
The Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Friends VHS
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Mighty Mouse on VHS from the Terrytoons catalog, distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Video. This is a compilation release pulling from the original theatrical shorts, the ones Paul Terry's studio produced for theatrical exhibition starting in the 1940s before television repackaged the whole run into Saturday morning rotation. The slipcase has Mighty Mouse in full regalia: red cape, yellow suit, the whole look.
Terrytoons built Mighty Mouse as a direct parody of Superman, debuting the character in 1942 under the name Super Mouse before the title swap a year later. By the time the shorts hit home video, the character had already cycled through two major television revivals. CBS ran the original theatrical shorts through the 1950s and into the 1970s under various anthology titles. Then Ralph Bakshi came in for the 1987 Paramount revival, "Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures," and that version became appointment television for a generation of kids who had no frame of reference for the original shorts. Fox's home video compilation exists in the space between those two audiences: parents who remembered the CBS broadcasts and kids who caught the Bakshi run. A 20th Century Fox-branded Terrytoons VHS is the theatrical-era material getting a second commercial shelf life through the early home video boom.
Comfort food animation built for volume, no irony, just the episodes and the static menu.
This copy shows honest shelf wear on the cardboard slipcase: creased corners and some edge peeling along the top fold, consistent with a tape that got watched regularly and stored without a hard case. The cassette shell itself warrants a close look before playback. Check the tape window on the cassette, ribbon should sit flat with no visible slack or bunching, because a cassette that sat on a shelf for 30-plus years in a warm house may have experienced some ribbon loosening even without obvious exterior damage.
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Comfort food animation built for volume, no irony, just the episodes and the static menu.
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- 90s
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