Cuphead: Don't Deal With The Devil (Hanna-Barbera universe)

Cuphead: Don't Deal With The Devil is an 2018 animated television special based off the run and gun indie video game developed and published by StudioMDHR. Unlike the original game, the characters are drawn in Hanna-Barbera's current art style. The special was produced and directed by Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone at Warner Bros. Animation and Hanna-Barbera Productions (in-name only).

Sypnosis
On the fictional Inkwell Isle, Cuphead and his brother Mugman are two fun-loving kids who live under the watchful eye of Elder Kettle. Against the elder's warnings, the brothers wander into the Devil's Casino and play craps. When the brothers go on a winning streak, the casino's manager King Dice calls upon the Devil, who raises the stakes. If Cuphead and Mugman can win another time, they will own the entire casino; if not, the Devil will have their souls.

Voice cast

 * Jason Griffith as Cuphead
 * Patton Oswalt as Mugman
 * Maurice LaMarche as The Devil
 * John de Lancie as King Dice
 * Michael Bell as Elder Kettle
 * TBD and TBD as Ribby and Croaks
 * TBD as The Root Pack
 * TBD as Captain Brineybeard
 * TBD as Cala Maria
 * TBD as Goopy Le Grande
 * TBD as Baroness Von Bon Bon
 * TBD as Hilda Berg

Development
Following the success of Cuphead, StudioMDHR reached an agreement with Warner Bros. to produce an animated adaptation of the video game.

Under construction...

Trivia

 * Unlike the original game, the special is animated in the Hanna-Barbera animation style from the late 70s/early 80s for unknown reasons.
 * The special started with the fictional Inkwell Isle as the opening sequence instead of the Ub Iwerks ComiColor-style book intro, as in the original game.
 * The special still retains its early 30s Fleischer/Disney subversive and surrealist qualities from the original game.
 * Chad and Jared Moldenhauer, were involved in the making of this special to make sure it retains the surreal humor of the game while working in the late 70s/early 80s Hanna-Barbera style.
 * The character designs are drawn in the style of both Ed Benedict and Iwao Takamoto, although the Devil's design is similar to a mixture of Count Dracula's from Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School and The Red Guy's from Cow and Chicken and I Am Weasel, two Cartoon Network original series segments from the late 1990s.