Animation Art, Cels, Drawings & More! 714

Animation Art, Cels, Drawings & More! 714

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Animation Art, Cels, Drawings & More! 714

Animation Art, Cels, Drawings & More! 714

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This auction features a HUGE collection of Animation Art, Cels, Drawings & More from Disney, Nickelodeon and other animation studios!

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Ren & Stimpy Show Original Animation Art Cel + Drawing

Lot # 19724 (Sale Order: 576 of 604)      

This original production art cel and drawing is from the Nickelodeon TV show Ren & Stimpy. The show follows two characters - Ren, a crazy Chihuahua - and - Stimpy, an incredibly stupid cat - as they think up to all kinds of hair brained schemes and get themselves into some sticky situations. The Ren and Stimpy Show debuted in August 1991 with a two-part episode, 'Stimpy's Big Day / The Big Shot' and became an instant hit. It was the third Nicktoon ever to be aired on the Network alongside Doug and Rugrats .  There is a drawing overlay that's ontop of the cels.  Shown here is Ren and Stimpy about to cook some delicious food. Original Production Art Cel Overall Size (including mat and 12-field cel set-up): 11¾ x 15 inches Excellent condition This is an original hand-painted cel set-up used in the production of an episode of "The Ren & Stimpy Show." Each one-of-a-kind set-up represents a slight change in position of the characters. When individually photographed and projected in rapid succession, the images appear to move. To create production cels, the original animator's drawing is transferred onto an acetate cel (by hand-inking and/or photo copying). The cel is then hand-painted on the reverse side.  The cel is ready to be matted and framed.  The animator's notations and are shown at the bottom of the cel and drawing.  This is a multi-layered cel, Ren first, then Stimpy, and then the open flame.  Great piece, a great price, don't miss out on this fabulous offer.
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Original Production Drawing & Cel Art Ren & Stimpy Show

Lot # 19725 (Sale Order: 577 of 604)      

This original production art cel and drawing is from the Nickelodeon TV show Ren & Stimpy. The show follows two characters - Ren, a crazy Chihuahua - and - Stimpy, an incredibly stupid cat - as they think up to all kinds of hair brained schemes and get themselves into some sticky situations. The Ren and Stimpy Show debuted in August 1991 with a two-part episode, 'Stimpy's Big Day / The Big Shot' and became an instant hit. It was the third Nicktoon ever to be aired on the Network alongside Doug and Rugrats .  There is a pencil drawing overlay that's ontop of the cels.  Here, Stimpy is presenting a "lucky foot" to an intrigued Ren. Original Production Art Cel Overall Size (including mat and 12-field cel set-up): 11¾ x 15 inches Excellent condition This is an original hand-painted cel set-up used in the production of an episode of "The Ren & Stimpy Show." Each one-of-a-kind set-up represents a slight change in position of the characters. When individually photographed and projected in rapid succession, the images appear to move. To create production cels, the original animator's drawing is transferred onto an acetate cel (by hand-inking and/or photo copying). The cel is then hand-painted on the reverse side.  The cel is ready to be matted and framed.  The animator's notations and are shown at the bottom of the cel and drawing.  This is a multi-layered cel, Ren first, then Stimpy, and then the open flame.  This is a very intriguing cel, buy one today!
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Disney DUCKTALES Huey Dewey Louie Orig Production Cel

Lot # 19726 (Sale Order: 578 of 604)      

Walt Disney's DuckTales was the first daily animated cartoon show to air weekdays on the Disney Afternoon. DuckTales debuted in 1988. The 1988 - 1989 season consisted of 65 episodes. The next season (1989 - 1990) included an additional 35 episodes, totaling 100. DuckTales is an extremely unique and original cartoon. Episodes such as "Sweet Duck of Youth," "Dr Jekyll and Mr. McDuck," "The Golden Fleecing" and many more play off of legends, literature, and actual historic events. Disney's DuckTales also uses clever "duck" names for characters, as well as creatively used puns to add life to this excellent show.  Huey, Dewey, and Louie seem to look pretty scared in this cel. Production cel: A hand-painted animation cel that was actually used to create one frame of an animated scene that appeared in a cartoon.  Original Production Cel Art with Background Copy Overall Size of the Cel: 9" × 10 1/2" Overall Size of Background Copy:  10" x 15" © Disney Walt Disney Television Animation Art seal Excellent Condition Traditional animation is a multi-step process which includes various types of art techniques. Drawings are a key part of the process, in which the animator creates the design and movement of the characters. Drawings are then transferred onto acetate cels (by hand-inking and/or photo copying) to create a production cel, which is then hand-painted on the back side, using paint colors chosen and approved by the creators of the series. The background and cel are ready to trimmed, matted, and framed.  The animator's notations are shown at the top background.
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Hand Painted Cel Overlay Orig & Background Ren & Stimpy

