Daily Graffiti: Danger Mouse Graffiti Gallery

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Does anybody remember Danger Mouse? I remember watching it on Nickelodeon in the 90’s, but you had to wake up extra-early to catch it. It aired back-to-back with the slightly-more-awesome Duckula which was actually a spin-off from Danger Mouse.

If you’ve never seen it before, Danger Mouse was a British cartoon about a secret agent named Danger Mouse and his hamster sidekick, Ernest Penfold. The show was basically just a parody of spy-ish things like James Bond and Sherlock Holmes.

I really like DM’s design most of all. The white with accents of red and the black eyepatch… truly a cool character to look at.

Check out a gallery of Danger Mouse inspired graffiti after the break.

Clicking on a picture will take you to its Flickr page.

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A looked all over for a finished pic of this one, but no dice.

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  • nixed
    The initial Danger Mouse picture being painted on stone blocks was taken in Montreal Canada, 2007. There was a live graffiti exhibition taking place in Old Montreal where artists were given stone blocks to showcase their skills on. The Danger Mouse rendition was a surprise to see. Of course, the cartoon character is where DJ and Producer, Dangermouse, took his name from.
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