Ozzie of the Mounted (1928) Poster

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6/10
A Mountie Always Gets His Bear
boblipton11 December 2007
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, goes in pursuit of Peg-Leg Pete.

Although still not a leading animation producer at this stage, Disney's technical form definitely showed improvements and by 1928, he was turning out some nice cartoons starring Oswald. Although the gags are fairly standard for animation in this period, Disney was careful in their layout and construction and there is a lovely bit of very full animation in the opening sequence.

Oswald is a key character in the history of animation because he was Disney's sole starring cartoon character at this point and, when he lost control of him and almost his entire staff to the rather underhanded dealings of Charles Mintz, would go on to basically revise him for Mickey Mouse -- take a look and you will see that Mickey, at the start was drawn almost identically with Oswald, except with 'globe' ears instead of long floppy rabbit ears like Oswald.

The copy shown in the Disney OSWALD DVD issued in 2007 is a fine print and further enhanced by a fine musical score provided by the wonderful Robert Israel and his orchestra. While not a great cartoon, it should not be missed by fans of animation.
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6/10
Leg transplants were all the rage . . .
pixrox119 November 2021
Warning: Spoilers
. . . in the 1920's, it seems. OZZIE OF THE MOUNTED opens with a "Wanted Dead or Alive" poster being pictured for Pegleg Pete, aka Putrid Pete. Pegleg Pete was a mainstay of the Dizzy Studio throughout the Roaring Twenties, beginning as Bootleg Pete but eventually graduating to Pegleg status. Though both Bootleg and Pegleg sport a simple wooden prosthetic in the place of one lower limb, Putrid is drawn with both legs intact. At one point, he's even trudging through a blizzard on snow shoes. OZZIE OF THE MOUNTED never explains how this medical miracle occurred.
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6/10
Mount Oswald.
morrison-dylan-fan7 September 2015
Warning: Spoilers
With a poll taking place on IMDbs Classic Film board for the best films of 1928,I started looking round for Oswald movies,and I stumbled upon one with an outline which sounded rather different than the other titles in the series,which led to me getting ready to see Oswald become a Mountie. The plot:

Returning to the police station after going on patrol,Oswald spots a wanted poster for Peg Leg Pete.Scared about meeting Pete,Oswald is told by the head Mountie that he must be brave and track him down.Tracking down Pete,Oswald discovers that Pete is not going to go down without a chase.

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Giving the movie a winter atmosphere by covering the background in bare trees and blocks of snow,director Walt Disney cleverly makes each drawing feel like an extended set-piece,with Oswald & Pete's long final chase almost falling off the page.Sending Oswald from the USA to Canada,Disney takes full advantage of the new location with wonderful sight gags which go from Oswald riding a robotic horse,to Pete's sleigh turning into a moose.
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7/10
Oswald the mountie
TheLittleSongbird22 March 2017
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 Disney characters (like Mickey, Donald and Goofy) and those from Looney Tunes. It is a shame as, while not cartoon masterpieces, they are fascinating for anybody wanting to see what very old animation looked like and what Disney animation was like before Mickey arrived on the scene.

'Ozzie of the Mounted' is not one of the best Oswald cartoons, 'Bright Lights' and 'Great Guns' being the best of the previous Oswald cartoons, while also not one of the weakest (the still decent enough 'All Wet'). Admittedly the story is slight and familiar and some of the pacing is a bit hectic.

The animation is very good on the other hand, it's crisp and fluid enough with some nice detail. The music is lush and energetic, adding a lot rather than distracting and enhances the cartoon's quality even.

While the gags are never hilarious or imaginative, they are still very amusing and well-timed and executed. Oswald is an endearing protagonist and Pete a lot of fun.

In summary, very nice cartoon. 7/10 Bethany Cox
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5/10
Ozzie in Canada
Hitchcoc28 November 2018
Here Oswald has the unlikely job of a Canadian Mountie. He is sent to bring in Pete, the object of many Disney films. This shows off a bit of animation, often repeating a successful visual. Still, it is chase footage with little variety. Oswald is very pliable, having his head removed and coming back again. It's a pretty typical offering of this series.
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9/10
Amazingly elastic characters and tons of great sight gags.
planktonrules6 June 2021
"Ozzie of the Mounted" is among the later Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons made under the direction of Walt Disney. And, because it's later, the quality of the artwork and gags are exceptional, as the character has become more defined and likable. What was Universal's reward to Disney for this? Well, they fired him and gave Oswald to others to animate!

In many ways, I think "Ozzie of the Mounted" is actually better than many of Disney's cartoons he and his staff would make following his leaving Universal and starting his own studio. The artwork is exceptional and clean and the gags first rate. I love how zany it is...with heads popping off and all sorts of other violent laughs

Overall, a wonderful silent cartoon...one of the better ones you can find. And, also worth seeing in order to see an early version of Peg Leg Pete....who was NOT created in "Steamboat Willie" but is the bad guy our Mountie friend, Oswald, is trying to bring to justice. And, incidentally, he looks quite a bit different....more wolf-like but still called Peg Leg Pete!
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