Lot # 19727 (Sale Order: 579 of 604)      

This original production art cel and background is from the Nickelodeon TV show Ren & Stimpy. The show follows two characters - Ren, a crazy Chihuahua - and - Stimpy, an incredibly stupid cat - as they think up to all kinds of hair brained schemes and get themselves into some sticky situations. The Ren and Stimpy Show debuted in August 1991 with a two-part episode, 'Stimpy's Big Day / The Big Shot' and became an instant hit. It was the third Nicktoon ever to be aired on the Network alongside Doug and Rugrats .  Show in this cel is a hand-painted overlay of a CCCP rocketship.  Original Animation Cel Original Production Background Overall Size of Background: 14" x 17 1/2" Overall Size of Cel: 13 1/2" x 17" Excellent condition This is an original hand-painted cel set-up used in the production of an episode of "The Ren & Stimpy Show." Each one-of-a-kind set-up represents a slight change in position of the characters. When individually photographed and projected in rapid succession, the images appear to move. To create production cels, the original animator's drawing is transferred onto an acetate cel (by hand-inking and/or photo copying). The cel is then hand-painted on the reverse side.  The background accompanying this set-up is a hand-painted original production background. The cel and background are ready to be matted and framed.  The animator's notations are shown at the bottom of the background and cel; the cel is unevenly trimmed.  There is a protective cel that is on top of the background.  The cel and background have been stored and rolled.  
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Hey Arnold Production Cel Art Orig- Arnold Stinky Sid

Lot # 19728 (Sale Order: 580 of 604)      

This original production art cel is from the Nickelodeon t.v. show "Hey Arnold!"  Hey Arnold! revolves around 9-year-old Arnold who happens to have a football shaped head. He's a kind natured kid who loves to help out anyone who has a problem, even if it means getting too much into their business sometimes, though they do go to him for advice. He lives with his grandparents and goes through life in the city with his best friend Gerald.  Arnold is in fourth grade and attends PS 118. Most of the neighborhood kids never give him any problems, but Helga Pataki gives him problems and tease him all the time, though she secretly adores him. So in this show, you can get a look at everyday city life through the eyes on Arnold.  Arnold looks dumbstruck; Stinky and Sid are following right behind him. Original Production Art Cel Overall Size (including mat and 12-field cel set-up): 11¾ x 15 inches Excellent condition This is an original hand-painted cel set-up used in the production of an episode of "Hey Arnold." Each one-of-a-kind set-up represents a slight change in position of the characters. When individually photographed and projected in rapid succession, the images appear to move. To create production cels, the original animator's drawing is transferred onto an acetate cel (by hand-inking and/or photo copying). The cel is then hand-painted on the reverse side. The background accompanying this set-up is a color reproduction of an original production background. The cel is ready to be matted and framed.  The animator's notations are shown at the bottom of the cel.  This cel is composed of multiple layers; Stinky, Sid, then Arnold.  This excellent cel will take you by surprise.
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Orig Production Art Cel HEY ARNOLD Cheering Classroom

Lot # 19729 (Sale Order: 581 of 604)      

This original production art cel is from the Nickelodeon t.v. show "Hey Arnold!"  Hey Arnold! revolves around 9-year-old Arnold who happens to have a football shaped head. He's a kind natured kid who loves to help out anyone who has a problem, even if it means getting too much into their business sometimes, though they do go to him for advice. He lives with his grandparents and goes through life in the city with his best friend Gerald.  Arnold is in fourth grade and attends PS 118. Most of the neighborhood kids never give him any problems, but Helga Pataki gives him problems and tease him all the time, though she secretly adores him. So in this show, you can get a look at everyday city life through the eyes on Arnold.  In this cel, the classmates of PS 118 appear to be cheering. Original Production Art Cel Overall Size (including mat and 12-field cel set-up): 11¾ x 15 inches Excellent condition This is an original hand-painted cel set-up used in the production of an episode of "Hey Arnold." Each one-of-a-kind set-up represents a slight change in position of the characters. When individually photographed and projected in rapid succession, the images appear to move. To create production cels, the original animator's drawing is transferred onto an acetate cel (by hand-inking and/or photo copying). The cel is then hand-painted on the reverse side. The background accompanying this set-up is a color reproduction of an original production background. The cel received by the winning bidder may be every so slightly different from the one in the auction photos. The cel is ready to be matted and framed.  The animator's notations are shown at the bottom of the cel.  You will be as excited as the classmates of PS 118 after you'
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Distraught Cat Production Art Cel Original CATDOG

