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Dimensions: Glass Display Area - 11" x 14"
Matboard Opening - 8.5" x 10.5"
Outer Dimension - 12.5" x 15.5" x 1.25"
Frame Width - 0.75"
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Description: Conservation-grade Archival Frame Kit designed specifically for animation cels, so that you can proudly display your prized collection without having to worry about maintenance or any long-term damage! Simple and elegant appearance that perfectly showcases the cels as they were originally broadcasted and made with only premium materials, absolutely no plastic plexiglass or metal frame!
Features:
-99% UV-protective Tru Vue Conservation Acrylic© to display your cel with crystal clarity, while offering the best shatter-proof protection and 92% clarity at the same time to prevent any fading of the artwork that may occur from exposure to light!
-Wooden frame, which is far more ideal than metal as it does not hold or conduct the surrounding heat and helps maintain a stable temperature inside (the style of frame has been changed to what you see in the first picture, but the original style can be purchased by request)
-ArtCare© antiaging Liner infused with patented Micro Chamber technology to absorb damaging air pollutants as well as humidity and harmful fumes released from the celluloid and paint
-Conservation-grade suede double matboard with white/black color combination that shows off your cel without overpowering
-Deep frame rabbet (the space between the glass and the backing, where the content is stored) that will fit up to 4 layers of cels plus the background, so that you can recreate the scene without any limitations!
-2 thick dividers & 2 thin dividers + backing (all conservative grade material) offers maximum adjustability of space between each layer as you please, allowing you to create an awesome 3D setup with incredible depth behind the glass
-Each layer that holds the cel are vented to release and prevent any accumulation of fumes that are known to cause vinegar scent
-Fully manufactured in USA including the glass, matboards, frame body, mounting hardware, absolutely everything and assembled in-house!
-Please contact us for custom matboard colors and frame styles, which can be accommodated with additional cost and lead time
※Please note that no cels are included with this item, cels shown in pictures are for reference only
Included: Wooden frame body
11" x 14" UV-glazed Glass
Double suede matboard
2 Thick Dividers
2 Thin Dividers
White paper backing
Wall-mountable antiaging backing board
$1,800.00
Size: Standard Size Cel
Included: Layer 1 - Hand-painted Foreground & Window Reflection cel
Layer 2 - Maetel Cel
Layer 3 - Tetsuro Cel
Hand-painted Background
Film/Show: Galaxy Express 999
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: 1978
Studio/Publication: Shonen King
Created by: Matsumoto Leiji
Condition Notes: All layers stuck
Description: Absolutely incredible key master setup from the iconic space opera adventure that feature both main characters with amazing details in their usual seats!
$2,000.00
Size: Movie-size Cel (Approx. 13.5" x 9.0")
Included: Layer 1 - Girl cel
Layer 2 - Boy cel
Douga Pencil Sketch
Acid-free Print Background made by TCG
Mandarake CoA
Film/Show: Angel's Egg
Source/Appeared in: -
Original Broadcast Year: 1985
Studio/Publication: Studio Deen
Created by: Oshii Mamoru
Condition Notes: -
Description: An incredibly rare and precious production cel with an awesome close-ups of both main characters and come with a complete set of douga/pencil sketches, that really shows the incredible skill levels of both the animator and the cel painter, from the epitome of Avant-garde fantasy film created by an iconic anime director Oshii Mamoru, in collaboration with legendary artist and scenic/character designer Amano Yoshitaka!
The film was made a few years before the famous Final Fantasy video game series was released, and the artistic style is definitely reminiscent of the early titles as the Boy looks almost identical to Frioniel, the main character from Final Fantasy II released in 1988. The atmosphere and backgrounds inspired by a French book about architecture owned by Oshii are also very simlar to the Medieval European-theme of the early Final Fantasy games. Oshii Mamoru was initially intending on making this film far more light-hearted with a comedic touch in the beginning stage of the production, where a young girl holding an egg suddenly arrives at a convenience store late at night, with strange people loitering around the area. However, as soon as the young Oshii got a glance of the artwork by Amano Yoshitaka, he immediately knew that "this has to be done as a full-blown fantasy film."
While the result was undoubtedly a masterpiece, it was far too esoteric to be accepted by the general public, subsequently leading to Oshii losing all job prospects for the foreseeable future due to earning a reputation of "a director who makes incomprehensible films," as even Miyazaki Hayao has commented about the film "I will recognize the effort, but nobody will understand it." The recognition took even longer due to the lack of access until the relatively-recent DVD release, but it is safe to say this film is a proof that a masterpiece will sooner or later be properly recognized and appreciated, as long as it isn't hidden and forgotten! Truly the pinnacle of Japanese animation as an art, and a product of the inspiring sacrifice and uncompromising dedication Oshii has put into executing this film in his own vision.
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Size: Movie-size Cel (Approx. 13.5" x 9.0")
Included: Layer 1 - Girl cel
Acid-free Print Background made by TCG
Film/Show: Angel's Egg
Source/Appeared in: -
Original Broadcast Year: 1985
Studio/Publication: Studio Deen
Created by: Oshii Mamoru
Condition Notes: -
Description: An incredibly rare and precious production cel with an extreme close-up of the main character, that really shows the incredible skill levels of both the animator and the cel painter, from the epitome of Avant-garde fantasy film created by an iconic anime director Oshii Mamoru, in collaboration with legendary artist and scenic/character designer Amano Yoshitaka!
The film was made a few years before the famous Final Fantasy video game series was released, and the artistic style is definitely reminiscent of the early titles as the Boy looks almost identical to Frioniel, the main character from Final Fantasy II released in 1988. The atmosphere and backgrounds inspired by a French book about architecture owned by Oshii are also very simlar to the Medieval European-theme of the early Final Fantasy games. Oshii Mamoru was initially intending on making this film far more light-hearted with a comedic touch in the beginning stage of the production, where a young girl holding an egg suddenly arrives at a convenience store late at night, with strange people loitering around the area. However, as soon as the young Oshii got a glance of the artwork by Amano Yoshitaka, he immediately knew that "this has to be done as a full-blown fantasy film."
While the result was undoubtedly a masterpiece, it was far too esoteric to be accepted by the general public, subsequently leading to Oshii losing all job prospects for the foreseeable future due to earning a reputation of "a director who makes incomprehensible films," as even Miyazaki Hayao has commented about the film "I will recognize the effort, but nobody will understand it." The recognition took even longer due to the lack of access until the relatively-recent DVD release, but it is safe to say this film is a proof that a masterpiece will sooner or later be properly recognized and appreciated, as long as it isn't hidden and forgotten! Truly the pinnacle of Japanese animation as an art, and a product of the inspiring sacrifice and uncompromising dedication Oshii has put into executing this film in his own vision.
$75.00
Size: Standard Cel (Approx. 10.5" x 9.0" or 26.8 cm x 22.8 cm)
Included: Layer 1 - Mashiba Ryo cel
Douga Pencil Sketch
Film/Show: Hajime no Ippo
Source/Appeared in: Episode 26 "The Battle for Distance"
Original Broadcast Year: 2000
Studio/Publication: Shonen Magazine
Created by: Morikawa Jyoji
Condition Notes: -
Description: An amazingly dynamic and action-packed cel of one of the most memorable rivals throwing his signature flicker punches!