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FIRE & ICE ART: ORIGINAL RALPH BAKSHI ANIMATION CELS
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is Teegra, captured. This very rare cel is an original, handpainted, one of a kind production cel (cell) from the 1983 Bakshi/Frazetta animated film, Fire & Ice. This production art is from director Ralph Bakshi's personal collection. He will sign this animation art, if you wish. Image size is: 11 x 13", and comes with a copy of the original background from the film. Buyer prepays with MO or Paypal for the winning bid plus $7.00 for s&h in US. Please visit all our other animation art auctions on Ebay, read our great feedback, and see more original production art at our ralphbakshi site. In this animated fantasy adventure, a tiny village is destroyed by a surging glacier, which serves as the deadly domain for the evil Ice Lord, Nekron. The only survivor is a young warrior, Larn, who vows to avenge this act of destruction. The evil continues, however, as Nekron's palace of ice heads straight towards Fire Keep, the great fortress ruled by the good King Jarol. When his beautiful daughter, Teegra, is abducted by Nekron's sub-human ape-like creatures, Larn begins a daring search for her. What results is a tense battle between good and evil, surrounded by the mystical elements of the ancient past. RLThe DVD of Fire & Ice has been digitally remastered with Bakshi commentary, by Blue Underground (2005). Signed copies are available through the Bakshi site. This DVD also features Painting with Fire, an in-depth look at the life and works of famed fantasy artist Frank Frazetta. Layout: John Sparey. Background artists: Tim Callahan, Thomas Kinkade and James Gurney. Animators: Brenda Banks, Carl Bell, Lillian Evans, Steve Gordon, Russ Mooney, Bruce Woodside, Mauro Maressa. Screenplay: Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway, based on characters created by Bakshi and Frazetta. Original music: William Kraft. An animation cel is a piece of acetate, usually 10 1/2 x 12 1/2". Each cel has been hand inked, copying the line of the animation drawing, by an "inker". Then it has been hand painted by an "opaquer" with colors selected especially for each scene in the film. When combined with the hand painted background, it becomes one frame of the film. Each cel is numbered by scene, and numbered by its place in the scene. It also has the letter of the seqence from which it comes. A sequence is made up of scenes. Each animation cel has its own individual letter and numbers. T are no duplicates.
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