Oswald wasn’t abandoned. He was taken due to a previously signed rights agreement. Disney & Iwerks created Mickey in secret during the resulting dispute in order to maintain complete control over the character once the dispute ended, at which point the company had to essentially start over from scratch.
No one is going to Disney for Spring Break. People are looking to get wasted and get they cheeks split. Spending a week at Disney with losers, pedos and groomers isn’t want half retarded spring breakers are looking for.
The first time I saw Oswald the Lucky Rabbit I was shocked. I knew that he is pictured by the front gates.But I did get a photo of him at California Adventure.
Oswald isnt rare? Atleast not now. Oswald has been in the parks since atleast November. I saw him atleast three seperate times on my trip. He’d be rare if it were Disney World, but in Disneyland that’s just flat out wrong.
Comments for Disney Brings Out Ultra-Rare Iconic Character To Greet Spring Break Crowds
Kenneth
Award wieners does not have hand dipped corn dogs. They are at Corndog Castle.
Christina
Oswald wasn’t abandoned. He was taken due to a previously signed rights agreement. Disney & Iwerks created Mickey in secret during the resulting dispute in order to maintain complete control over the character once the dispute ended, at which point the company had to essentially start over from scratch.
Geoff Cernava
No one is going to Disney for Spring Break. People are looking to get wasted and get they cheeks split. Spending a week at Disney with losers, pedos and groomers isn’t want half retarded spring breakers are looking for.
Ugh
So what does a full-retarded loser like YOU do for spring break?
Old Fuddy-Duddy
There’s only one rabbit I’d wish to see at Disneyland, and his name ain’t Oswald.
Ritachan
The first time I saw Oswald the Lucky Rabbit I was shocked. I knew that he is pictured by the front gates.But I did get a photo of him at California Adventure.
Bean
Oswald isnt rare? Atleast not now. Oswald has been in the parks since atleast November. I saw him atleast three seperate times on my trip. He’d be rare if it were Disney World, but in Disneyland that’s just flat out wrong.
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