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| Director: | Walter Lantz, William Nolan | 
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| Oswald the Rabbit gathers some of the greatest entertainers of the age to cure Old King Cole of the blues. | |
| Release Date: | Nov 26, 1933 | 
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| Director: | Walter Lantz, William Nolan | 
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| Genres: | Animation | 
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| Updates | 
          Updated: May 13, 2024 Entered: May 14, 2024  | 
      
| Name | Character | 
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| Name | Job | 
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| Ernest Smythe | Animation | 
| James Dietrich | Original Music Composer | 
| Les Kline | Animation | 
| Walter Lantz | Director | 
| Fred Kopietz | Animation | 
| Manuel Moreno | Animation | 
| George Grandpré | Animation | 
| William Nolan | Director | 
| Name | Title | 
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| Walter Lantz | Producer | 
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Whilst at the dentist having a particularly stubborn tooth removed, "Oswald" the rabbit (whom I could have sworn was a mouse) hears an announcement that is made over that radio announcing "Old King Cole" has the blues. He must quickly recruit everyone from Charlie Chaplin to Laurel & Hardy and try a ... nd cheer the old man up! Sitting, grumpily on his throne, a parade of folks come to try and lift his spirits with hits from the "Mother Goose" songbook! A few familiar faces from stage and literature are drafted in and along the way we get a parade of what made us laugh and tap our toes back in the early 1930s. It's a compendium affair, this, which at times works fine but is largely just an excuse to trot out some vaudeville style comedy - pie throwing, etc. You can play a game of guess who you recognise if you like - I suspect that's really the point. It's fine, and the caricature animations quite fun, but it's hardly memorable.