Oswald the Rabbit is the conductor on a runaway trolley.
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Oswald the Rabbit dusts and oils his trolley for another day of work. He chases off the local bunnies, who are playing on it. A big, fat piglet jumps on a bit later; Oswald's method of pig-removal is to punch the porker in the face. Oswald drives up to the water tower, which is full of passengers, not water. He dumps them into his trolley, and they're off. The rabbit's first problem of the day is getting past a haughty cow who refuses to budge from the tracks. A steep hill causes him another headache, while a butt-happy goat gives him trouble at the other end. But the real trouble comes when he loses control of the car as it careens down a hillside.
Written by J. Spurlin
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Oswald und die Straßenbahn
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Un vagón en problemas
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Kłopoty z tramwajem
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Oswald e o Bonde
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Un vagón en problemas
(Argentina)
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This second Oswald cartoon featured a reworked, more friendly and nicer looking Oswald than as first conceived. Universal Studios rejected the first Oswald cartoon out of hand, and Ub Iwerks developed this second version, which Universal accepted and released.
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Oswald removes his foot and kisses it for good luck. Every time he kisses it, his stump disappears.
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Edited into
The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story (1999).
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