Lot # 19730 (Sale Order: 582 of 604)      

This original production art cel is from the Nickelodeon t.v. show CatDog.  The show follows the adventures of CatDog, a cat and dog conjoined at the waist. Because of their strange condition, CatDog are often harassed by the Greaser Dogs, a trio of tough thugs, and their neighbor, Winslow, a devious blue rat.  The show revolves around Cat and Dog who share the same body, and although they are best friends/brothers, they have very different personalities. Cat is into Opera, cleanliness and money. Dog is very fun loving and loves eating, chasing cars, exploring, and just about anything else a dog would love.  Cat looks pretty distraught after appearently yelling at Dog. Original Production Art Cel Overall Size (including mat and 12-field cel set-up): 11¾ x 15 inches Excellent condition This is an original hand-painted cel set-up used in the production of an episode of "CatDog." Each one-of-a-kind set-up represents a slight change in position of the characters. When individually photographed and projected in rapid succession, the images appear to move. To create production cels, the original animator's drawing is transferred onto an acetate cel (by hand-inking and/or photo copying). The cel is then hand-painted on the reverse side. The background accompanying this set-up is a color reproduction of an original production background. The cel is ready to be matted and framed.  The animator's notations are shown at the bottom of the cel.  Buy this incredible cel and watch your family and/or friend turn their frown upside down!
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Drawing & Production Art Cel DUCKTALES Original Disney

Lot # 19731 (Sale Order: 583 of 604)      

Walt Disney's DuckTales was the first daily animated cartoon show to air weekdays on the Disney Afternoon. DuckTales debuted in 1988. The 1988 - 1989 season consisted of 65 episodes. The next season (1989 - 1990) included an additional 35 episodes, totaling 100. DuckTales is an extremely unique and original cartoon. Episodes such as "Sweet Duck of Youth," "Dr Jekyll and Mr. McDuck," "The Golden Fleecing" and many more play off of legends, literature, and actual historic events. Disney's DuckTales also uses clever "duck" names for characters, as well as creatively used puns to add life to this excellent show.  There is a matching original production drawing overlay that is on top of the cel.  Production cel: A hand-painted animation cel that was actually used to create one frame of an animated scene that appeared in a cartoon.   In this cel, Scrooge McDuck looks quite upset. Original Production Cel Art with Background Copy Original "rough" animation drawing, with the notations in red. Scrooge has been penciled in with black Overall Size of the Cel: 9" x 10 3/8" Overall Size of the Drawing: 9 1/2" x 10 1/2" Overall Size of Background: 10" x 14" © Disney Walt Disney Television Animation Art seal Excellent Condition Traditional animation is a multi-step process which includes various types of art techniques. Drawings are a key part of the process, in which the animator creates the design and movement of the characters. Drawings are then transferred onto acetate cels (by hand-inking and/or photo copying) to create a production cel, which is then hand-painted on the back side, using paint colors chosen and approved by the creators of
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Orig Production Disney Huey Dewey Louie DUCKTALES Cel

Lot # 19732 (Sale Order: 584 of 604)      

Walt Disney's DuckTales was the first daily animated cartoon show to air weekdays on the Disney Afternoon. DuckTales debuted in 1988. The 1988 - 1989 season consisted of 65 episodes. The next season (1989 - 1990) included an additional 35 episodes, totaling 100. DuckTales is an extremely unique and original cartoon. Episodes such as "Sweet Duck of Youth," "Dr Jekyll and Mr. McDuck," "The Golden Fleecing" and many more play off of legends, literature, and actual historic events. Disney's DuckTales also uses clever "duck" names for characters, as well as creatively used puns to add life to this excellent show.  Production cel: A hand-painted animation cel that was actually used to create one frame of an animated scene that appeared in a cartoon.   In this cel, Louie, Huey, and Dewey appear to be covered in paint. Original Production Cel Art with Background Copy Overall Size of the Cel: 9 x 10 1/4" Overall Size of Background: 10" x 14" © Disney Walt Disney Television Animation Art seal Excellent Condition Traditional animation is a multi-step process which includes various types of art techniques. Drawings are a key part of the process, in which the animator creates the design and movement of the characters. Drawings are then transferred onto acetate cels (by hand-inking and/or photo copying) to create a production cel, which is then hand-painted on the back side, using paint colors chosen and approved by the creators of the series. The background and cel are ready to trimmed, matted, and framed.  The animator's notations are shown at the top of the background and cel.  This item has multi-layers; Louie first, then Huey and Dewey.  There is some
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The Ren & Stimpy Show Production Art Cel Original

