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Artwork for the film can be seen in Bakshi's book'' Unfiltered: The Complete Ralph Bakshi'', as well as on his official website,<ref>[http://www.ralphbakshi.com/ Ralph Bakshi's official website.] Retrieved 26 May '13.</ref> and on the blog of animator Jim Smith,<ref>[http://jimsmithcartoons.blogspot.com/ Jim Smith's blog.] Retrieved 26 May '13.</ref> who also worked on the film.
Artwork for the film can be seen in Bakshi's book'' Unfiltered: The Complete Ralph Bakshi'', as well as on his official website,<ref>[http://www.ralphbakshi.com/ Ralph Bakshi's official website.] Retrieved 26 May '13.</ref> and on the blog of animator Jim Smith,<ref>[http://jimsmithcartoons.blogspot.com/ Jim Smith's blog.] Retrieved 26 May '13.</ref> who also worked on the film.
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BG4.jpg|''Bobby's Girl'' preliminary sketch, found on Bakshi's official website.
BG4.jpg|''Bobby's Girl'' preliminary sketch, found on Bakshi's official website.
Ebde5aae8b565b5d495cccb7447ce6e8.jpg|"Dotty Loves Bobby" concept art.
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Revision as of 11:56, 10 May 2015

Bobby's Girl is an unfinished animated film produced by Ralph Bakshi and John Kricfalusi. It was to be a parody of 80's teen films like 16 Candles and The Breakfast Club, though the film never reached completion, due to Tri-Star (who had previously purchased rights to the film) cancelling its production following the firing of Jeff Sagansky, Tri-Star's former president.

Artwork for the film can be seen in Bakshi's book Unfiltered: The Complete Ralph Bakshi, as well as on his official website,[1] and on the blog of animator Jim Smith,[2] who also worked on the film.

References

  1. Ralph Bakshi's official website. Retrieved 26 May '13.
  2. Jim Smith's blog. Retrieved 26 May '13.