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How To Draw Marvin The Martian

Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon grapheme

Marvin the Martian is an extraterrestrial character from Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons. He often appears as a villain in cartoons and video games, and wears a helmet and skirt. The character has been voiced past Mel Blanc, Joe Alaskey, Bob Bergen and Eric Bauza, among others.

The character starting time appeared equally an antagonist in the 1948 Bugs Bunny cartoon Haredevil Hare.[ane] He went on to appear in iv more cartoons produced betwixt 1952 and 1963.[2]

Conception and creation

Marvin'southward design was based on the Hoplite manner of armor usually worn by the Roman god Mars. "That was the uniform that Mars wore — that helmet and skirt. We thought putting it on this pismire-similar animate being might exist funny. But since he had no mouth, we had to convey that he was speaking totally through his movements. Information technology demanded a kind of expressive torso mechanics."[three]

Marvin was never named in the original shorts – he was referred to equally the Commander of Flight Saucer Ten-2 in The Hasty Hare in 1952, and sometimes referred to as "Antwerp" in promotional material or other projects similar the live phase show version of Bugs Bunny in Space. All the same, in 1979, in one case the graphic symbol attracted merchandising interest, the name "Marvin" was selected for The Bugs Bunny/Route Runner Movie.[4]

Marvin appeared in five theatrical cartoons from 1948 to 1963:

  • Haredevil Hare (1948)
  • The Hasty Hare (1952)
  • Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century (1953)
  • Hare-Fashion to the Stars (1958)
  • Mad as a Mars Hare (1963)

Voice actors

  • Mel Blanc (1948–1989)
  • Rob Sherwood (The Further Adventures of Marvin the Martian)[5]
  • Joe Alaskey (Tiny Toon Adventures, Bugs Bunny's Lunar Tunes, Another Froggy Evening, Marvin the Martian In the Third Dimension, Bugs & Friends Sing Elvis,[6] The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries, Tweety'southward High-Flying Take a chance, Mysterious Phenomena of the Unexplained, Duck Dodgers, Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas, various video games and commercials)[seven]
  • Rob Paulsen (Taz-Mania)[7]
  • Neil Ross (Nike commercial, Half dozen Flags Great Gamble commercial, Six Flags AstroWorld commercial, Pinky and the Brain)[7]
  • Maurice LaMarche (Animaniacs)
  • Greg Burson (Bugs Bunny: Rabbit Rampage,[8] [9] Tiptop Animation Factory,[x] [9] The Bugs Bunny Wacky World Games,[11] Looney Tunes B-Ball [12] [9])[7]
  • Keith Scott (Tazos Looney Tunes commercial,[13] Westfield commercial,[14] Looney Tunes Alive! Classroom Capers,[15] The Looney Tunes Radio Evidence,[sixteen] [17] Looney Rock, Looney Tunes Christmas Carols [18] [19] [20])[seven] [21] [22] [23]
  • Bob Bergen (Space Jam, Rover Finds Life On Mars [24])[7]
  • Eric Goldberg (Superior Duck, Looney Tunes: Back in Action)[7]
  • Harry Shearer (The Simpsons)[25]
  • Jeff Bergman (Pride of the Martians)[vii]
  • Samuel Vincent (Babe Looney Tunes)[7]
  • Billy W (A Looney Tunes Sing-A-Long Christmas)[26]
  • James Arnold Taylor (Drawn Together)
  • Eric Bauza (The Looney Tunes Show, Looney Tunes Dash, Nike commercial, New Looney Tunes, Converse commercials,[27] Ani-Mayhem,[28] Looney Tunes: World of Mayhem, Walmart commercial, Looney Tunes Cartoons, Bugs Bunny in The Golden Carrot, Space Jam: A New Legacy, Bugs and Daffy'south Thanksgiving Road Trip [29])[30] [31] [32] [33] [7]
  • Damon Jones (singing voice in The Looney Tunes Show, speaking voice in Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run)[7]
  • Hugh Davidson (Mad)[34]
  • Kevin Shinick (Mad)[34]

History

Marvin hails from the planet Mars, merely is ofttimes institute elsewhere. He is often accompanied past his dog "M-9", and sometimes by other creatures (one gag, first used in Hare-Fashion to the Stars (1958), being processed-sized "Instant Martians" that get full-size on add-on of drops of h2o).

