the new advetures of mighty mouse was available on home video in the uk search ebay dot co dot uk for "new adventures of mighty mouse" I remember having tapes when I was a little lad
I get a kick out of noticing the credits contain names like Eddie Fitzgerald, Kent Butterworth and John Kricfalusi, who eight years later would create "Might Mouse, The New Adventures," the show that deliberately set out to be everything that this (and every other bland 70s cartoon) was not. The difference between this Mighty Mouse and the 1987 one show the difference between having a cartoon be controlled by network executives versus actual cartoonists.
Yep. With the Ralph Bakshi version, it really set history for cartoon animation history, and with out it, we wouldn't have had shows being creator driven, instead of being run by good for nothing low down executives. Alas though, as we all have been told that history repeats itself, and we are falling into this same fate once again, as cartoons are only for viewing and rating purposes. :[
Thanks. It sure is nice to find more of Filmation's New Adventures of Mighty Mouse! Excuse me for correcting you, but the show is originally from 1979. Here's a fun fact, Oilcan Harry is voiced by Alan Oppenheimer, who would later do the voice of Skeletor on Filmation's He-Man. Although he also did Ming the Merciless on Filmation's Flash Gordon, which came out the same year this did!
I think it was Krisfalusi who called this 'Filmation's golden years'. I don't think Filmation warranted much better than copper or brass, myself.
videojomo 5 months ago
1979 not 1981
playsbass1969 8 months ago
oh my god, Filmation sucks so much
Raymiles2 8 months ago
i love filmation s cartoons
blackmagno 11 months ago 3
Paul Terry would be rolling in his grave if he saw these horrid Filmation cartoons.
pokemanmaster03 11 months ago
the new advetures of mighty mouse was available on home video in the uk search ebay dot co dot uk for "new adventures of mighty mouse" I remember having tapes when I was a little lad
LifeForm0 1 year ago
I get a kick out of noticing the credits contain names like Eddie Fitzgerald, Kent Butterworth and John Kricfalusi, who eight years later would create "Might Mouse, The New Adventures," the show that deliberately set out to be everything that this (and every other bland 70s cartoon) was not. The difference between this Mighty Mouse and the 1987 one show the difference between having a cartoon be controlled by network executives versus actual cartoonists.
Marbles471 2 years ago 5
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Yep. With the Ralph Bakshi version, it really set history for cartoon animation history, and with out it, we wouldn't have had shows being creator driven, instead of being run by good for nothing low down executives. Alas though, as we all have been told that history repeats itself, and we are falling into this same fate once again, as cartoons are only for viewing and rating purposes. :[
Sneep29 1 year ago
Looks like Viacom left a nasty surprise at the end! (It's at 7:43)
wileyk209zback 2 years ago
Thanks. It sure is nice to find more of Filmation's New Adventures of Mighty Mouse! Excuse me for correcting you, but the show is originally from 1979. Here's a fun fact, Oilcan Harry is voiced by Alan Oppenheimer, who would later do the voice of Skeletor on Filmation's He-Man. Although he also did Ming the Merciless on Filmation's Flash Gordon, which came out the same year this did!
DAMGoodEntertainment 2 years ago 2
so what is your youtube email? so I can to remember where you are, and send it to you
poopybooyah 2 years ago
just send me a real e-mail at:'
(I'm gonna write it weird, so it wont be caught by bots and spammers okay?)
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hcvang 2 years ago
nice one! just searched for bakshi's mighty mouse, good timing!
yesitruth 2 years ago