The Citizen (Gauteng)

Nothing Mickey Mouse about find

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Tokyo – When Yasushi Watanabe bought a cartoon film decades ago as a high school student in the Japanese city of Osaka, he had no idea he was purchasing animation history.

But the modest reel he bought for just 500 yen (about R63 in today’s money) has been revealed as a rare lost cartoon produced by Walt Disney featuring a character that led to the creation of Mickey Mouse.

The discovery was reported by Japan’s Asahi Shimbun daily, which Watanabe contacted after reading a book about the history of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, the character Disney created in the 1920s.

While Disney created the character, complete with oversized ears and a button nose, he lost the rights to another company, prompting him to develop a new cartoon figure: Mickey Mouse.

The book said seven of the 26 short films featuring Oswald that Walt Disney produced were missing, and Watanabe remembered his childhood reel.

It was labelled in Japanese Mickey Manga Spide and featured a dog policeman on a motorbike chasing Oswald and his girlfriend in a car.

His childhood purchase is now housed at the Kobe Planet Film Archive. –

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