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"Jeepers, it's the Creeper!" (1994)
"Jeepers, it's the Creeper!" (1994)
Original Hand Painted Cel
Created for the 1994 Hanna-Barbera Card Series
Designed by Iwao Takamoto
Size: 14.5" x 11.5" inches (unframed)
Release Date: 1994
Produced by Hanna-Barbera
Item Code: HB-000249
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COMMENTS
Comic Mint, your best source for rare, kooky, and classic animation art, is pleased to offer Scooby Doo fans this sensational one-of-a-kind, hand painted cartoon cel, produced for the Hanna-Barbera & Cardz series of trading cards,which were produced and released in 1994.
This RARE cel was designed by IWAO TAKAMOTO (the designer of the Scooby Doo characters). We have supplied a high quality xerox of the original pencils by Takamoto, from which the cel was created. The artwork features the whole cast: From left to right: Freddie, Daphne, Scooby and Shaggy - with Velma fumbling for her glasses as the villainous CREEPER approaches.
The cel measures 14.5" X 11.5" inches, and the artwork is in excellent condition without any paint chipping or breaks in the black line. The characters are all fully painted onto celluloid, and the cel is placed against a photographic reproduction of the original background. An original card accompanies the artwork, as well as the xerox copy of Iwao Takamoto's pencil layout.
The artwork is based on the classic 'Scooby Doo, Where Are You?' episode #23, titled: "Jeepers, it's the Creeper!". Original Airdate, October 3rd, 1970.
Episode Synopsis
A bank guard driving through the evening countryside stops to move a log out of the road; from out of the bushes a green-faced, monstrous figure rises and stalks him. Meanwhile, the team is on its way to a school dance which is being held in a barn. They happen upon the scene of the bank guard's accident. He has been knocked out and his car ransacked. The guard regains consciousness long enough to thrust a blank piece of paper at Freddy and mutter "the flame will tell… the Creeper!"
The gang take the guard to the nearby house of Mr. Carswell, the bank president, who explains that the Creeper is a phantom who has been robbing the bank. He agrees to look after the guard and sends the kids along to the dance. At the barn everyone is having fun until the lights go out; not wanting to dance in the spooky barn, everyone drives off to the Malt Shop, except for the team who stay behind to clean up. But as Shaggy and Scooby are taking the garbage outside they run into the Creeper, who demands the "paper" of them. The Creeper chases the kids about the countryside; Freddy, Daphne and Velma wind up in a ditch with a horse and cart, while Scooby and Shaggy crash into a hen-house. After the Creeper leaves, Shaggy and Scooby start to go too, but a baby chick hatches and immediately attaches itself to Scooby. Meanwhile, Freddy and the girls have found a car hidden in the bushes; it has no identification papers, but they find torn-up photograph negatives on the floorboards.
After running into Shaggy and Scooby (still fleeing the Creeper) they find some footprints which lead to a rope bridge spanning and chasm and plunging into a cave. The cave is the home to the "hermit of the hills" (whose cooking disgusts even Shaggy and Scooby). They escape from the hermit (who is all-too-eager for their company) and make their way back to the Mystery Machine, only to find the Creeper waiting behind the wheel for them. The Creeper chases them; everyone (except Scooby) falls into the hay-bale-making machine, leaving the Creeper (and the rest of the gang) neatly bundled up.
The Creeper is unmasked as Mr. Carswell, who had been robbing his own bank and using the Creeper disguise to throw people off the track. But the security guard had installed a camera that caught Carswell in the act, and so Carswell had acted to silence the guard. The blank paper was actually a photograph (activated by heat) that showed Carswell looting the safe.