Lot # 19733 (Sale Order: 585 of 604)      

This original production art cel is from the Nickelodeon TV show Ren & Stimpy. The show follows two characters - Ren, a crazy Chihuahua - and - Stimpy, an incredibly stupid cat - as they think up to all kinds of hair brained schemes and get themselves into some sticky situations. The Ren and Stimpy Show debuted in August 1991 with a two-part episode, 'Stimpy's Big Day / The Big Shot' and became an instant hit. It was the third Nicktoon ever to be aired on the Network alongside Doug and Rugrats .  Here, it looks like Stimpy is going to attempt to give a lecture of some sort. Overall Size (including mat and 12-field cel set-up): 11¾ x 15 inches Excellent condition This is an original hand-painted cel set-up used in the production of an episode of "The Ren & Stimpy Show." Each one-of-a-kind set-up represents a slight change in position of the characters. When individually photographed and projected in rapid succession, the images appear to move. To create production cels, the original animator's drawing is transferred onto an acetate cel (by hand-inking and/or photo copying). The cel is then hand-painted on the reverse side. The background accompanying this set-up is a color reproduction of an original production background. The cel is ready to be matted and framed.  The animator's notations and the name Mark Sonntag are shown at the bottom of the cel.   You will be even happier than Stimpy once you've purchased this great cel!
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Production Drawing + Art Cel Original Disney Ducktales

Lot # 19734 (Sale Order: 586 of 604)      

Walt Disney's DuckTales was the first daily animated cartoon show to air weekdays on the Disney Afternoon. DuckTales debuted in 1988. The 1988 - 1989 season consisted of 65 episodes. The next season (1989 - 1990) included an additional 35 episodes, totaling 100. DuckTales is an extremely unique and original cartoon. Episodes such as "Sweet Duck of Youth," "Dr Jekyll and Mr. McDuck," "The Golden Fleecing" and many more play off of legends, literature, and actual historic events. Disney's DuckTales also uses clever "duck" names for characters, as well as creatively used puns to add life to this excellent show.  There is a matching original production drawing overlay that is on top of the cel.  Production cel: A hand-painted animation cel that was actually used to create one frame of an animated scene that appeared in a cartoon.   Depicted here is Scrooge apparently pointing at something or someone. Original Production Cel Art with Background Copy Original "rough" animation drawing, with the notations in black and red-orange. Scrooge has been penciled in with black. Overall Size of the Cel: 9" x 10 1/2" Overall Size of the Drawing: 9 1/2" x 10 1/2" Overall Size of Background: 10" x 14 1/4" © Disney Excellent Condition Traditional animation is a multi-step process which includes various types of art techniques. Drawings are a key part of the process, in which the animator creates the design and movement of the characters. Drawings are then transferred onto acetate cels (by hand-inking and/or photo copying) to create a production cel, which is then hand-painted on the back side, using paint colors chosen and approv
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CatDog Original Production Cel Art Phased Out Dog

Lot # 19735 (Sale Order: 587 of 604)      

This original production art cel is from the Nickelodeon t.v. show CatDog.  The show follows the adventures of CatDog, a cat and dog conjoined at the waist. Because of their strange condition, CatDog are often harassed by the Greaser Dogs, a trio of tough thugs, and their neighbor, Winslow, a devious blue rat.  The show revolves around Cat and Dog who share the same body, and although they are best friends/brothers, they have very different personalities. Cat is into Opera, cleanliness and money. Dog is very fun loving and loves eating, chasing cars, exploring, and just about anything else a dog would love.  The more Cat yells, the less Dogs cares. Original Production Art Cel Overall Size (including mat and 12-field cel set-up): 11¾ x 15 inches Excellent condition This is an original hand-painted cel set-up used in the production of an episode of "CatDog." Each one-of-a-kind set-up represents a slight change in position of the characters. When individually photographed and projected in rapid succession, the images appear to move. To create production cels, the original animator's drawing is transferred onto an acetate cel (by hand-inking and/or photo copying). The cel is then hand-painted on the reverse side. The background accompanying this set-up is a color reproduction of an original production background. The cel received by the winning bidder may be every so slightly different from the one in the auction photos. The cel is ready to be matted and framed.  The animator's notations are shown at the bottom of the cel.  After you've purchases this cel, you'll be shouting for joy!
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Original Production Drawing + Cel Art Disney DUCKTALES

Lot # 19736 (Sale Order: 588 of 604)      

