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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Oswald checking film reel, The Film Daily, 1928 Production companies Walt Disney Studio (1927–1928) Winkler Productions (1927–1929) Walter Lantz Productions (1929–1938) Walt Disney Animation Studios (2022) Distributed by Universal Pictures (1927–1938) Walt Disney Pictures (2022) Release date 1927–1938, 2022 Country United States Poster for Trolley Troubles ...
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After 14 years of development, the movie was released on July 24, 1985, receiving mixed reviews from critics and becoming a box-office bomb. [ citation needed ] Blair Witch 3 : A third film in the Blair Witch franchise was in talks since the October 2000 release of Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 .
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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (also known as Oswald the Rabbit, Oswald Rabbit, and Ozzie [8] [9] [10]) is an animated cartoon character created in 1927 by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks for Universal Pictures. He starred in several animated short films released to theaters from 1927 to 1938.
"Down the rabbit hole" is an English-language idiom or trope which refers to getting deep into something, or ending up somewhere strange. Lewis Carroll introduced the phrase as the title for chapter one of his 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland , after which the term slowly entered the English vernacular.
Its English translation, Down the Rabbit Hole [4] by Rosalind Harvey, was published in September 2011 by the UK publishing house And Other Stories. [5] Down the Rabbit Hole was shortlisted for the 2011 Guardian First Book Award. [6] His second novel, Quesadillas, was also translated by Rosalind Harvey and was published by And Other Stories in 2013.