Hanna-Barbera
Is there a person on this planet that has not watched a Hanna-Barbera cartoon?
The pioneers of prime-time TV animation brought us some of the most recognizable cartoon characters of all time!
We have a great collection of both original and limited edition artwork from some of their greatest shows.
"Help! ... It's the Hair Bear Bunch!" (1971)
"Help! ... It's the Hair Bear Bunch!" (1971)
Original Hand Painted Production Cels
with Original Matching Production Background
Size: 12.5" x 10.5" inches (unframed)
Release Date: 1971
Produced By: Hanna-Barbera Productions
Item Code: HB-000454
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SENSATIONAL HAIR BEAR BUNCH ARTWORK !!!
ORIGINAL ONE-OF-A-KIND PIECE
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Comic Mint, your best source for rare, kooky, and classic animation art, is pleased to offer Hanna-Barbera fans this sensational ORIGINAL hand painted production cel setup applied to a hand-painted production background from the classic seventies television series 'Help! ... It's the Hair Bear Bunch!'.
This RARE three cel setup features from left to right: Hair Bear, Square Bear, Bananas, Fumbo, plus a zebra and antelope with a beautiful background of the Wonderland Zoo. The artwork is in very good condition, the cels measure 12.5" by 10.5" inches. The artwork was created at the HANNA-BARBERA studios in Hollywood, California, and is issued with a certificate of authenticity.
Help! ... It's the Hair Bear Bunch! is an American animated television series, produced by Hanna-Barbera, which originally aired for one season on CBS from September 11th, 1971, to January 8th, 1972.
Daws Butler, Paul Winchell and William Callaway voice the three bears that comprise the Hair Bear Bunch, while John Stephenson and Joe E. Ross voice Mr. Peevly and Botch, respectively, the two individuals who patrol the zoo in which the bears live. The series' producer was Charles A. Nichols, with William Hanna and Joseph Barbera directing, and Hoyt Curtin serving as the composer.
Cels such as these are EXTREMELY RARE as most were destroyed by the studio, so finding a production setup such as this is virtually impossible!