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This image was created by Bob Singer, who was the original layout artist for the Scooby-Doo series, as well as The Flintstones, The Jetsons and Jonny Quest. Scooby-Doo Meets Batman and Robin was part of a series of crossovers featuring guest characters such as Sonny and Cher, Laurel and Hardy, The Harlem Globetrotters and The Three Stooges. Other episodic crossovers with the Caped Crusader and Boy Wonder released at this time were "The Dynamic Scooby-Doo Affair" and The Caped Crusader Caper. The idea of Hanna-Barbera crossing over Batman and Scooby, reveals the ability for well-designed characters to interact in nearly any scenario. Animated features of Scooby and The Gang with Batman and Robin have also appeared, specifically "The Brave and The Bold" which was released in 2010. The Batmobile and Mystery Van are both hand-painted on the cel along with the characters giving the artwork great depth against the haunted house background. Bob Singer hand-signed each piece. 700
Image Size: 16.5" x 13.5"
Framed Size: 26" x 23"
Edition Size: 100
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Shipping to the Continental United States or Canada | $25 | $20 |
Shipping to the United Kingdom, France, or Germany | $175 | $95 |
Shipping to Australia or New Zealand | $175 | $95 |
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Hand-painted limited editions recreate classic moments from great cartoons, using the same materials and techniques as were used in making the originals. Some limited editions are exact reproductions of frames from the films they represent, while others, such as Chuck Jones’ limited editions, are based on contemporary interpretations of great characters and scenes.
In either case, the animator’s drawing is transferred onto acetate cels, then each is meticulously hand-painted by studio artists. Each piece is hand-numbered in small edition sizes of between 100 and 750. In some cases the finished cels are then signed by the animator.
As the great majority of original cels from the 1940’s, 50’s and 60’s are no longer in existence, limited edition cels allow collectors an unparalleled opportunity to enjoy some of the greatest moments in the history of animation.