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Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures - Complete Series DVD | Classic Animated Cartoon Collection for Kids & Adults | Perfect for Family Movie Nights & Nostalgic Viewing
Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures - Complete Series DVD | Classic Animated Cartoon Collection for Kids & Adults | Perfect for Family Movie Nights & Nostalgic Viewing

Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures - Complete Series DVD | Classic Animated Cartoon Collection for Kids & Adults | Perfect for Family Movie Nights & Nostalgic Viewing

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Product Description In this revival of the classic Mighty Mouse cartoon, we follow the humorous, satirical adventures of Mike Mouse (a worker at Pearl Pureheart's factory) in this Saturday Morning cartoon by Ralph Bakshi. Amazon.com Saturday-morning cartoons had been in a rut, nothing but superheroes, toys, and other franchise properties, and certainly little that was flat-out funny. In the nick of time (1987 to be exact), along came Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures to save the day, and, as the theme song promised, things wouldn't be like they'd been before. Born in creative anarchy, Mighty Mouse brought a Looney Tunes sensibility back to Saturday mornings, with cartoons that, like their Warner Bros. predecessors, seem designed by the animators to first and foremost amuse themselves, as witness "Don't Touch That Dial," a "Duck Amuck"-inspired cartoon in which Mighty Mouse finds himself inserted into parodic takes on The Flintstones and The Jetsons, Scooby-Doo!, and Rocky and Bullwinkle (think Sylvester Stallone instead of flying squirrel). Mighty Mouse has cult classic drawn all over it. It was produced by Ralph Bakshi, who began his career in children's animation before making the infamous X-rated Fritz the Cat as well as Wizards, Lord of the Rings, and the epic American Pop. He recruited John Kricfalusi (who would later create the kindred-spirited Ren & Stimpy) as well as young (and cheap) talent just out of college, among them Bruce Timm (Batman: The Animated Series, Andrew Stanton (Wall-E), and Jim Reardon (The Simpsons). As someone observes in the excellent series retrospective included as a special feature, "I don't think you could afford to put all those names in the same room." Like the best of Warner Bros. and Jay Ward, most of the cartoons have cross-generational appeal, with silliness for the kids, and sly, subversive satire and pop culture references for adults. The series was a rebuke to the "electronic pabulum" television dished out. So, of course, after a mere two seasons, it was canceled after a controversy blossomed over the cartoon "The Littlest Tramp," in which an image of Mighty Mouse sniffing a crushed flower was outrageously misrepresented by a fundamentalist group to be a cocaine gag. That cartoon is included in this set. As a treat for baby boomers who grew up with the original, three vintage Mighty Mouse cartoons are also included as bonuses. The best is the operatic "Gypsy Life." Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures ushered in a new golden age of television animation. Its energy and artistic integrity are undimmed. What strength, what power, what a mouse! --Donald Liebenson

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Saturday morning once was a beautiful thing, before the onslaught of PC aware cartoons and the need to make everything educational. There was an era of awkward leg stretching where creators got to create for inspirations sake, we had Pee Wee's Playhouse in its wonderful irreverancy, Ed Grimley (in a way). And the rockstar of the late 80s' cartoon world MIGHTY MOUSES NEW ADVENTURES helmed by the master of adult animation Ralph B. He put together a crack team of young animators and writers whom he called the unemployables and animation history was made. Besides the wonderful hand drawn animation the hyper realized voice acting and storylines meshed together in sometimes brilliant and often jarring ways. The humor can be hard to catch as it is either whizzing past or some kind of reference or in joke aimed at basically other cartoonists and culutural hawks. We get all 19 episodes and 3 bonus TERRY TOON MM shorts (6 mins each) from '43, '45 and '60. The first one He Dood it Again still has mighty named SUPER MOUSE with both featuring some cool musical numbers. Gypsy Life really shows where they went artistically with the new series in some respects. The included bonus documentary (30 min) is well executed and entertaining itself with terrific and funny interviews featuring Ralph Bakshi, Andrew Stanton, Johnk K, and more which shed light on the whole story behind the scenes of this groundbreaking toon.The image and sound is impeccable in these episodes and looks terrific on the HD upconvert as well with colors absolutely popping, a far cry from the shoddy boots that floated around for years. I would have loved more of Bakshi's work from Terry Toons(MIGHTY HEROS) as an extra as well, but the main course is more than enough here as 3 discs crammed with this much social insight and saturday morning shenanigans should probably be illegal.
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