Walt Disney's DuckTales was the first daily animated cartoon show to air weekdays on the Disney Afternoon. DuckTales debuted in 1988. The 1988 - 1989 season consisted of 65 episodes. The next season (1989 - 1990) included an additional 35 episodes, totaling 100. DuckTales is an extremely unique and original cartoon. Episodes such as "Sweet Duck of Youth," "Dr Jekyll and Mr. McDuck," "The Golden Fleecing" and many more play off of legends, literature, and actual historic events. Disney's DuckTales also uses clever "duck" names for characters, as well as creatively used puns to add life to this excellent show.  Here Scrooge, Huey, Dewey, and Louie are looking for a hidden treasure. Production cel: A hand-painted animation cel that was actually used to create one frame of an animated scene that appeared in a cartoon.  There is a matching original production drawing underneath the cel Original Production Cel Art  Original "rough" animation drawing, with the notations in red black. Scrooge McDuck has been penciled in with black. Overall Size of the Cel: 9" x 11¾" Overall Size of the Drawing: 9¾" x 11¾" Excellent Condition Traditional animation is a multi-step process which includes various types of art techniques. Drawings are a key part of the process, in which the animator creates the design and movement of the characters. Drawings are then transferred onto acetate cels (by hand-inking and/or photo copying) to create a production cel, which is then hand-painted on the back side, using paint colors chosen and approved by the creators of the series. The background and cel are ready to trimmed, matted, and framed.&
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Original DUCKTALES Disney Production Cel & Drawing Art

Lot # 19737 (Sale Order: 589 of 604)      

Walt Disney's DuckTales was the first daily animated cartoon show to air weekdays on the Disney Afternoon. DuckTales debuted in 1988. The 1988 - 1989 season consisted of 65 episodes. The next season (1989 - 1990) included an additional 35 episodes, totaling 100. DuckTales is an extremely unique and original cartoon. Episodes such as "Sweet Duck of Youth," "Dr Jekyll and Mr. McDuck," "The Golden Fleecing" and many more play off of legends, literature, and actual historic events. Disney's DuckTales also uses clever "duck" names for characters, as well as creatively used puns to add life to this excellent show.  There is a matching original production drawing overlay that is on top of the cel.  Production cel: A hand-painted animation cel that was actually used to create one frame of an animated scene that appeared in a cartoon.   It appears that something or someone has give Scrooge the blues. Original Production Cel Art with Background Copy Original "rough" animation drawing, with the notations in black and orange. Scrooge has been penciled in with black. Overall Size of the Cel: 9" x 10 1/2" Overall Size of the Drawing: 9 1/2" x 10 1/2" Overall Size of Background: 10 1/2" x 14" © Disney Excellent Condition Traditional animation is a multi-step process which includes various types of art techniques. Drawings are a key part of the process, in which the animator creates the design and movement of the characters. Drawings are then transferred onto acetate cels (by hand-inking and/or photo copying) to create a production cel, which is then hand-painted on the back side, using paint colors chosen and approved b
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Original Production Drawing Art Buttons Ren & Stimpy

Lot # 19738 (Sale Order: 590 of 604)      

This original production art pencil drawing was done for The Ren & Stimpy Show.  The notation says: "Fitty".  Both characters have been taped onto the drawing.  In this drawing Stimpy is flinging buttons while Ren watches. The show follows two characters - Ren, a crazy Chihuahua - and - Stimpy, an incredibly stupid cat - as they think up to all kinds of hair brained schemes and get themselves into some sticky situations. The Ren and Stimpy Show debuted in August 1991 with a two-part episode, 'Stimpy's Big Day / The Big Shot' and became an instant hit. It was the third Nicktoon ever to be aired on the Network alongside Doug and Rugrats. Original "rough" animation drawing, with notations in black. Ren & Stimpy have been penciled in with black. Overall size is a12-field drawing that is 10 1/2 × 12 1/2 Excellent condition Traditional animation is a multi-step process which includes various types of art techniques.  Drawings are a key part of the process, in which the animator creates the design and movement of the characters.  Drawings are then transferred onto acetate cels (by hand-inking and/or photo copying) to create a production cel, which is then hand painted on the back side, using paint colors chosen and approved by the creator of the series.  This drawing is ready to framed and matted.  The animator's notations are shown at the bottom.  If you ever wanted to know how animated cels originated, start by purchasing this lovely drawing to get the idea.
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Production Art Ren & Stimpy Drawing Original Befuddled

Lot # 19739 (Sale Order: 591 of 604)      

