$400.00 $500.00
Size: Pan-size Cel (Approx. 14.5" x 9.0")
Included: Layer 1 - Soldiers cel
Original Matching Hand-painted Background
Film/Show: Ashita no Joe
Source/Appeared in: Episode 23 "The burning beast... and the ice"
Original Broadcast Year: 1981
Studio/Publication: Mushi Production/Shonen Magazine
Created by: Kajiwara Ikki/Chiba Tetsuya
Condition Notes: Excellent condition - the cel and background could have been rolled up during storage by the previous owner, but are in excellent condition with no creases or visible blemish
Description: A very nice cel setup of the shocking scene when Kim Yong-bi, a Korean war orphan turned boxer, unknowingly murdered his father who tried to bring back the rations he saved and smuggled back from his deployment.
Undoubtedly one of the most intense moments in the entire series both in and outside the ring, as Yabuki just risked his life to pass the weigh-in while Tange risked his own to prevent him. As anti-Korean discrimination and racism were far more severe in 1960's Japan than it is now, an inspiring Korean character such as Kim (that wasn't painted in negative light) was unheard of; it very well could have been an attempt by Kajiwara to provide somewhat of a role model to the young Korean generation residing in Japan, while teaching the post-war Japanese generation the devastation of war and while life was not easy in Japan back then either, life can always be much tougher.
Chiba Tetsuya has said that he was reminded of the horrifying sights he witness as a child escaping Manchuria at the end of WWII, as he drew the scenes of dead bodies, starving refugees, and dirty swamps.
As Joe is overpowered by the cold and calculating Kim in the ring, as well as his intensely tragic upbringing, the thoughts of rival Rikiishi crosses Joe's mind, and he finds the power to defeat Kim as he realizes the strength it took for Rikiishi to dedicate his own life and die for a cause that he chose on his own choice and will, as opposed to surviving through a horrifying abuse brought on by external factors, and most importantly, what he is truly fighting against.
$500.00
Size: Standard Cel (Approx. 10.5" x 9.0" or 26.8 cm x 22.8 cm)
Included: Layer 1 - Shirobon cel
Layer 2 - Rock and Crystmond cel
Matching Original Hand-painted background
Douga pencil sketch
Concept sketch
Film/Show: Bomberman B-Daman Bakugaiden Victory
Source/Appeared in: Episode 36 "Scattered Crystmonds"
Original Broadcast Year: 1998
Studio/Publication: CoroCoro Comic
Created by: Mitaka Kouichi
Condition Notes: Layer 1 and 2 stuck together
Description: A very rare key master setup featuring the main character Shirobon (White Bomber) and the Crystmond!
$2,500.00
Size: Pan-size Cel (Approx. 12.0" x 16.5")
Included: Layer 1 - Hyakkimaru & Jukai cel
Original Matching Hand-painted Background
Film/Show: Dororo to Hyakkimaru
どろろと百鬼丸
Source/Appeared in: Episode 2 "The Tale of Hyakkimaru Part 2"
Original Broadcast Year: 1969
Studio/Publication: Mushi Production
Created by: Tezuka Osamu
Condition Notes: -
Description: An absolutely incredible key master setup from Dororo, perhaps the only surviving example in a larger-than-standard size, of Hyakkimaru wearing his iconic anchor-patterned kimono with the katana for the first time in his life, before embarking on a mind-numbingly arduous journey as a severely disabled boy in a brutal war-torn and poverty-stricken Sengoku-period Japan to retrieve his body parts from the demons!
$1,000.00
Size: Standard Cel
Included: Layer 1 - Hyakkimaru cel
Original Matching Hand-painted Background
Film/Show: Dororo to Hyakkimaru
どろろと百鬼丸
Source/Appeared in: Episode 9 "The Tale of Banmon Part 1"
Original Broadcast Year: 1969
Studio/Publication: Mushi Production
Created by: Tezuka Osamu
Condition Notes: -
Description: An incredible key master setup of Hyakkimaru intensely staring down his father Fudou with the remnant of Banmon in his background with a katana deployed from his missing limb, making it clear to Fudou for the first time who this boy that has appeared in front of him is - truly a very emotionally strong and politically charged episode inspired by the tragic histories of the 38th Parallel between North and South Korea, as well as the Berlin Wall!
$50.00
Size: Standard Cel (Approx. 14.25" x 9.0" or 36.8 cm x 22.8 cm)
Included: Layer 1 - Ippo cel
Layer 2- Okita cel
Douga pencil sketch
Film/Show: Hajime no Ippo
Source/Appeared in: Not yet identified - identify and earn 5% in credit or 15% off this cel! →Click to learn more about our Identify and Earn Program
Original Broadcast Year: 2000
Studio/Publication: Shonen Magazine
Created by: Morikawa Jyoji
Condition Notes: Both layers stuck
Description: An awesome cel of the main character facing off one of the major opponents in the beginning!