The sheriff runs Oswald the Rabbit out of town; but then Oswald finds the sheriff's infant son out in the desert.
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Pinto Colvig
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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit / Pete / Burgler (uncredited)
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Three desperadoes come to Heela City to rob a bank. One of them is the tough-acting, but ultimately cowardly, Oswald the Rabbit. His two fellow bad men - a dog with an eye patch and another with a peg-leg - force him to blow up the town bank with dynamite. Oswald ends up surviving the explosion that turns the other two villains into animate skeletons. The bank is destroyed, but the safe remains. Oswald tries to open it, but turning the dial only gives him a radio broadcast. And then out of the safe pops the bulldog sheriff. The sheriff runs him out of town. Unluckily for the supposedly lucky rabbit, he comes across a wailing baby out in the desert. The baby, in a gruff voice, reveals that his father is the sheriff Oswald just escaped. Oswald is forced to return to town, not so much by his conscience as by the baby's force of will.
Written by J. Spurlin
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Spoofs
Hell's Heroes (1929).
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The Near Future (How Dry I Am)
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[first lines]
Oswald the Rabbit,
Peg-Leg,
Eye-Patch:
[singing]
# We're headin' for the desert / And three bad men we do be. / We're headin' for the desert / And a good ocean that's free #
Oswald the Rabbit:
# We're bad babies #
Oswald the Rabbit,
Peg-Leg,
Eye-Patch:
# As you very soon will see. / We're a high-falutin', / Rootin-tootin' company #
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