Costume 1: Oswald Egghead was a children's show in the early 1930's. Its cast involved Oswald as a hand puppet. The plot of the show was Oswald going around town helping citizens. It was a huge with the kids, and the parents liked Oswald, saying he was a "Role-Model" for the kids. The show continued for 10 years, but then it mysteriously shut itself down... Costume 2: After 15 years, Oswald is back to the big screen! One of the first robot performers of his time, although, since the concept was relatively new, the robot was often buggy, saying things not on the script, jerking, etc. Because of that it was often operated by somebody in a suit, until the incident in 1967...where a performer, during a live show filming, started hallucinating and screaming, insisting that the suit was "Alive" and it was "angry". The show was shut down again.. Costume 3: Left to rot for 20 years, Oswald's robotic body withered and decayed. During this time, he wandered around the old TV stage...remembering... Costume 4: Sometime in 1987, a old robotics engineer found the old, decayed version of Oswald and decided to fix him. Within a week, Oswald was branded with flashy colors and a chip-toothed smile. The show was re-invented, and many were happy to see Oswald's familiar (but different) face. Costume 5: . . . Costume 6 and 7: Wanting to conform to the modern, techno, style of animatronics, Oswald was given a bright smile and a new outfit. He had faceplates to make it easier to operate on the endoskeleton. But many workers reported it to have opened it's faceplates on it's own... Costume 8: In 1999, Oswald was reinvented once again, serving as a "Help Desk" and performer at his new playplace, "Oswald's Fun Palace!" Sadly, the building was burnt down, and Oswald went with it.. Costume 9: Oswald's remains.
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