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"Jetsons: The Movie" (1990)
"Jetsons: The Movie" (1990)
Original Hand Painted Production Cel
Signed by Bill Hanna & Joe Barbera
Size: 12.5" x 10.5" inches (unframed)
Release Date: 1990
Produced By: Hanna-Barbera Productions
Item Code: HB-000341
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Comic Mint, your best source for rare, kooky, and classic animation art, is pleased to offer Hanna-Barbera fans this ORIGINAL hand painted production cel setup featuring George Jetson and Mr. Spacely from the theatrical release "Jetsons: The Movie" (1990).
This is an iconic JETSONS scene featuring George Jetson seated at his work station, being berated by his boss, Mr. Spacely, on the giant screen! This one-of-a-kind piece was filmed and used in the making of this movie. Freeze-frame your DVD or Video, and you will see this unique piece of artwork on screen around the 13:08 mark. The artwork is in excellent condition, measuring 12.5" by 10.5" inches.
The artwork was created at the HANNA-BARBERA studios in Hollywood, California. The characters are hand-painted on two seperate cels, and placed against the matching scene background. The cel is hand-signed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera and bears the Hanna-Barbera gold seal (lower corner), and issued with a studio certificate of authenticity.
FILM SYNOPSIS:
"Jetsons: The Movie" is a 1990 American animated musical comic science fiction comedy-drama film produced by Hanna-Barbera and released by Universal Pictures on July 6th, 1990. Based on the cartoon series The Jetsons, the film stars the voices of George O'Hanlon, Penny Singleton and Mel Blanc, all veterans of the series, in their last voice-acting roles.
In 1989, both O'Hanlon (on February 11th) and Blanc (on July 10th) died during production of the film, which was dedicated to both their memories and since no new episodes, new spin-offs, new specials or any new movies were produced to continue from where the series left off, the film serves as the finale to the television series.