Drawings from Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures
by Adam Finley, posted Jan 14th 2006 11:08AM
In 1987, Mighty Mouse took on an entirely new look and feel when seminal
animation legend Ralph Bakshi created Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures. Amplifying the zany distortion of
animator Bob Clampett, the new series served as an early example of the style that would later be used in Ren and
Stimpy and then stolen by numerous other animation studios. In fact, Ren and Stimpy creator John
Kricfalusi worked on the show along with Bakshi. Jeff Pidgeon, who now works at Pixar, also worked on the series as a
character model. He's posted some of his drawings from the show on his blog.
You can see a couple of them here and here.
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