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'''''Poor Papa''''' is the first [[Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (partially lost series of Walt Disney shorts; 1927-1928)|''Oswald The Lucky Rabbit'']] short, created in 1927 by Walt Disney. In this short, Oswald gets a visit from a stork who continues to drop babies into his chimney at a rapid pace.
'''''Poor Papa''''' is the first [[Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (partially lost series of Walt Disney shorts; 1927-1928)|''Oswald The Lucky Rabbit'']] short, created in 1927 by Walt Disney. In this short, Oswald gets a visit from a stork who continues to drop babies into his chimney at a rapid pace.
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It seemed that the copies may include only 3 minutes of the short (a bit less than half of it), so the rest of the short was thought to have been permanently gone.
It seemed that the copies may include only 3 minutes of the short (a bit less than half of it), so the rest of the short was thought to have been permanently gone.


On January 31, 2017, ''Poor Papa'' was released in full as a bonus feature on the Blu-Ray release of the Disney classic film ''Pinocchio''. It clocks in total at 5 mins and 17 seconds. It was reported that it was restored from a scan of a 16mm silent home print in the UK. It also has a new music score.<ref>[http://www.laughingplace.com/w/news/2017/01/09/first-oswald-cartoon-appear-pinocchio-blu-ray/ Article that has the info about the short's release]</ref>
On January 31, 2017, ''Poor Papa'' was released in full as a bonus feature on the Blu-Ray release of the Disney classic film ''Pinocchio''. It clocks in total at 5 mins and 17 seconds. It was reported that it was restored from a scan of a 16mm silent home print in the UK. It also has a new music score.<ref>[http://www.laughingplace.com/w/news/2017/01/09/first-oswald-cartoon-appear-pinocchio-blu-ray/ Article that has the info about the short's release.] Retrieved 15 Dec '17.</ref>


==Surviving Stills==
==Surviving Stills==
These images were taken off of a ''Pinocchio'' Blu-ray.<ref>[http://s16.photobucket.com/user/frappermac/library/Oswald Stills from the blu ray.]</ref>
These images were taken off of a ''Pinocchio'' Blu-ray.<ref>[http://s16.photobucket.com/user/frappermac/library/Oswald Stills from the Blu-Ray.] Retrieved 01 Feb '17.</ref>
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Revision as of 18:33, 13 October 2018

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Poor Papa poster.

Status: Found

Date found: 31 Jan '17

Found by: The Walt Disney Company

Poor Papa is the first Oswald The Lucky Rabbit short, created in 1927 by Walt Disney. In this short, Oswald gets a visit from a stork who continues to drop babies into his chimney at a rapid pace.

Surviving Copies

There were three copies known to exist. The first copy was sold in 2001 for a decidedly small fee of $100; the second copy was sold for £170, and the third copy was sold in 2014 for $7,500. None of them had been ripped from the Internet, and the cartoon was not aired on television because of it, allegedly, "wasn't high-quality enough".

It seemed that the copies may include only 3 minutes of the short (a bit less than half of it), so the rest of the short was thought to have been permanently gone.

On January 31, 2017, Poor Papa was released in full as a bonus feature on the Blu-Ray release of the Disney classic film Pinocchio. It clocks in total at 5 mins and 17 seconds. It was reported that it was restored from a scan of a 16mm silent home print in the UK. It also has a new music score.[1]

Surviving Stills

These images were taken off of a Pinocchio Blu-ray.[2]

Video

The full short.

References