Everett Peck was one of the character designers for the The Real Ghostbusters and Extreme Ghostbusters.
Other Projects[]
- Rugrats (1991)
- Duckman (1994)
- The Critic (1994)
- Jumanji (1996)
- Men in Black: The Series (1998)
- Godzilla: The Series (1998)
- Dragon Tales (1999)
- Squirrel Boy (2006)
Credits[]
- Guest on special features of The Real Ghostbusters Dvd Box Set.
Trivia[]
- The taxi driver whose cab is run over by the ghosts in "Ghosts R Us" is Everett Peck's take on another member of the staff, John Calmette.[3]
- The Ghost Train in the Extreme Ghostbusters Intro was drawn by Character Designer Fil Barlow as an homage to Everett Peck's wackier designs from The Real Ghostbusters.[4]
- Fil Barlow based the Biker Ghost's design off of sketch done by Everett Peck. [5]
- The Fear Itself ghost's design was a collaboration between Everett Peck, Executive Producer Richard Raynis and Fil Barlow. Raynis pushed for the pathetic feel of the design.[6][7]
- The Vathek designs for Crainiac, Corpuscle, and Gristle originated from Everett Peck. A combination of his ideas were used as a springboard that evolved into the final designs.[8][9]
- A different design was proposed for the Golem by Everett Peck and Richard Raynis but it was lackluster and they went with Fil Barlow's original design.[10]
- The design of Sphinx by Fil Barlow is based partly off sketches faxed to him by Everett Peck. The hideous creature behind the mask was based off a sketch by Executive Producer Richard Raynis.[11][12]
References[]
- ↑ Animation Magazine "‘Duckman’ Creator Everett Peck Dies Age 71" 6/16/2022
- ↑ Everett Peck instagram 6/16/2022
- ↑ Kevin Altieri and Dan Riba (2009).The Real Ghostbusters-"Ghosts R Us" (1986) (DVD). (DVD ts. 18:00). Time Life Entertainment.
- ↑ Proton Charging "Interview: Fil Barlow" 11/29/1998 Fil Barlow says: "The monster train design I did was a homage to Everett Peck's wackier ghost designs on RGB."
- ↑ Fil Barlow reply DeviantArt 8/29/14
- ↑ Fil Barlow deviantArt "XGB: Ep03: Fear Itself" 2/3/14 Fil Barlow says: "Again this creature was a collaboration between Illustrator Everett Peck, Exec Richard Raynis and myself."
- ↑ Fil Barlow deviantArt "XGB: Ep03: Fear Itself" comment 2/3/14 Fil Barlow says: "I agree, Richard was really pushing for the pathetic feel of the design."
- ↑ Fil Barlow deviantArt "XBG Ep 04 Gristle" reply #1
- ↑ Fil Barlow deviantArt "XBG Ep 04 Gristle" reply #3
- ↑ Proton Charging "Interview: Fil Barlow" 10/9/1998 Fil Barlow says: "The Golem was really well animated and I had to go through a long struggle to get that design in. A whole other design had been proposed by Everett Peck and Richard but it was so lackluster, finally they saw the light and went with my original creepy design, the body had alot of Everett left in it."
- ↑ Fil Barlow deviantArt "XGB: Ep02: The Sphinx" 2/3/14 Fil Barlow says: "I based this design partly off sketches that Illustrator Everett Peck faxed through, and the hideous creature behind the mask was based off a sketch by Executive Producer Richard Raynis (I'll post that art at a later date). I have my own fascination with masks that I brought to the creature."
- ↑ Fil Barlow deviantArt "XGB: Ep02: The Sphinx" comment 2/3/14 Fil Barlow says: "I hinted at the historical Greek sphinx being female through the mask. I hinted at the Egyptian origins through the tentacle-like head dress. Everett's designs were distinctly male. My first designs were more monstrous, but I was encouraged to go along a more traditional route. I would have loved to have pushed the design even further."