Miss Minutes was inspired a bit by Felix the Cat, and cartoons of that era.
“Miss Minutes was inspired a bit by Felix the Cat, and cartoons of that era.”
— Kate Herron · Cartoons
The World Motivation
Miss Minutes was inspired a bit by Felix the Cat, and cartoons of that era.
“Miss Minutes was inspired a bit by Felix the Cat, and cartoons of that era.”
— Kate Herron · Cartoons
Miss Minutes was inspired a bit by Felix the Cat, and cartoons of that era.
Mobius is like a detective in the way that he works with Loki.
Generally, Marvel manages everything internally and keeps us all in check.
Basically, Marvel always have an executive on every film. So we had Kevin Wright. And there's kind of a Kevin Wright on every production that is essentially your producer, but they're also the Marvel gatekeeper, I guess, or the overseer.
I think the thing that always blows my mind is that Loki hasn't had much screen time, really, in the grander scheme of things. I think it's roughly 79 minutes and I think that's so incredible that he's this really beloved character.
98% of the people who get the magazine say they read the cartoons first - and the other 2% are lying.
When we grew up, we had three channels on television and only one day of cartoons and if you missed it, you missed it.
I've never really thought about competing with cartoons. If it ever gets to that point, then just shoot me.
There was a lot about the military that I thought was pretty silly, but these cartoons weren't meant to take a poke at anybody or anything. They were meant to make people laugh.
As for the reasons behind my retirement, they mostly center around simple fatigue and a fear that if I continue for many more years my work will begin to suffer, or at the very least ease into the graveyard of mediocre cartoons.
I'm really proud to have been part of Loki's story. I gave it everything in my heart and my soul.