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Size: Standard Size Cel (Approx. 10.5" x 9.5" or 26.5 cm x 24.5cm)
Included: Layer 1 - Black Jack Cel
Signed Fan Correspondence Letter
Tezuka Fan Club Materials from 1976
Film/Show: One Million-year Trip: Bandar Book
Source/Appeared in: Please see the attached screenshot
Original Broadcast Year: 1978
Studio/Publication: Tezuka Productions
Created by: Tezuka Osamu (手塚治虫)
Condition Notes: -
Description: A very very rare production cel of the iconic character Black Jack that was made under the supervision of Tezuka Osamu, from a movie directed by Tezuka himself and drawn in the same style as the manga, unlike the later OVA. To make it even better, this cel is accompanied by a fan correspondence hand-signed by Tezuka Osamu and notifies the recipient of being "gifted one of the 200 original production cel of Black Jack that was used in the movie." We absolutely guarantee the authenticity of the letter and the signature.
Included are the fan club materials and original envelope the cel and the signed correspondence letter were sent from Tezuka Production (as part of the provenance) to the lucky previous owner who sent in an application over 50 years ago and won the prize! The signed correspondence letter is not addressed and the backside is left completely unfilled, as it was included in the envelope that is addressed to the winner. The writing on the backside of the envelope translates to "Tezuka-sensei's Bandar Book's Anime Cel"
Additionally, signed correspondence letters identical to this one have sold in Mandarake and other auctions in the past, but one like this that was not addressed to a particular fan remains very rare (Tezuka signed many of these beforehand and the studio just sent them out to the winners)!
$38,000.00
Size: Standard Cel (Approx. 10.5" x 9.0" or 26.8 cm x 22.8 cm)
Included: Layer 1 - Ayanami Rei cel
Acid-free Print Background made by Timeless Cel Gallery
Film/Show: Neon Genesis Evangelion
Source/Appeared in: Evangelion: Death and Rebirth
Original Broadcast Year: 1996
Studio/Publication: Gainax
Created by: Anno Hideaki
Condition Notes: -
Description:
$4,500.00
Size: Standard Cel (Approx. 10.5" x 9.0" or 26.8 cm x 22.8 cm)
Included: Layer 1 - Unit 01 cel
Acid-free Print Background made by Timeless Cel Gallery
Mandarake Certificate of Authenticity
Film/Show: Neon Genesis Evangelion
Source/Appeared in: Episode 19 "Man's Battle"
Original Broadcast Year: 1996
Studio/Publication: Gainax
Created by: Anno Hideaki
Condition Notes: -
Description: A stunning cel of Unit 01 yanking the face of Zeruel, the most overpowered Angel in the entire series, with his right arm after Zeruel blasted off his left arm. An absolutely iconic scene packed with intensity and action, shortly before Unit 01 runs out of power and turns off... It is hard to believe all of this is painted on a single layer of cel, especially the intricate details you can see in Zeruel's neck (?) part.
$4,000.00
Size: Thick Illustration Board (Approx. 20" x 17.5")
Included: Original Official Illustration by Komatsuzaki Shigeru
Film/Show: Kamen Rider
Source/Appeared in: Monthly TV Land Magazine
Original Broadcast Year: 1979
Studio/Publication: Toei
Created by: Ishinomori Shotaro
Condition Notes: -
Description: An incredibly rare and awesome illustration from the iconic Kamen Rider franchise painted by a very renowned tokusatsu illustrator! This photorealistic illustration style really captures the action-packed and dynamic scenes from the Japanese tokusatsu genre with amazing details and reality compared to manga-style illustrations, and this one is just fantastically executed in particular!
$4,000.00
Size: Thick Cover Stock Paper (Approx. 19" x 16")
Included: Original Official Illustration by Komatsuzaki Shigeru
Film/Show: Kamen Rider
Source/Appeared in: Monthly TV Land Magazine
Original Broadcast Year: 1979
Studio/Publication: Toei
Created by: Ishinomori Shotaro
Condition Notes: -
Description: An incredibly rare and awesome illustration from the iconic Kamen Rider franchise painted by a very renowned tokusatsu illustrator! This photorealistic illustration style really captures the action-packed and dynamic scenes from the Japanese tokusatsu genre with amazing details and reality compared to manga-style illustrations, and this one is just fantastically executed in particular!