Monday, July 13, 2026

Oswald The Lucky Rabbit: The Search for the Lost Disney Cartoons (2017)

 


If you are a fan of Disney, cartoons and/or silent film, then this book is for you. 

After a delightful introduction by the great film historian (and one of my heroes) J.B. Kaufman, this book delves into the history of Walt Disney's career leading up to and including Oswald. Much of this will be familiar to many Disney lovers but it is still very well written and sets the stage up beautifully for those who are reading this as their first Disney history book. The highlight of the book though is the film by film look at Oswald's Walt Disney directed cartoons. Each surviving film receives a full in-depth story summary as well as the history of how these films (many of which used to be missing) were found, recovered and restored. There is even information on how these silent films were given new scores and why certain music was chosen for these scores. Author David A. Bossert here provides something completely different than what can be seen in most film history books. You can find many books that talk about the behind the making of classic silent films or give critical insight into these films. However, there are so few books about the art of film preservation. This makes this a very unique read that deserves to be read by any true cinephile. Not only is this a topic that is not often covered in film books, but the discussion of it is very well written and in depth. For the lost films, Bossert provides us with original scripts and artwork as well as some reviews from the time period. This allows us to get a great glimpse at these lost films, providing us with the closest thing we can get to actually watching them.

All in all, this is essential reading for any Oswald fan. 

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