadulterated nonsense. Honestly, watching Oswald try to cut hair is a disaster waiting to happen. The man has no business holding a straight razor anywhere near a face. ✂️ The Rhythm of the Chaos There’s this one bit where he’s ..."

1932 · IMDb 5.4

