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Animation: The Art of Friz Freleng Volume One
This hard bound Limited Edition book comes packed with “The Collection”:
- A beautiful hologram of the Looney Tunes characters on the title page, hand-signed by Friz Freleng.
- Three Limited Edition Sericels, suitable for framing.
- A video tape “Freleng Frame By Frame”.
- A tape cassette “Words And Music”.
- A softcover book "Backstage With Friz Freleng”.
- A numbered Certificate of Authenticity with a holographic seal.
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Bugs Courts Bonnie by Friz Freleng
In 1982 legendary Warner Bros. director and animator, Friz Freleng, began creating a special collection of limited edition animation cels. A limited edition cel is a recreation of an original production cel or a hand-tailored cel depicting a favorite character in a special scene. Mr. Freleng personally developed and drew the original master art for each of his limited editions. The cel image is hand-inked on an original master cel. Silkscreened ink lines are then created from the master for each of the limited edition pieces. In traditional animation style, the cels are turned over and hand-painted on the back using animation cel paint. The hand-painted background image is photographically reproduced to insure the best color and reproductive quality. Each piece has a studio seal and is signed by Mr. Freleng. Learn More -
The Chorus Line by Friz Freleng
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Two Musketeers by Friz Freleng
The romanticism of adventure is the name of the game, in this 16-field limited cel from famed Warner Bros. director Friz Freleng. Set in a beautiful and dramatic medieval castle, our hero Bugs Bunny shows that rapscallion Daffy Duck the literal edge of his rapier-like wit. As Bugs denudes Daffy of his plumage, he truly knows that "...Swashbuckling is as swashbuckling does...Doc!" This limited edition cel began with a drawing by Friz Freleng. The master line image was then silkscreened onto an acetate sheet (or "cel") along with the Warner Bros. Masters Collection/Friz Freleng seal. Each cel was then expertly hand-painted on the reverse side. The original background was reproduced using a four-color lithography process on acid-free paper. The edition number was hand-inked on each cel in an edition of 750. Finally, Mr. Freleng approved each cel with his signature. Learn More