




Okay; so, as you can see--these are hideous, hideous drawings. I guess when I first developed this idea I was in an "ugly drawing" phase. YOU know what I'm talking about. I also wanted to make Dodger Dare a kid that looked ambiguously from the 1950's. It was Mike Moon (who was by then) at Disney that encouraged me to redesign these suckers. I was furious at the time about all the late nights (ok, one) spent on some of these already. But, when compared side by side, I understood (just how bad I sucked! haha).
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