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Danger Mouse and Penfold
Danger Mouse and Penfold by @martgray (Martin Gray)

DAH Dah dah dum DAH Dah dah dum DAH Dah dah dum Dah DUM dum

He's the greatest He's fantastic Wherever there is danger, he'll be there He's the ace He's amazing He's the strongest, he's the quickest, he's the beeeeeest!!!!

I was feeling really increadably nostalgic, so, I drew Danger Mouse and his sidekick Penfold from memory, after not having seen him in over 5 years. I actually did a pretty good job, and didn't need to edit it too much when I found a picture of him online.

If you were unlucky enough to have never seen Danger Mouse, imagine James Bond. Now give him big ears, less sexually-suggestive names for the characters, and have him fight an evil toad(Who pets a small white Caterpillar named Nero like most supervillians pet a cat.) with the help of a clumbsy hampster for a sidekick... Oh yeah, and also give him a real cool eyepatch. I know Roger Rabbit is my favorite cartoon character of all time, but Danger Mouse was the first cartoon I ever became a true fan of(It was before RR.), and in fact, the first cartoon I ever made fanart of... Of course, it didn't look anything like him at the time, but hey, I was 4 or something.

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Posted: Sunday, 04 January, 2004 @ 08:42 PM

I never saw Danger Mouse before,but this is good.

But the lineart are a little bit pixely.

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