Marvin wears a Roman soldier's uniform, with basketball shoes. The style of these shoes resembles the Chuck Taylor All-Stars brand name, considered to exist the "generic" or "standard" basketball sneaker. The helmet and skirt that he wears are green and his suit is red (in a few of the original shorts, his accommodate was dark-green and the helmet and skirt golden). His head is a blackness sphere with just eyes for features. The curved crest of his helmet appears, with the push-broom-like upper section, to comically resemble the helm of an ancient Greek hoplite, or the galea of a Roman centurion. The appearance of the combination of Marvin's head and helmet led to Bugs Bunny referring to him as a "bowling ball wearing a spittoon" in one short. Marvin speaks with a soft, nasally voice, and oftentimes speaks technobabble. He is also known for his trademark quotes "Where'due south the kaboom? There was supposed to be an Earth-shattering kaboom!", "Isn't that lovely?", and "This makes me very angry, very angry indeed." (which is ordinarily followed past him huffing and puffing)

On numerous occasions, Marvin has tried to destroy the Earth with his "Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator" (sometimes pronounced "Illudium Pu-36" or "Uranium Pu-36").[35] The original reference to "Uranium Pu-36" changed to "Illudium PU-36" in subsequent cartoons. The "Pu" is a reference to plutonium. Marvin e'er laboriously over-pronounces the proper noun of the device, which resembles a stick of dynamite, in club to avoid any possibility of confusing information technology with some other similar form of explosive engineering science.[36] Marvin attempts to destroy the Earth because, he reasons, "it obstructs my view of Venus"; he has been trying to destroy the Earth for more than two millennia, suggesting that members of his species, and possibly Martian creatures in general, have extremely long lifespans. Marvin is consistently foiled by Bugs Bunny. He has battled for space territory, Planet Ten, with Daffy Duck, a.thou.a. Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century.

Afterward appearances

He has appeared in iii animated shows - as a toddler in Infant Looney Tunes, equally a primary antagonist in the Duck Dodgers tv series and as a supporting character in The Looney Tunes Show.

  • In Baby Looney Tunes, Infant Marvin shares a lot of similarities with his adult analogue. His helmet, however, sports a propeller rather than a push-broom. Also, his shoes are smaller in proportion. He appears in the episode entitled State of war of the Weirds as a company to Granny's house. Throughout most of the episode, he is nonverbal as he is also shy to talk to the babies; he fidgets and mumbles when Baby Bugs and Babe Taz try to talk to him. He tries to make friends, but he is shunned and ridiculed by the babies (except for Infant Taz) for being "weird". The babies still shun and play tricks on him, until he cries. Baby Taz courageously befriends him and speaks on his behalf. He fixes Babe Bugs' cleaved toy rocket and is able to talk when Babe Bugs offered to play his toy. The babies feel guilty for beingness unfriendly and they eventually befriend him. He is mainly featured in the song Oh Where Has My Martian Gone? (based on the children'south song "Oh Where Has My Little Canis familiaris Gone?"), and fabricated appearances in a few other music videos.
  • In Duck Dodgers, he is a Martian commander in service of the Martian Queen Tyr'ahnee. This evidence reused his original proper noun from The Hasty Hare (although the opening credits list him as Marvin playing Commander 10-2, in the same way equally Daffy is playing Duck Dodgers).
  • Marvin the Martian appears in The Looney Tunes Show episode "Reunion" and appeared in the "Merrie Melodies" brusk "I'm a Martian", voiced past Eric Bauza. Here, he is described every bit a sometime classmate of Daffy'south who has been plotting to destroy World since graduation. The episode also has a flashback, in which it is revealed that the yellow headdress on the peak of his helmet is really his hair, showing that in loftier school (earlier he started wearing the helmet) he kept it downward.

Over a decade prior to any of these, he guest-starred in a Tiny Toon Adventures segment titled "Duck Dodgers Jr.", where he was accompanied past an amateur named Marcia the Martian.

He was likewise in a Taz-Mania episode "The Human from Chiliad.A.R.South." and had a cameo advent in The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries ("What'south the Frequency, Kitty?").

Marvin also made appearances on Animaniacs, notably in the Mindy and Buttons short discipline, "True cat on a Hot Steel Beam" (which also featured the beautiful kitten Pussyfoot) and in "Star Warners", along with his dog K-9, and well-nigh recently in a MetLife commercial.

Cartoon Network likewise created a two-minute filler slice featuring Marvin, entitled "Mars Forever" by Fantastic Plastic Machine. It's a disco-style video combining clips of Marvin and Bugs Bunny from their encounters in "Haredevil Hare", "Hare-Fashion to the Stars", likewise equally bits of "Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century" and "Rocket-Adieu Baby".

