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Walt Oswald 's The Lucky Rabbit Is No Longer Yours

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"Walt, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is no longer yours. We have bought it from you," said Bob Ledington, the head of Universal. "Wait, what do you mean Oswald isn 't mine anymore?" I asked. Bob said, "Universal has retained the rights of Oswald and we have hired away all of the employees. You can stay with Universal if you like, but you would get a lower salary." "I 'd rather leave, but thanks for the offer," I said. I had to come up with another cartoon to call mine. An animator that stayed with me helped to create the new cartoon character. "It is so late, can we call it quits and continue this in the morning," said John, the animator. "No, we will finish this tonight or never finish it at all," I exclaimed. It was now 2 in the morning, and after many long hours we had come up with a great cartoon. We called it Mortimer. "Wow, this is amazing. We made a new cartoon to call our own," said John. "I can 't believe after all the time we put into this it that it is finally finished. I love its big belly and shortened ears," I commented. "I 'm glad you made me stay up all night," said John. "Now we have to start making cartoons," I said. We went upstairs from the dark basement and we made Mortimer into shorts. "We have to make these great. We want him to make a big appearance and stand out from the rest of the cartoon characters," I stated. "It will be fantastic," said John. At 5 in the morning we had made our first short. We went to go show my wife. "The name is

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