This original production art pencil drawing was done for The Ren & Stimpy Show.  The notation says: Stimpy (cont)- Phemomagon?  What are the odds, Stimpy is confused yet again. The show follows two characters - Ren, a crazy Chihuahua - and - Stimpy, an incredibly stupid cat - as they think up to all kinds of hair brained schemes and get themselves into some sticky situations. The Ren and Stimpy Show debuted in August 1991 with a two-part episode, 'Stimpy's Big Day / The Big Shot' and became an instant hit. It was the third Nicktoon ever to be aired on the Network alongside Doug and Rugrats .  Original "rough" animation drawing, with notations in black; Stimpy has been penciled in with black. Overall size is a12-field drawing that is 10 1/2 × 12 1/2 Excellent condition Traditional animation is a multi-step process which includes various types of art techniques.  Drawings are a key part of the process, in which the animator creates the design and movement of the characters.  Drawings are then transferred onto acetate cels (by hand-inking and/or photo copying) to create a production cel, which is then hand painted on the back side, using paint colors chosen and approved by the creator of the series.  The animator's notations are shown at the bottom of the drawing.  There is no confusion here, this is a great piece for an even better price!
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Disney Original Drawing DUCKTALES and Animation Art Cel

Lot # 19740 (Sale Order: 592 of 604)      

This is an original production animation cel from the Disney TV show Ducktales.  Walt Disney's DuckTales was the first daily animated cartoon show to air weekdays on the Disney Afternoon. DuckTales debuted in 1988. The 1988 - 1989 season consisted of 65 episodes. The next season (1989 - 1990) included an additional 35 episodes, totaling 100. DuckTales is an extremely unique and original cartoon. Episodes such as "Sweet Duck of Youth," "Dr Jekyll and Mr. McDuck," "The Golden Fleecing" and many more play off of legends, literature, and actual historic events. Disney's DuckTales also uses clever "duck" names for characters, as well as creatively used puns to add life to this excellent show.  There is a matching original production drawing (of Huey, Dewey, and Louie) overlay that is on top of the cel.  Production cel: A hand-painted animation cel that was actually used to create one frame of an animated scene that appeared in a cartoon.  Depicted here is a enraged Scrooge and his nephews trailing along right behind him  Original Production Cel Art with Background Copy Original "rough" animation drawing, with the notations in black and red. Huey, Dewey, and Louie have been penciled in with black, there hats shaded in with green and their shadows shaded in with blue. Overall Size of the Cel: 9" x 10 1/2" Overall Size of the Drawing: 9 1/2" x 10 1/2" Overall Size of Background: 10 1/2" x 14 1/4" Walt Disney Television Animation Art seal © Disney Excellent Condition Traditional animation is a multi-step process which includes various types of art tech
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Disney Original Production Cel + Drawing Art DUCKTALES

Lot # 19741 (Sale Order: 593 of 604)      

Walt Disney's DuckTales was the first daily animated cartoon show to air weekdays on the Disney Afternoon. DuckTales debuted in 1988. The 1988 - 1989 season consisted of 65 episodes. The next season (1989 - 1990) included an additional 35 episodes, totaling 100. DuckTales is an extremely unique and original cartoon. Episodes such as "Sweet Duck of Youth," "Dr Jekyll and Mr. McDuck," "The Golden Fleecing" and many more play off of legends, literature, and actual historic events. Disney's DuckTales also uses clever "duck" names for characters, as well as creatively used puns to add life to this excellent show.  Here Scrooge, Huey, Dewey, and Louie are looking for a hidden treasure. Production cel: A hand-painted animation cel that was actually used to create one frame of an animated scene that appeared in a cartoon.  There is a matching original production drawing underneath the cel.  In this cel/drawing is happy and calm Scrooge McDuck. Original Production Cel Art  Original "rough" animation drawing, with the notations in red black. Scrooge McDuck has been penciled in with black. Overall Size of the Cel: 9" x 10 1/2" Overall Size of the Drawing: 9 1/2" x 10 1/2" Excellent Condition Traditional animation is a multi-step process which includes various types of art techniques. Drawings are a key part of the process, in which the animator creates the design and movement of the characters. Drawings are then transferred onto acetate cels (by hand-inking and/or photo copying) to create a production cel, which is then hand-painted on the back side, using paint colors chosen and approved by the creators of the series The background and
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Production Art Cel DUCKTALES & Disney Original Drawing

Lot # 19742 (Sale Order: 594 of 604)      