Marvin has as well appeared in a number of video games. He served as the main antagonist in the Genesis video games Taz in Escape from Mars and Bugs Bunny in Double Trouble, the Super NES game Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions, and the Game Male child Colour game Looney Tunes Collector: Alert!. He too appeared in Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time for the PlayStation where he was the dominate of Dimension Ten, and in the final level of Sheep, Dog, 'n' Wolf. He is as well a recurring enemy in the Quantum Beep stages of Road Runner's Decease Valley Rally for Super NES. He besides was an enemy in Looney Tunes: Back in Action. He is also a playable character in Looney Tunes: Infinite Race, Looney Tunes: Marvin Strikes Dorsum! and Looney Tunes: Peak Arsenal. He besides fabricated a brief cameo in the 2003–2007 CN Fridays intro.

Marvin was likewise cast every bit the referee in Infinite Jam (though he did not stay to referee the whole game due to Bupkus beating him up), and then later had a major function in Looney Tunes: Back in Activeness where he was hired by the ACME chairman (Steve Martin), to finish DJ (Brendan Fraser) and the gang at Surface area 52. In the moving-picture show's climax, he reappears to bring the Blue Monkey diamond to the ACME satellite, but is thwarted by Bugs (who he duels in a parody of Obi-Wan Kenobi and Jango Fett in Star Wars: Episode Two – Attack of the Clones) and Daffy (who arrives as Duck Dodgers to salvage Bugs after he is exhausted from the boxing).

Marvin appeared in the Looney Tunes version of A Christmas Ballad, Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas as an employee at Daffy Duck'due south "Lucky Duck Super Shop". Marvin was homesick for his planet, Mars, and wanted to get back for Christmas (but also mentions that he's planning to destroy the Globe equally well). At offset, Daffy doesn't permit him take Christmas off, since he expects the employees to work on Christmas Twenty-four hour period. After being visited by the annoying yet well-intentioned Christmas ghosts, Daffy is redeemed, and equally part of a surprise Christmas commemoration, gives Marvin a rocket that will go faster than the speed of light, allowing him to brand it to Mars past yesterday.

Marvin is the chief antagonist in Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run.

In nearly all of his appearances, Marvin is shown using a small pistol that fires either bubbling of pliable plastic or energy beams, and he is seen in Duck Dodgers and the Render of the 24½th Century, with Gossamer, a hairy red monster, as his assistant.

Marvin's descendant Melvin (voiced by Joe Alaskey) appeared every bit a ane-fourth dimension antagonist in Loonatics Unleashed.

Marvin is a minor character in Infinite Jam: A New Legacy, voiced by Eric Bauza, where he appears alongside Chiliad-ix afterward Bugs claims Tune World in the proper name of the Earth. Marvin arrives to claim Melody Globe in the name of Mars, though Bugs tricks him into thinking that Tune Earth is in the clear. Bugs hijacks Marvin's ship and retreats with LeBron James to find the other Tunes. A recurring gag is that Marvin gets knocked out past the hatch of his ship everytime he regains consciousness.

