MARVIN DIGS
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Huh, I wonder if this inspired Craig McCracken's art style.
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@Methrt3 I jokingly like to say they simply brought him in to mop things up! :-P
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@baxterfilms Paramount animation division new they were folding, so they made Ralph head of production for like the last 8 months.
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Did Bakshi technically kill the Paramount cartoon division since he was the last guy at the head of the board?
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I was a kid in the seventies, and there were still lingering styles and vibes from the sixties. What a different time it was from today! Total flower power stuff!
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This cartoon is almost kind of like another one of Ralph Bakshi's works, "Fritz the Cat," but it's more kid-friendly.
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I didn't know that. I thought the significance was the hippie type influence.
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What happened to just "CartoonBrew"?:-)
I've been wanting to see this cartoon since I first read about it in Leonard Maltin's Of Mice and Men 27 years ago. Bakshi was the head of Paramount's Famous Studios when this cartoon was released. It's interesting to see how this Famous Studios cartoon is so different from the look, sound and feel of the violent cartoons they produced during the '50s and early '60s.
shadejford 4 years ago 9
Although I'm familiar with Bakshi's movies and a fan of his work, this cartoon was a new discovery for me. How Marvin get's dressed - priceless. Thanks for sharing!
2WERKgrafik 2 years ago 3