Bakshi returned to television with the live-action film Cool and the Crazy (1994) and the anthology series Spicy City (1997). During the 2000s, he focused largely on fine art and painting, and in 2003, co-founded the Bakshi School of Animation with his son Eddie and Jess Gorell.
At 28 he created and directed a series of superhero spoof cartoons called The Mighty Heroes. In 1967, Bakshi moved to Paramount Studios. Working with producer Steve Krantz, Bakshi worked on episodes of the Spider-Man TV series and several short films.
You are invited to explore everything Bakshi - from his most current artwork produced today as we venture into his 86th year, to the mind bending filmography from early years.
Ralph Bakshi (born ) is a Palestinian-born American animator and filmmaker. In the 1970s, he established an alternative to mainstream animation through independent and adult-oriented productions.
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Ralph Bakshi is a director like no other. After working nearly a decade for Terrytoons and on shows like Rocket Robin Hood and the 1967 Spider-Man, he founded his own animated studio in 1969.
Ralph Bakshi (born ) is a Palestine-born American retired director of animated and live-action films. In the 1970s, he established an alternative to mainstream animation through independent and adult-oriented productions.