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Raves (pretty much) for Scrappy and Scrappyland:

"America's favorite forgotten cartoon star...[a] spectacular homage site."

"Totally fantastic. Cool, cool, cool."

"Jeepers...the ungodly love-child of Mickey Mouse and Astroboy."

"...This is a part of your knowledge bank that needs to be filled."

"I thought at first that it was a hoax...
but I'm pretty sure it's legit. Either way, I love the design.."



August 2005
Until now, this site has been sadly bereft of any photos of the people behind Scrappy. No longer. We're grateful to Dr. Richard Huemer for these photos, which likely date from 1930 or 1931, of the Mintz Studio staff. They're wonderfully evocative, and we're pleased to present them here.

Here we have the key players at the studio: Composer Joe DeNat, artist Art Davis, Charles Mintz himself, artist Sid Marcus, and artist Dick Huemer. (Click here or on the picture for a larger version.)

And here's what seems to be a photo of the whole studio staff, including what looks to be a gaggle of ink-and-paint girls. We haven't identified any of these folks except for the ones in the first picture--but we're working on it. (Click here or on the picture for a larger version.)

Those are all the behind-the-scenes pictures we have on hand at the moment...but we're working on getting more. Let us know if you have any you'd like to share.

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