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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Africa (film), Alpine Antics, A Wet Knight, Beach Combers, Bright Lights (1928 film), Broadway Folly, Carnival Capers, Confidence (cartoon), Fiery Fireman, Five and Dime, Grandma's Pet, Great Guns!, Ham and Eggs, Henpecked, Hungry Hoboes, Jungle Jingles, Kounty Fair, Lovesick (1937 film), Mechanical Man, Mexico (cartoon), Not So Quiet, Oh Teacher (film), Oil's Well (film), Oswald the Lucky Rabbit filmography, Puppet Show (cartoon), Race Riot, Sick Cylinders, Sky Larks, Spooks (cartoon), Springtime Serenade, Tall Timber, The Bandmaster (cartoon), The Busy Barber, The Ginger Bread Boy, The Hunter (cartoon), The Mechanical Cow, The Merry Old Soul, The Navy, The Plumber (cartoon), The Shriek, Trolley Troubles, Wax Works, Weary Willies, Yanky Clippers. Excerpt: The following is a complete list of cartoons starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Walt Disney produced 26 cartoons during 1927 1928, 26 cartoons were produced after Walt Disney's departure during the Winkler years (1928 1929), and 142 cartoons were produced by Walter Lantz during 1929 1943, making 194 cartoons in total. A Wet Knight is an animated short film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, and produced by Walter Lantz. It is the 61st Oswald short produced by Lantz and the 113th overall. Oswald and the live female stuffed doll are boating in the lake. To spice up their trip, Oswald plays a guitar. Suddenly, it started to rain, and night fell rather quickly. The rainstorm was so heavy that their boat split in half and sunk. Fortunately for them, land was just nearby as Oswald and the doll jumped to their safety. Looking for shelter in the midst of the forrest that night, Oswald and the doll found an abandoned castle. The two became curious about what's inside, and they made their move through the entrance. Upon entering, the castle's entrance door closed by itself, and the two wonderers were quite surprised. The first of the bizarre things they encountered were a trio of bear-like images made of fog. Oswald and the doll were trembled for a moment but breathed a sigh of relief when the fog characters dissipated. Meanwhile, a mutated gorilla arrives just outside the castle. Although lightning bombard around it several times, the large creature was able to dodge every strike. The gorilla then proceeds into the castle. Back inside, Oswald and the doll saw a faint cloudy image of a person playing the harpsichord. This time, they were less afraid. The rabbit attempts to touch the humanoid image but couldn't as if he was contacting thin air. Just then, the mutated gorilla showed up behind them. Insisting that the huge ape was just another illusion, Oswald tried to punch it. He then realized that the gorilla was real when he felt its presence. Oswald and the doll hurriedly fl