
Living Above the Mouse's Ear
Animation
Overview
A short film created by Duane Palyka and Hank Grebe, artists and animators of the lab. It was a joint effort between the Computer Graphics Lab and the 2D animation studio, which was originally founded for the production of NYIT's 1975 film Tubby the Tuba. Animators a part of that team include John Gentilella and Francis Glebas. Mouse's Ear was mostly animated on paper before the drawings were scanned and lined, colored, and composited digitally. The film was originally presented to Vestron Video in 1985 or 1986 for possible distribution, however it was rejected and never saw a public release or screening.
Top Cast
Hank Grebe
Hank Grebe
Eno / The Form / Mission Control (voice)
Hank Grebe
Eno / The Form / Mission Control (voice)
Annette Zacharia
Annette Zacharia
Glick (voice)
Annette Zacharia
Glick (voice)
Rex Grignon
Rex Grignon
Museum Guide (voice)
Rex Grignon
Museum Guide (voice)
Kurt Ritshie
Kurt Ritshie
Rodney the Mouse / Monsters (voice)
Kurt Ritshie
Rodney the Mouse / Monsters (voice)
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