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I'm Business Mouse, Yeah?

Illustration, Music Video / Film

Posted by Mark Sinclair, 16 November 2011, 13:16    Permalink    Comments (11)

Modern Toss's latest animated creation is a no nonsense, machine gun-toting MD. And he's got a few mill to spend on the next big thing...

In the first über-sweary episode, Business of Leisure, BM encounters a budding entrepreneur with a keen nose for an idea.

Business Mouse is one of Channel 4's latest Comedy Blaps.

Written & Directed by: Jon Link, Mick Bunnage
Producer: Jane Harrison
Voices: Julie Burchill, Emma Fryer, Mark Kempner, Lawry Lewin

Character Design & Backgrounds: Jon Link

Additional Artwork: Steve Campion, Charlie Evans

Animation: Le Singe Media

Supervising Animator: Tom Matuszewski

Animators: Robin Brindle, Jack Bonnington, Scott Weston

Editors: Rob Hill, Tom Matuszewski

Dubbing Mixer: Simon Couzens
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Business Affairs: David Cuff

11 Comments

wow, there is a serious amount of bad language in that little mouse. Great animation.
Matt
2011-11-16 16:32:01


This is great! I know a few BM's.
Rob
2011-11-17 09:26:21


oh dear for the swearing, oh goodie for the funnies!
dan
2011-11-17 12:33:57


modern toss should do a feature
johnjohn
2011-11-17 13:10:20


Hillarious - that mouse has quite a mouth on him lol!
Sam
2011-11-17 15:31:43


Oh my.

The li'l bastard has some potty mouth.

Too much fun for one day.
Rick
2011-11-17 17:30:12


That mouse reminds me of someone?
tony
2011-11-17 23:13:40


Tony, is it Sir Philip Green of Topshop?
Jean Grogan
2011-11-18 13:29:06


Love the classical intro music before getting right into the swearing!
Ian Miller
2011-11-21 14:14:57


Love him, what a great character - move over Alan Sugar, now there's a script idea.
Chris Plumridge
2011-11-29 08:41:46


He reminds me of me when I was a fucking idiot.
James OBrien
2011-12-22 06:43:48


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