59 min

#71: Author Interview - “Oswald the Lucky Rabbit: The Search for the Lost Disney Cartoons” by Dave Bossert Book of the Mouse Club

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It was all started by a …rabbit? The rights to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit were reacquired by Walt Disney Company in 2006, but prior to his homecoming, few people knew about Walt’s first cartoon character. Oswald was left to a few  paragraphs or the footnotes of Disney history books, until David Bossert came along. In celebration of Oswald’s 95th birthday, hosts Courtney and Emily are joined by the author of “Oswald the Lucky Rabbit: The Search for the Lost Disney Cartoons.” Bossert discloses how a casual online article turned into a multi-year search for the lost cartoons and a book that gave Oswald a chance to take center stage. Oswald was only created and produced by Walt Disney and his animation studio for one year. It was a tragic parting, but without the lesson’s Walt learned in the movie business with Oswald, Mickey Mouse and Snow White may have never graced the silver screen. Oswald truly is a lucky rabbit for the Walt Disney Company.  Review Book of the Mouse Club on iTunes and Google Play and send any questions, comments, or suggestions to the hosts at bookofthemouseclub@gmail.com
Follow Our Reading Journey On Social Media!
Official Twitter and Instagram: @BookoftheMouse
Courtney: Instagram @greatguthsby, Twitter @Courtney_Guth, and Goodreads
Emily: Instagram and Twitter @emily_mickde, and Goodreads
Dave Bossert: Instagram and Twitter @dave_bossert
Website: https://davidbossert.com/index.html 
Podcast: Skull Rock Podcast
Want to preorder Dave Bossert’s newest project? You can reserve an author-signed copy of The House of the Future: Walt Disney, MIT, and Monsanto’s Vision of Tomorrow at this link. 
Think you found an Oswald cartoon? Please email findingoswaldcartoons@gmail.com 

It was all started by a …rabbit? The rights to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit were reacquired by Walt Disney Company in 2006, but prior to his homecoming, few people knew about Walt’s first cartoon character. Oswald was left to a few  paragraphs or the footnotes of Disney history books, until David Bossert came along. In celebration of Oswald’s 95th birthday, hosts Courtney and Emily are joined by the author of “Oswald the Lucky Rabbit: The Search for the Lost Disney Cartoons.” Bossert discloses how a casual online article turned into a multi-year search for the lost cartoons and a book that gave Oswald a chance to take center stage. Oswald was only created and produced by Walt Disney and his animation studio for one year. It was a tragic parting, but without the lesson’s Walt learned in the movie business with Oswald, Mickey Mouse and Snow White may have never graced the silver screen. Oswald truly is a lucky rabbit for the Walt Disney Company.  Review Book of the Mouse Club on iTunes and Google Play and send any questions, comments, or suggestions to the hosts at bookofthemouseclub@gmail.com
Follow Our Reading Journey On Social Media!
Official Twitter and Instagram: @BookoftheMouse
Courtney: Instagram @greatguthsby, Twitter @Courtney_Guth, and Goodreads
Emily: Instagram and Twitter @emily_mickde, and Goodreads
Dave Bossert: Instagram and Twitter @dave_bossert
Website: https://davidbossert.com/index.html 
Podcast: Skull Rock Podcast
Want to preorder Dave Bossert’s newest project? You can reserve an author-signed copy of The House of the Future: Walt Disney, MIT, and Monsanto’s Vision of Tomorrow at this link. 
Think you found an Oswald cartoon? Please email findingoswaldcartoons@gmail.com 

59 min