Mad Monster Party by Rankin/Bass Productions

by Scott Beale on October 22, 2007 · 5 comments

As Halloween approaches, Drawn! has unearthed the trailer for “Mad Monster Party”, the fantastic 1969 stop-motion animated film created by Rankin/Bass Productions.

Founding editor of Mad Magazine Harvey Kurtzman co-wrote the script and Mad illustrator Jack Davis created some of the characters.

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1 groovehouse October 22, 2007 at 10:29 pm

Oh god that was so cool!

Maaaad Monsterrrrr Partyyyyy!!

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