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Often compared to Disney's "Fantasia", the daring spectacle "Allegro Non Troppo" produced by Italian Bruno Bozetto is one of the best animated films of all time. Produced in 1977 and done to the music of Ravel's "Bolero" and other classical music, it shows animals befalling the same problems encountered by humans, but done with cartoon humor. The cel is 9x12" in a 15x17" mat, and it is hand-signed by Bruno Bozetto, who added a little character to his signature here. |
Tom from Tom and Jerry Animation Cel |
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Animation cel with a classic image of Tom. |
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Chanticleer from Rock-A-Doodle Cel |
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Production cel from the Don Bluth film of 1992. |
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Nate The Great and Sludge Production Cel |
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Fine cel from the film based on the Nate The Great books. |
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