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[quote name='Gothic Walrus']The short version of the Oswald story is that Oswald was Walt Disney's first character and first success, but he didn't own the rights to the character. Eventually, Disney began butting heads with the studio. They tried to use Oswald as a means to force him to agree to budget cuts; he didn't agree to it, left, and Mickey Mouse was born from the ashes.
I'm guessing that most people who buy the game won't even recognize Oswald. His popularity waned and he vanished after the 1930s. Disney got the rights to the character back in 2006, but since then he's been used on some merchandise but not much else. If nothing else, this is one hell of a way to reintroduce him.[/QUOTE]
You forgot the bit where the rights to Oswald went to Walter Lantz, who later went on to create Woody Woodpecker and other characters.
Also, to add to the merchandise bit, there was a Disney Treasures Oswald DVD set that was a huge deal in animation fan circles when it came out, but yeah, he hasn't been seen in any "new" Disney productions since those silent cartoons. It's still not very hard to find if anyone's curious.
I'm guessing that most people who buy the game won't even recognize Oswald. His popularity waned and he vanished after the 1930s. Disney got the rights to the character back in 2006, but since then he's been used on some merchandise but not much else. If nothing else, this is one hell of a way to reintroduce him.[/QUOTE]
You forgot the bit where the rights to Oswald went to Walter Lantz, who later went on to create Woody Woodpecker and other characters.
Also, to add to the merchandise bit, there was a Disney Treasures Oswald DVD set that was a huge deal in animation fan circles when it came out, but yeah, he hasn't been seen in any "new" Disney productions since those silent cartoons. It's still not very hard to find if anyone's curious.