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Revision as of 21:57, 7 May 2016
"Dotty Loves Bobby" concept art from the film.
Status: Cancelled/Lost
Bobby's Girl is an unfinished animated film produced by Ralph Bakshi and John Kricfalusi. Bakshi saw the potential in Kricfalusi and decided to work on a project with him. The film was to be a parody of 80's teen films like 16 Candles and The Breakfast Club.
After management of Tri-Star films changed and the interests of the company shifted, the film was reworked into Suzy's in Love, a prime-time teen series that attracted little attention.[1]
Artwork for the film can be seen in Bakshi's book Unfiltered: The Complete Ralph Bakshi, as well as on his official website,[2] and on the blog of animator Jim Smith,[3] who also worked on the film.
It is unknown if any actual animation, or even just an animatic or pencil test, has ever been made and preserved.
Gallery
- BG4.jpg
Bobby's Girl preliminary sketch, found on Bakshi's official website.
- Lynnenaylor.jpg
Bobby's Girl concept art by Lynne Naylor, found on Smith's blog.
- Bobby's Girl.jpg
Layout artwork by Jim Smith.
References
- ↑ Wikipedia page for Ralph Bakshi. Retrieved 15 Mar '16.
- ↑ Ralph Bakshi's official website. Retrieved 26 May '13.
- ↑ Jim Smith's blog. Retrieved 26 May '13.