Walt Disney's DuckTales was the first daily animated cartoon show to air weekdays on the Disney Afternoon. DuckTales debuted in 1988. The 1988 - 1989 season consisted of 65 episodes. The next season (1989 - 1990) included an additional 35 episodes, totaling 100. DuckTales is an extremely unique and original cartoon. Episodes such as "Sweet Duck of Youth," "Dr Jekyll and Mr. McDuck," "The Golden Fleecing" and many more play off of legends, literature, and actual historic events. Disney's DuckTales also uses clever "duck" names for characters, as well as creatively used puns to add life to this excellent show.  There is a matching original production drawing overlay that is on top of the cel.  Production cel: A hand-painted animation cel that was actually used to create one frame of an animated scene that appeared in a cartoon.  Here, it seems that Scrooge has something in his hand.    Original Production Cel Art with Background Copy Original "rough" animation drawing, with non-photo blue and the notations are in black and orange. Scrooge has been penciled in with black. Overall Size of the Cel: 9" x 10 1/2" Overall Size of the Drawing: 9 1/2" x 10 1/2" Overall Size of Background: 10 1/2" x 13" © Disney Excellent Condition Traditional animation is a multi-step process which includes various types of art techniques. Drawings are a key part of the process, in which the animator creates the design and movement of the characters. Drawings are then transferred onto acetate cels (by hand-inking and/or photo copying) to create a production cel, which is then hand-painted on the back side, u
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Disney Production Art Cel Orig DUCKTALES Scrooge McDuck

Lot # 19743 (Sale Order: 595 of 604)      

Walt Disney's DuckTales was the first daily animated cartoon show to air weekdays on the Disney Afternoon. DuckTales debuted in 1988. The 1988 - 1989 season consisted of 65 episodes. The next season (1989 - 1990) included an additional 35 episodes, totaling 100. DuckTales is an extremely unique and original cartoon. Episodes such as "Sweet Duck of Youth," "Dr Jekyll and Mr. McDuck," "The Golden Fleecing" and many more play off of legends, literature, and actual historic events. Disney's DuckTales also uses clever "duck" names for characters, as well as creatively used puns to add life to this excellent show.  In this cel, Scrooge McDuck is strolling through one of his chambers. Production cel: A hand-painted animation cel that was actually used to create one frame of an animated scene that appeared in a cartoon.  Original Production Cel Art with Background Copy Overall Size of the Cel: 9" × 10 3/8" Overall Size of Background Copy:  10" x 14" © Disney Walt Disney Television Animation Art seal Excellent Condition Traditional animation is a multi-step process which includes various types of art techniques. Drawings are a key part of the process, in which the animator creates the design and movement of the characters. Drawings are then transferred onto acetate cels (by hand-inking and/or photo copying) to create a production cel, which is then hand-painted on the back side, using paint colors chosen and approved by the creators of the series. The background and cel are ready to trimmed, matted, and framed.  The animator's notations are shown at the top of the cel and background.
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Nickelodeon Charity Event Banner- SpongeBob SquarePants

Lot # 19744 (Sale Order: 596 of 604)      

This is a wonderful Nickelodeon collector's item.  Offered here is a large Nickelodeon banner that was given away at a Charity event.  On this wonderful banner, there is an All-Star cast of Nickelodeon characters such as: SpongeBob Square Pants, Eliza from the Wild Thornberrys, Cosmo and Wanda from Fairly Odd Parents, and Otto from Rocket Power.  The banner reads- Have a Ball: Nickelodeon Roll'N Ball.  On the bottom it says: "You can join Roll'N Ball and get a Nickelodeon Bowling Ball".  It measures out to be 34" x 118" and it has pull strings on the top and bottom of each end; it's ready to be hung.  The banner is in good condition with some separation on top portion of the threading (by SpongeBob).  It can be easily amendable with tape; there is some temporary tape on the back holding the threading together.   This is a perfect addition to that empty wall space in your children's playroom. 
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Production Art Drawing Original Ren & Stimpy Show Iced

Lot # 19745 (Sale Order: 597 of 604)      

This original production art pencil drawing was done for The Ren & Stimpy Show.  The notations are a bunch of numbers.  Depicted here is a sickly looking Ren watching a confused Stimpy pour ice down someone's pants. The show follows two characters - Ren, a crazy Chihuahua - and - Stimpy, an incredibly stupid cat - as they think up to all kinds of hair brained schemes and get themselves into some sticky situations. The Ren and Stimpy Show debuted in August 1991 with a two-part episode, 'Stimpy's Big Day / The Big Shot' and became an instant hit. It was the third Nicktoon ever to be aired on the Network alongside Doug and Rugrats. Original "rough" animation drawing, with notations in black and red. Ren & Stimpy have been penciled in with black; the extended pants are shaded yellow. Overall size is a12-field drawing that is 10 1/2 × 12 1/2 Excellent condition Traditional animation is a multi-step process which includes various types of art techniques.  Drawings are a key part of the process, in which the animator creates the design and movement of the characters.  Drawings are then transferred onto acetate cels (by hand-inking and/or photo copying) to create a production cel, which is then hand painted on the back side, using paint colors chosen and approved by the creator of the series.  This drawing is ready to framed and matted.  The animator's notations are shown at the top and bottom of the drawing.  What's a more perfect way to start your very own Ren & Stimpy collection than buying this great drawing today!
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The Ren & Stimpy Show Fish Original Production Art Cel