In pop culture

  • Marvin's likeness appears in miniature on the Spirit rover on Mars besides as on the mission launch patch.
  • Marvin appears in the S Park episode "Imaginationland Episode III". Here, he marches amid myriad other evil fictional characters to battle against the surviving good characters along with an evil-eyed Gossamer and a possibly rabid Wile E. Coyote.
  • Marvin appears in ii Drawn Together episodes: "Charlotte's Web of Lies", where he is seen in Ling-Ling's Anger Management group with Hulk, Skeletor, and Yosemite Sam; and "Toot Goes Bollywood".
  • He appears in the FBI lineup with other TV aliens in "The Springfield Files", an episode of The Simpsons, wearing a purple helmet and skirt. He also appears in the episode Dearest Is a Many-Splintered Thing where he was shown in a fighting video game, Mixed Martian Arts. [37]
  • He appeared in 1993 Nike commercial equally the adversary who had stolen all of the Earth's supply of Michael Jordan Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan sneakers, and both Bugs Bunny and Michael Jordan defeat him and his instant Martians to reclaim the shoes.
  • In a deleted scene on the Futurama episode "That Darn Katz!", Marvin is seen as a student in Mars University.
  • An early cover fine art proposal for Large Black's 1986 Atomizer album, eventually discarded due to legal bug, included Marvin pointing a raygun at the Earth. [38]
  • Marvin makes a cameo appearance in the 1988 feature film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, set in 1947, even though his showtime drawing advent was during the post-obit year.
  • Rapper Lil' Wayne references the characters at the first of his verse in the 2009 song "Forever" where he says, "Okay, how-do-you-do it's the Martian, Space Jam Jordan'due south". He references the shoes Marvin wears in the 1996 pic Space Jam, which also starred NBA player Michael Jordan.
  • Marvin as well makes a cameo appearance in episode 14 of the cartoon series Animaniacs when Buttons reaches the moon.
  • Marvin appears in a groundwork shot during the movie Shut Encounters of the Third Kind, shown on a television in pb character Roy Neary'due south living room. The segment shown is from the characteristic drawing, Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century.
  • The Illudium PU-36 explosive infinite modulator is referenced in several songs, including T-Pain's "Time Auto," besides as Ludacris'south "Mouthing Off."
  • In the pilot episode of the TV series Weird Scientific discipline, Lisa comments that she would have a lot more than power had Wyatt installed a "Neutronian space modulator" before her cosmos.
  • NHL Buffalo Sabres Goalie Patrick Lalime'south goaltender mask features Marvin the Martian on the front.
  • In the Pinky and the Brain episode "Star Warners", Marvin was briefly shown on a date with Minerva Mink. Thousand-9 is sleeping side by side to them.
  • Marvin briefly appears in Diane Duane'southward 2022 novel A Sorcerer of Mars, when one of the principal characters gets defenseless in a spell that brings their stereotypes of Mars into being.
  • According to Steven Spielberg, he is waiting for George Lucas to acknowledge that Marvin's pattern was the influence for Darth Vader from Lucas' Star Wars.
  • Marvin appeared in a MAD News segment, letting his sink run water on Mars.
  • Reach Records creative person PRo referenced Marvin the Martian and the space modulator in his song "Mission to Mars" from His 2022 album "Dying to Live".
  • In the Immature Justice episode "Secrets," Miss Martian takes on the form of a gigantic Marvin the Martian to scare a teenager (coincidentally, as well named Marvin) who is committing a War of the Worlds-style prank.
  • During the University of Southern California-Stanford University football game, the Pulsate Major of the visiting Stanford Marching Ring dressed as Marvin the Martian as a parody on the USC Spirit of Troy Trojan Marching Band's Pulsate major.
  • In 2009 Bi-Mart Membership stores in Oregon sold University of Oregon vs. Academy of Southern California buttons featuring Marvin the Martian as the Trojan "Mascot."
  • In a MetLife commercial that aired during the 2022 Super Bowl, Marvin fabricated a cameo in the ad.
  • In Peter David's 1991 Star Trek novel The Rift, the Calligarians have a device called "The Illidium Pew-36 Explosive Space Modulator," a straight reference to Marvin'due south Earth-shattering device.
  • A figurine of Marvin appears on the space shuttle in the film Gravity.
  • Marvin appears in the 1995 film Clueless when Travis tells Tai that he wants to embrace his skateboard with pictures of Marvin, and she says she can draw him.[39]
  • Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio often wore a Marvin the Martian T-shirt onstage between 1993 and 1997.[40]
  • Marvin served as the mascot for the USCGC Hornbeam (WLB-394), a 180-pes United States Coast Guard beacon tender.
  • Marvin appears every bit a player'due south avatar in Steven Spielberg's 2022 film Set Player One.[41] [42]
  • Marvin from Daddy Day Intendance (2003) frequently wears a Marvin the Martian T-shirt.
  • Xenia Rubinos's 2022 Magic Trix anthology cover features a naked person sitting in a chair with Marvin's caput overlying theirs. [43]
  • In the 2022 video game Titanfall 2, there is a banner design titled "Where'south the Kaboom?" that depicts a robot called MRVN (pronounced Marvin), whose color palette is changed to mirror Marvin's, wearing his signature helmet.

Cancelled film adaptation

On July 29, 2008, Warner Bros. and Alcon Entertainment announced plans for a live activeness/estimator-animated film starring Mike Myers as the vox of Marvin and Christopher Lee as Santa Claus. The film would have involved Marvin trying to destroy the Earth during Christmas by becoming a competitor of Santa Claus but being prevented from accomplishing his goal when Santa wraps him inside a gift box. Alcon compared the project to other films such equally Racing Stripes and My Domestic dog Skip.[44] Information technology was initially scheduled for an Oct 7, 2022, release, just the movie was later on taken off the schedule and no word on information technology has been heard since. Test footage of the film and the Eddie Tater vehicle Hong Kong Phooey was leaked on Dec 28, 2022.[45]

Encounter also

  • Haredevil Hare
  • The Hasty Hare
  • Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century
  • Hare-Mode to the Stars
  • Mad as a Mars Hare
  • Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th Century
  • Marcia the Martian

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External links

  • Marvin the Martian at Don Markstein'due south Toonopedia. Archived from the original on February 15, 2022.
  • Marvin'southward epitome on the Spirit and Opportunity rovers
  • Marvin is on the US Air Force 490th Missile Squadron Lima Flight patch "Marvin's Marauders".
  • Marvin the Martian sound clips on world wide web.soundboard.com
  • All about Marvin the Martian on Chuck Jones' official website.

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