A Universal Walter Lantz animated short. Oswald trains his faithful horse for the big race.A Universal Walter Lantz animated short. Oswald trains his faithful horse for the big race.A Universal Walter Lantz animated short. Oswald trains his faithful horse for the big race.
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- TriviaThe first of the Walter Lantz Oswald the Lucky Rabbit shorts produced by Universal Studios, after Charles Mintz and the Winkler staff were fired.
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Hardly a riot
Despite Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and his cartoons being popular and well received at the time, they have been vastly overshadowed over time by succeeding animation characters. It is a shame as, while not cartoon masterpieces, they are fascinating for anybody wanting to see what very old animation looked like.
'Race Riot', interesting only really for being Walter Lantz's first Oswald cartoon, is not a good representation of a more than decent with some good cartoons, one of his weakest if anything. Lantz made some good and more cartoons, with particular success with the Woody Woodpecker cartoons, but 'Race Riot' is not a good representation of him either.
Not unwatchable by all means. Some of the animation, although not exactly refined and with some jumpy transitions here and there, is not bad at all, are crisp and fluid enough with some nice detail especially with animation techniques still in early days. The ballet dance and a few of Oswald's tricks are amusing, and there is some nice energy in some of the music.
However, synchronisation between music and sound effects and how they fit with the images has been much better before and since and far less sloppy too. The sound can lack resonance and the picture quality lacks clarity in places.
Apart from a few amusing moments, 'Race Riot' is not particularly funny or inventive with much-less-than-crisp timing, the story is flimsier than most Oswald cartoons and Oswald himself is not endearing or funny here (a shame because he usually is).
Overall, disappointing and hardly a riot. 3/10 Bethany Cox
'Race Riot', interesting only really for being Walter Lantz's first Oswald cartoon, is not a good representation of a more than decent with some good cartoons, one of his weakest if anything. Lantz made some good and more cartoons, with particular success with the Woody Woodpecker cartoons, but 'Race Riot' is not a good representation of him either.
Not unwatchable by all means. Some of the animation, although not exactly refined and with some jumpy transitions here and there, is not bad at all, are crisp and fluid enough with some nice detail especially with animation techniques still in early days. The ballet dance and a few of Oswald's tricks are amusing, and there is some nice energy in some of the music.
However, synchronisation between music and sound effects and how they fit with the images has been much better before and since and far less sloppy too. The sound can lack resonance and the picture quality lacks clarity in places.
Apart from a few amusing moments, 'Race Riot' is not particularly funny or inventive with much-less-than-crisp timing, the story is flimsier than most Oswald cartoons and Oswald himself is not endearing or funny here (a shame because he usually is).
Overall, disappointing and hardly a riot. 3/10 Bethany Cox
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- Apr 24, 2017
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- Runtime6 minutes
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