Lot # 19746 (Sale Order: 598 of 604)      

This original production art cel is from the NickelodeonTV show Ren & Stimpy. The show follows two characters - Ren, a crazy Chihuahua - and - Stimpy, an incredibly stupid cat - as they think up to all kinds of hair brained schemes and get themselves into some sticky situations. The Ren and Stimpy Show debuted in August 1991 with a two-part episode, 'Stimpy's Big Day / The Big Shot' and became an instant hit. It was the third Nicktoon ever to be aired on the Network alongside Doug and Rugrats .  Ren and Stimpy appear to be floating in some air craft.  Ren's laughing and Stimpy is chasing a fish bone. Original Production Art Cel Overall Size (including mat and 12-field cel set-up): 11¾ x 15 inches Excellent condition This is an original hand-painted cel set-up used in the production of an episode of "The Ren & Stimpy Show." Each one-of-a-kind set-up represents a slight change in position of the characters. When individually photographed and projected in rapid succession, the images appear to move. To create production cels, the original animator's drawing is transferred onto an acetate cel (by hand-inking and/or photo copying). The cel is then hand-painted on the reverse side. The background accompanying this set-up is a color reproduction of an original production background. The cel is ready to be matted and framed.  The animator's notations are shown at the bottom of the cel.  The cel comes in multiple layers.  Ren and the fish bone are on the first and Stimpy and the seat are on the second.  Great piece, great price, don't miss out on this opportunity to own this lovely cel.
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Disney Production Cel & Original Drawing Ducktales Art

Lot # 19747 (Sale Order: 599 of 604)      

Walt Disney's DuckTales was the first daily animated cartoon show to air weekdays on the Disney Afternoon. DuckTales debuted in 1988. The 1988 - 1989 season consisted of 65 episodes. The next season (1989 - 1990) included an additional 35 episodes, totaling 100. DuckTales is an extremely unique and original cartoon. Episodes such as "Sweet Duck of Youth," "Dr Jekyll and Mr. McDuck," "The Golden Fleecing" and many more play off of legends, literature, and actual historic events. Disney's DuckTales also uses clever "duck" names for characters, as well as creatively used puns to add life to this excellent show.  There is a matching original production drawing overlay (of Dewey's head) that is on top of the cel.  Production cel: A hand-painted animation cel that was actually used to create one frame of an animated scene that appeared in a cartoon.  Dewey, being the most clever of the three brothers, appears to have come up with another brilliant idea. Original Production Cel Art with Background Copy Original "rough" animation drawing, with the notations in black. Dewey's head has been penciled in with black and part of his hat is shaded in with blue. Overall Size of the Cel: 9" x 10 1/2" Overall Size of the Drawing: 9 1/2" x 10 1/2" Overall Size of Background: 10 3/4" x 13 1/2" © Disney Excellent Condition Traditional animation is a multi-step process which includes various types of art techniques. Drawings are a key part of the process, in which the animator creates the design and movement of the characters. Drawings are then transferred onto acetate cels (by hand-inking and/or photo copying) to create
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Looney Tunes Friz Freleng Animation Cel Circus Act

Lot # 19748 (Sale Order: 600 of 604)      

This Looney Tunes animation sericel was hand signed by the fabulous Friz Freleng. This is the circus act scene, and what an impressive act it is. Bugs, Daffy, and Sylvester, all on a unicycle on a tightrope juggling and wait, there's Tweety being juggled! Medium: Sericel Presentation: Custom framed, triple matted in white, orange and red; black plastic coated wood frame Signature: Signed in black Sharpie by Friz Freleng, lower right Edition: Numbered 306/750, lower left Image size: 13 1/2 x 22 1/2 inches Frame size: 21 x 30 1/4 inches Authentication: Warner Brothers seal, upper right corner; Certificate of Authentication from Midwest Estate Buyers Year published: 1991 Condition: Excellent This lovely Looney Tunes chorus line is sure to put a song in your heart. And the Friz Freleng signature makes it a worthy collectors item!
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