>>150211188
>Katie Rice drew these girls, doesn't count. John K is a hack
John K girls were cuter anyway
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTdizdEIldM
>“Well, I love to set a bad example,” said animator John Kricfalusi, talking about his work on the opening titles of Troop Beverly Hills. Having spent much of his time prior to 1988 animating Saturday morning cartoons for companies like Hanna Barbera and Filmation, he relished the opportunity to do something more indulgent for 1989’s Troop Beverly Hills. “It's the first time I ever got a chance to animate and design a sexy girl,” he recalls. For his previous work, “it was completely taboo to draw women who were good looking because it would set a bad example for young girls.” The producers of Troop Beverly Hills had no such concerns with their animated opening – despite its key demographic.
>The film centers around Phyllis Nefler (Shelley Long), a flighty housewife determined to prove herself capable by shepherding a troop of wealthy Wilderness Girls. Produced by animation pioneer and director Bill Kroyer’s studio Kroyer Films, the title sequence was created by a team including John Kricfalusi (The Ren & Stimpy Show, The Ripping Friends), Jon McClenahan (Animaniacs), Jim Smith (Mighty Mouse, Ren & Stimpy), Mike Kazaleh (Mighty Mouse, The Simpsons), Kent Butterworth (The Smurfs, He-Man), and Eric Stefani (The Simpsons).